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<p> <strong></strong> As you read this, my trusty burro, pigtailed chica and I are crisscrossing Aztlán researching Mexican food. So now is as <em>bueno</em> as any time to do some housecleaning for the <em>columna</em>. <em>Hay que</em> start with a letter from the Mexican’s longtime amigo, William Lobdell. For years one of the most prestigious religion reporters in the United States, he’s also the author of the touching, brilliant memoir <em>Losing</em> My<em> Religion: How I Lost </em>My<em> Faith Reporting on </em>Religion<em> in America—and Found Unexpected Peace</em>, a book the Mexican recommends as much as he does Herradura. He wrote in recently regarding my piece from a couple of <em>semanas </em>back theorizing why so many Mexis are Mormons:</p>
<p><strong> The real reason why Mormons had such good luck at converting Mexicans is that the missionaries and even past prophets have told Latinos that they are the descendants of Lamanites, a lost tribe of Israel that came to America around 600 BC. As a Lamanite, therefore, Mexicans are part of God’s chosen people and very, very special and God has something incredible planned for them. This, naturally, is very appealing to people of poverty and hardship. Of course, recent studies show that native Americans (North, Central and South) come from Asia, not the Middle East. But this hasn’t stopped the majority of Mormons from using the you-are-a-Hebrew sales pitch to natives of North, Central and South America. And when those convert Mormons find out that they don’t have an ounce of Jewish blood in them, they are devastated.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong><em>Gracias</em>, Bill! </strong></p>
<p> On the other side of the Mexican Mormon equation is the following gentleman:</p>
<p> <strong>Your “understanding of Mormonism” is partially incorrect and frankly offensive. Mormon men do NOT dominate their wife. Mormons do NOT hate homosexuals, nor anyone else for that matter. I suggest you do better research, and apologizes in print for these untruths. Good luck finding the courage to do that.</strong></p>
<p> Actually, <em>señor</em>, Mormons do quite hate homosexuals—otherwise, church doctrine wouldn’t classify the act as a sin, or unnatural. But what do I know? My Catholic faith preaches the same <em>pendejadas</em>—and we protect pedophiles much better than <em>ustedes</em>, to boot. As for the husband domination? That’s what makes your religion so appealing to Mexicans—don’t start denying it now!</p>
<p><strong> STOP THE DEPORTATION OF DREAMERS! </strong>Faithful readers know that the Mexicans favorite cause is the DREAM Act, a bill before Congress that would allow young people who are culturally American to qualify for amnesty. The <em>pinche</em> Obama administration is now threatening to deport quite a few of them—my former intern Matías Ramos, Marlen Moren of Tucson, and even a <em>gabacho</em>: Ivan Nikolov, a 22-year-old student at Macomb Community College in Michigan, who might be back in Russia (a country he barely remembers) by the time you’re reading this. Fight the deportation of some of our best and brightest by visiting dreamactivist.org to learn how to raise the proper <em>desmadre.</em></p>
<p><strong> CONTEST ALERT! </strong>The Mexican doesn’t mind pirated versions of his column, but he doesn’t like when <em>pendejos</em> use his picture without his permission. See, the awesome artist Mark Dancey owns my <em>pinche </em>portrait, and he enjoys people ripping off his work about as much as Arpayaso enjoys following the law.</p>
<p> So, the contest: anyone who rats out anyone who uses this column’s logo anywhere in the world gets a free copy of my book. Send photographic proof of the <em>piratería </em>(previous examples I’ve seen is <em>pendejos</em> using the logo to sell Mexican food, beer, promote club nights and even as a phone card) to my email or snail-mail address below. And for those of <em>ustedes </em>who won last year’s contest—the Mexican mail system screwed up my deliveries of your free book, so they’ll be coming in the next couple of weeks!</p>
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