Mexico's history is the story of the traitors. Traitors to this day surprised, especially because it is our leaders and national heroes.
The question would be why is the Mexican traitor?, It could be something genetic or maybe it is a cultural issue.
all started, as Freud would say the Malinche, who betrayed his people to help Hernán Cortés. Maybe the fusion gene was transmitted to the betrayal of our descendants, of course this is far from being tested because there is no evidence that moral acts have a genetic ... or yes?
would be no less high-profile treason Miguel Hidalgo in the Independence, by Colonel Ignacio Elizondo who pretended to go to camp to report insurgent movements. Hidalgo also declined to Allende, Jiménez, Juan Ignacio Ramón and Manuel de Santa María. Iturbide
betrays the royalist army, which took part, and joined Vicente Guerrero to consummate the triumph of the Independence of Mexico.
soon betrayed and proclaimed First Emperor of Mexico.
During the Reformation the same Benito Juárez betrayed the nation with the McLane-Ocampo Treaty which ceded the territory and rights of way to Americans in exchange for money for their struggle against the Conservatives, or Liberal betrayal of the Constitution, it never respected and cared not illiberal measures such as self reelection and centralism.
The twentieth century began with the betrayal of General Victoriano Huerta murdered Francisco I. Madero, who had just been elected President and Vice President Pino Suarez. This resulted in 10 years of civil war called the Mexican Revolution.
During this, the major revolutionary leaders died in the purest expression of revolutionary cannibalism, betraying each other.
For orders of Venustiano Carranza, Colonel Jesus Guajardo betrayed and murdered after Emiliano Zapata lure him to a secret meeting at the ranch Chinameca in Morelos. Then
Carranza had to flee the capital for the betrayal of Obregon. He tried to hide in the mountains, but was betrayed and murdered by the troops of General Rodolfo Herrero.
Álvaro Obregón decided that Centauro Pancho Villa, the North-was a danger to Mexico and was killed in an ambush on his way to a family party in Parral.
After the PRI won betraying all the Mexican Revolution, beginning with its principle of Effective Suffrage, No Reelection emerged as Party dictatorship for 71 years until Vicente Fox in 2000 was elected president by a different party.
This in turn betrayed the millions of Mexicans who voted for the government of change and we had a bread with the same thing, certainly.
The rest I have to write us yet, but there seems to be a great future because we love making a mockery of any Mexican that proves to be a leader.
Perhaps that is why many hate Hugo Sanchez or Lopez Obrador and no doubt if they could the ambush as in the days of Mary Marble.
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