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  • Respect

  • Sister, look up this radio program Context of White Supremacy or THECOWS on talkshoe....you will LOVE IT.. and I think you would make a wonderful guest on the program! So happy to see yo here doing what you do!

  • Damn! I wish more black women thought like this.

    SMH we were sold and MK Ultra Mindcontrolled.Never see us as your enemies.

  • LOVE MI RAZA INDIGENA ALWAYS, THUMBS UP TRUTH VIDEO.

  • Also, printing out Colonization and Decolonization by warrior publications, a Canadian indigenous organization, we'll be distributing them in the northern occupied states of Amerikkka

  • Viva! Death to colonialism, my people were first dragged as slaves to the Caribbean and then driven from their homeland by colonizers to be wage slaves and live in the slums of America. Keep up the movement, liberation is at hand.

  • Very instersting video. I would like to see or rather hear the Aztec language being revived.What pisses me off is that some white Americans are racist towards people of Mexican descent yet they are not indigenous but are offsprings of immigrants from Europe. The truth is that Mexicans/Aztecs in some parts of the US are actually more native than white folks yet they sometimes seem to fall victims of xenophobia.How ironic.

  • (cont)I know you all have your problems over there, but tenemos algo que no todos las razas tienen, y es nuestro otro pais a lado,y aunque los mexas de aqui en mexico deberian ser los que cambian su pais, lo dudo que lo hagan porque no los veo moverse para nada.Puras marchas de camisa blanca no va cambiar nada.Anyways,keep up the fight and peace to all!

  • i have a question here that may not be very popular, but me being a chicano living in mexico i've seen that this country is very rich in culture,resources,minerals,etc­. but many mexcians in U.S. feel like they dont belong or are not wanted over there.Yet many leave here to go over there,not cuz they love U.S. so much but because they cant make a living back home.Why havent we as a ppl try to take this country back from the corruption that holds it.Many speak great things of mexico but never....

  • viva mexico viva america latina viva nuestra cultura y nuestros ancestros

  • VIVA MEXICO Y VIVA TODA AMERICA LATINA we are stronger all together we need to be together we need to make the things right work hard, educate are children, make them see that they have a culture, a country a past that they are important and better than any one, we are better than any one together VIVA MEXICA MOVEMENT

  • god i wish more women in this world had your beautiful brain lol. keep spreading the hidden truth and knowledge!

  • If I'm not mistaken, you're the Mexica woman who spoke out against Katt Williams. I was impressed by your racial pride, eloquence, viewpoints, and beauty. I wish you well, and I would like to see more Mexica peoples embrace their heritage, and not Spanish/European culture that was imposed on your people. Btw, I'm an African man with lineage to the Land of Punt. Keep up the great work. I have a feeling you'll do well.

  • A mexican who knows what's really going around the world.great cause most so called Hispanics are lost and need to wake up.

  • Much love to anyone who knows racism kills.Stay strong brothers mexican,muslim,blacks,asian, and even whites who face discrimination. Education &Out of the barrio mentality is the way. Many of our ancestors were able to calculate planetary alignments down to the second which gave way to much of the mathematics we use today. We are no less than anyone else no matter how much they try to belittle us. We are the past,present, and the FUTURE.

  • much love and respect to the MEXICA MOVEMENT

  • much love and respect to the MEXICA MOVEMENT

  • im CHICHIMECA ZACATECO WE NEVER GOT CONQUISTADO!!!

  • Great vid, any books you would recommend?

  • Eres hermosa, manita. teketa kakona mi ana

  • I`m half Mexican & Italian & black i live in da 619 my popi is 100% Mexican and i`m proud of that becuse even thou he has not been around like a true FATHER his side of the familia has always been mi familia i`m 15 & i know it`s better to love then hate cuse hate gets u no where in life!

  • i love your vids!

  • <3

  • Beautifully said.

  • I have been learning,studying,knowledge seeking since 2010,Thanks to the Mexica Movement.

  • Thank you mexica movement for speaking about these issues our people are too afraid to speak out on.Too many traitors and cowards out there who dont have a clue of how damaging this can be to a society.This is a big uphill battle that will take years to fix.There are forces out there (white supremacist/nationalist and traitors) who are doing their best to hide and bury this.

