Cinco de Mayo has come to represent a celebration of the contributions that Mexican Americans and all Hispanics have made to America.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every year thousands of Americans mistakenly refer to Cinco de Mayo as Mexico's Independence Day.
We can make the United States a 'Hispanic Quebec' without much effort. The key is to celebrate diversity rather than unity.
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it.
I have tried my whole life to represent my Mexican roots with honor and pride.
The countless number of influential figures in American history who are of Caribbean heritage indicates the need to set aside a designated time to celebrate their contribution to our country.
I feel honored that the Hispanic community in the United States have embraced me. I'm really happy and honored to receive their support.
So, yes, we do celebrate America today because the majority will stand up and empower the American people to live that American Dream and to be part of making a better, freer, and safer world.
It's a big responsibility and great motiviation to be a Mexican fighter who is admired, and I thank God for the support I get from Mexicans on both sides of the border.
My parents gave me a Mexican name. In our culture, we are named after the events of the day.
It means the world to me to represent the Hispanic community.
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