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Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
And you are dead wrong, he owes the Mexican journalist plenty, especially since he's making money off of him. Exploitative there is no other word for it, AND YOU KNOW IT. It is the primary reason why Mexicans do not like gringos, they are sick to death of being used.— November 13, 2010 12:53 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
And finally, there is a huge difference in translating the news and not making money off of it, and taking a story and pictures from the Mexican press and making money off it, especially when journalists and photojournalists don't make squat down here. It is exploitative, period. It is just as bad as the gringos who come down here and make money off real estate. Furthermorte, if you guys are so instructive and really feel you are in the only position to educate the masses, then why not take some material from Zeta? The moment that you do that then you can pat yourself on the back, but not until then.— November 13, 2010 12:49 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
What is wrong with you? No one said anything about joining in a Mexican demonstration. My question was why the demonstration at least in TJ, was not reported here?— November 13, 2010 12:41 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
It gets better...there is nothing illegal in posting a link as your buddy did here and made money doing so, to a story in the Mexican news about the protest in Tijuana and throughout Mexico of Mexican journalists - there is nothing illegal in doing that. We're not talking about physically joining a demonstration in Mexico, we all know that is not legal for a gabacho to do. What we are talking about is linking relevant material - which obviously you get paid to do - and yet no where do I see an article about the journalist's protest here. You know as well as I do, there would have been nothing illegal in doing that, but since I don't see it here, it is obvious that this site is very selective and avoids pertinent issues. Dance little bear !— November 13, 2010 12:39 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
Oopsie, well refried gringo, you cannot spin that last statement of yours and you know it. Try, but you just cannot. My, aren't we defensive and in total denial? teehee, Mr. Bigshot turns out to be a big fat bully trying to twist and spin. Well, at least everyone can see where you are coming from.— November 13, 2010 12:30 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
#8 I did not do the same thing, I am not making money off of translating the news, this guy is, that is a huge difference.— November 13, 2010 12:21 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
#6: I'm not presuming anything, it's advertised in your face how much is paid for these stories and pictures. You give yourself too much credit there daddy-o.The fact that you are not indignant because this gringo is making money off of the Mexican's backs is revolting. Just as bad as Allison & Partners, and to top it off you have elevated yourself to some kind of guru-expert standing, which you are not. You're so cool, why didn't you report on the journalists protest down here? Gee, I guess that wasn't a priority.— November 13, 2010 12:19 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
Oh right, I guess this is what it means to be cool, hep and liberated...taking advantage and getting paid for swiping stories. Finally, the best part of these stories from the Mexican news sources are the comments by the Mexican people - I guess that would be too radical for the READER to link to - it might scare the gringos. After all, they have to keep it mainstream with the pretense of really being on the edge. whoa. (rolling eyes gesture) Film reviews, ah cmon you're being sarcastic - nope, but surf reports and it is flat, flat flat. Well, this sure ain't the Berkeley Barb.— November 13, 2010 12:07 a.m.
Florida Man Shot Outside Rosarito Beach Bakery
Are you pulling my chain? I think this is downright disgusting that gringos are making money off of stories written by Mexican journalists. I guess it doesn't bother you guys. Wow.— November 12, 2010 11:16 p.m.
Tijuana Kentucky Fried Chicken Stops Accepting U.S. Dollars
Well here's some news, we just bought a new refrig and stove at Home Depot in Rosarito, and they would not accept dollars. They did accept a debit bank card, but only after the dollar amount had been changed to pesos by our bank. Our bank BTW, added a 20 dollar charge to do that. Our friends stopped to get visas at the border and they are also not accepting dollars, only pesos. But if you live here, who uses dollars anyway? We don't.— November 12, 2010 10:39 p.m.