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Tijuana artists, musicians, filmmakers –"destined to be ignored by our own country"
Well Javajoe25 you have change your statement two times now, from "mexicans relationship with living beings" to "what works for mexican to make money"...this two reasons are pretty far excuse for the city to keep the raw and eccentric elements painting donkeys as zebras, but anyway to suggest that there's no other way to make honest money in Mexico is absurd, I'm pretty sure your smarter then that. By the way why is comical to put paint on a donkey skin? don't confuse Tijuana's brilliant art and culture with cheap gags.— November 18, 2012 1:33 a.m.
Tijuana artists, musicians, filmmakers –"destined to be ignored by our own country"
Javajoe25 I think you got it wrong, the black & white striped donkeys aren't part of mexicans relationship with living beings, this are mimics to attract international tourists, a way to make easy money.— November 17, 2012 2:57 a.m.
Tijuana artists, musicians, filmmakers –"destined to be ignored by our own country"
I agree with you Javajoe25 but don't confuse "raw and eccentric" with uncivilized, animal abuse it's so 20th century.— November 15, 2012 2:44 a.m.