@JamesIsInUrWall@warsofhrmone I wouldnt agree. Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey have sufficient infraestructure to host it by themselves, let alone that cities like Queretaro, Pachuca, Puebla, Saltillo and Tijuana have big stadiums and decent airports.
@gome65311@GunnzMetzger Los Nazis no eran tan puristas como muchos creen. Por algo financiaban a José Vasconcelos y otros, años después de la guerra, le aplaudían a Salvador Borrego.
@Banatar86@cwalker974@KimKatieUSA Funny enough, hundreds of thousands of Americans live illegally in Mexico. Many are retirees who literally cannot survive on their pensions back home. By your own logic, the US is a shithole.
@ImperiumFirst Back in high school, our literature teacher was banging one of my closest friends, and the female psychologist was constantly touching the arms and torsos of most students. This happened in Mexico, so it seems like a universal behaviour.
@leocarvog@Cuauhtemoc_1521 Te equivocas. Napoleón III necesitaba a su ejército por culpa de Prusia y por eso pidió que todos regresaran. No somos Imperio gracias a Otto von Bismarck. Ya los gringos se encargaron de la chiquillada que quedó fiel a los Habsburgo.
@romanpoly1488@BobKirchner17@likelyonli The Nazi Party directly funded Mexican politicians, most notably José Vasconcelos. Post-war, figures like Otto Skorzeny and Hans-Ulrich Rudel even praised the work of Mexican writer Salvador Borrego. The real Nazis were very interested in an alliance with the mexicans.