you don t know this lingo, you don t know this pronunciation, but yeah you should know spanish better. yeah, but that s what i ve learned. this has been an age old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn t feel that bad about it. what s that expression for a bad chicano? pocho. pocho. is there a literal translation there? rotting. so if you say pocho, you re basically saying you re a rotting mexican. you re completely fake, you ve lost all your culture, therefore you should be hated. that s harsh. i know. when you hear like about rounding up mexicans left and right and sending them off to camps and putting them across the border scary, angry? i actually think it s good. i think latinos need this to rally together to excite the world needs aliens to land and we ll actually come together. is there anybody who could rally all mexicans, you know? like a spokesperson, yeah. like a mexican reagan. the last big leader was cesar c
how s your spanish? not so good? al madrigal: my spanish is horrible. i ve always been given a hard time about my spanish. gustavo: and that s okay. every mexican in history has always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don t know this lingo, you don t know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. al madrigal: well, that s what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn t feel that bad about it. anthony: what s that expression for a bad chicano? al madrigal: pocho. anthony: is there a literal translation there? gustavo: rotting. so if you say pocho, you re basically saying you re a rotting mexican, you re completely fake, you ve lost all your culture. therefore, you should be hated. anthony: that s harsh. gustavo: i know. anthony: when you hear, like, about rounding up mexicans left and right and sending them off to camps and putting them across the borde
spice at the end. i love it. anthony: you re, by your own admission, you re a sorry excuse for a mexican. how s your spanish? not so good? al madrigal: my spanish is horrible. i ve always been given a hard time about my spanish. gustavo: and that s okay. every mexican in history has always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don t know this lingo, you don t know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. al madrigal: well, that s what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn t feel that bad about it. anthony: what s that expression for a bad chicano? al madrigal: pocho. anthony: is there a literal translation there? gustavo: rotting. so if you say pocho, you re basically saying you re a rotting mexican, you re completely fake, you ve lost all your culture. therefore, you should be hated. anthony: that s harsh. gustavo: i know. anthony: when you hear, lik
always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don t know this lingo, you don t know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. al madrigal: well, that s what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn t feel that bad about it. anthony: what s that expression for a bad chicano? al madrigal: pocho. anthony: is there a literal translation there? gustavo: rotting. so if you say pocho, you re basically saying you re a rotting mexican, you re completely fake, you ve lost all your culture. therefore, you should be hated. anthony: that s harsh. gustavo: i know. anthony: when you hear, like, about rounding up mexicans left and right and sending them off to camps and putting them across the border scary, angry? or al madrigal: i actually think it s good. i think latinos need this to rally together to it s like the world needs aliens to land and we ll actually come to
going to work, but it absolutely does. al madrigal: wow. gustavo: there s a little spice at the end. i love it. anthony: you re, by your own admission, you re a sorry excuse for a mexican. how s your spanish? not so good? al madrigal: my spanish is horrible. i ve always been given a hard time about my spanish. gustavo: and that s okay. every mexican in history has always given shit to another mexican about their spanish. you don t know this lingo, you don t know this pronunciation, but, yeah, you should know spanish better. al madrigal: well, that s what i learned. this has been an age-old thing where everyone is trying to out-chicano each other and that i shouldn t feel that bad about it. anthony: what s that expression for a bad chicano? al madrigal: pocho. anthony: is there a literal translation there? gustavo: rotting. so if you say pocho, you re basically saying you re a rotting mexican, you re completely fake, you ve lost all your culture. therefore, you sho