    What is going on is a hundred times worst than holocaust denile.Even denying our own holocaust that happend here.

  • Love it !

  • Citlalli you always make have a sense of pride! I love your videos and I am very thankful to the Mexica Movement for all you hard work and dedication! I too share the anger and I am happy to now be AWAKE! I realize its very hard but keep up the GREAT work!

  • I absolutely hate it when people equate self-pride with racism. Why can't we be proud of being who we are without being called "racist"? Ignorant people are not used to seeing Indigenous people embracing their history and identity. Especially ignorant white people.

  • @AnahuacWomenFight Agreed!!!!

  • @AnahuacWomenFight

    I'm a Chicano, I'm half Anglo, I know racism exists, I know there's structural violence used against poor people. I'm for the 99%, I'm for undocumented people(14million) getting a path to citizenship(mom and stepfather), and I love my people. I've felt discrimination against my own people because I have a Anglo name, they don't care about, where I'm from, where I live, or what my stance on politics and religion are. They just hate me because I have a "Gringo" name.

  • @AnahuacWomenFight

    My point is I don't tolerate racism. I don't care who does it, racism is wrong, you judge a person by the content of their character not, ethnicity, color, accent, or culture. Eustacio Martinez Mohammed is a Racist, FTP!

    Please reply, I enjoy all your videos and agree with 90% of what you say.

  • I just straightened out the N.Y. Times on the point that we are not Hispanic, today. You can read what I told 'em at h t t p : / / t i n y u r l . c o m / d 8 2 y l w j (eliminate the spaces) Also, remember that last year, for the 1st time ever, the U.S. Census let Mexicans tell the truth about our race. They have since reported that this caused a big---& proud---up shoot of the number of "Hispanics" who said they were Native American on the form. I proudly wrote down my Mexica-Yaqui heritage!

  • thank you for all the support. You can donate to the Mexica Movement by clicking on this link in the description.

    We are 1,000 % non-profit. Anything helps.

    :)

  • Great work from a true Mexican warrior woman! I am a proud Nican Tlaca and a proud Mixtecah/Mexica man!

  • learning the history everyday I'm studying all winter, all three books you recommended. Thank you

  • Dear Ms. Anahuac, I live in Washington State, though I am originally from Yagna (Los Angeles). How often does the MM have meetings? I have plans to visit relatives down in Yagna and I wonder what's required of me to attend. Also, can I donate? 

  • @JGmartinezJr

    thank you for your support. You can donate by clicking on the link in the description. We have free community presentations throughout the year. Our main focus in on video production and writing. :)

  • @AnahuacWomenFight Thank you very much Ms. Anahuac, you make me proud to be Nican Tlaca, keep up the great work!

  • Hotep Sister. Stand firm and continue to teach your people who they are and who they ARE NOT! I am a Black man and I agree with everything you said. We need to unite and deal with this peckawood togethers...we need Black and Brown Unity!

  • Love what you are doing

  • Question: I am a Mexican/American woman. How can I claim to be indigenous when I am in fact a product of the oppressed AND the oppressor genetically? I am tired of felling displaced. I am tired of seeing Mexicans demonized. I have to admit that I do feel like a bit of a cultural bastard. Do you have any insight that will help me find peace with all this?

  • @Divinity33372 good question, did you get an answer? I would love to know more about how you reconcile the "oppresor" and indigenous side..

  • The occupation of our people is skin deep, mind deep, death deep, even in our graves our souls they keep. the occupation of our people is knee-deep, sinking our humanity into the pits of ignorance. Reach out and climb out! Its beautiful to fight this shit that rips away our souls and pretends to care for our well-being! Stay strong! alive! and above the quick-sand of the colonial ground.

  • Today I was "Cyber" ganged up on by some putos telling me I am mestizo and I need to get over it,and I stood by my word and told them I am a proud Native American,even though I am mixed.:) I AM TSALAGI & ZAPOTEC:)

  • @EthanCole15

    i feel you brother , it happens to me all the tim... im told to get over it....hahahaah never! fight on bro!

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