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Cinco de Mayo: Legit Historical Holiday or Just an Excuse to Drink?

SodaHead Living 2012/05/05 20:40:11
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Most Americans have no idea why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo. But that sure doesn’t stop them from enjoying the party!

Celebrations of the spring holiday are widespread and incredibly varied. They include pub crawls, ballet folklorico performances, street fairs, mariachi concerts, block parties, and specials on Mexican food and drinks. But they rarely include any reference to the original reason for the holiday—the 1862 Battle of Puebla, during which a small, Mexican army defeated the invading French forces of Napoleon III.

Interestingly, Cinco de Mayo is basically a non-event in Mexico. The historical battle is commemorated in Puebla, though not everywhere in the country. And it’s definitely not celebrated with the kind of drinking and debauchery that have led many in the U.S. to refer to the holiday as Cinco de Drinko or Drinko de Mayo.



So why do Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo with such fanfare?

Well, according to UCLA Professor David Hayes-Bautista, the celebration of Cinco de Mayo in the United States dates back to Latinos in the West during the American Civil War.

"It was all created in this country, by Latinos who supported freedom and racial equality and who were opposed to slavery, supremacy and the exclusion by government," he said.

"The news of the Mexican victory over the French Army in Puebla were celebrated, not only immediately after it happened, but every year during the Civil War. That is the origin of why we celebrate the Cinco de Mayo," added Hayes-Bautista.

However, since then, Americans have become incredibly disconnected from the origins of the event. Many confuse Cinco de Mayo with Mexican Independence Day, which takes place on September 16. These days, many Mexican-Americans use the holiday to showcase their ethnic identity, while many other Americans use the holiday as an excuse to get drunk and enjoy the nice weather.

What do you think SodaHeads? Is Cinco de Mayo a legit historical holiday or just an excuse to drink?

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  • Jeh SOUL4REAL 2012/05/06 04:02:34
    Jeh
    You need to have a drink and relax.
  • SOUL4REAL Jeh 2012/05/06 17:34:14
    SOUL4REAL
    No thanks!! I'm very relaxed and don't need a drink,maybe you should take your own advice! See Ya!
  • Jeh SOUL4REAL 2012/05/07 06:33:13
    Jeh
    Already there.
  • SOUL4REAL Jeh 2012/05/07 14:10:56
    SOUL4REAL
    Good for you.
  • jacob crim 2012/05/05 21:23:18
    Just an Excuse to Drink
    jacob crim
    +1
    Sure there is legit history to it but for many Americans, like most holidays its just an excuse to get wasted.
  • Urhsten 2012/05/05 21:22:55
    Just an Excuse to Drink
    Urhsten
    +1
    Just like "Thanksgiving". Just a pointless holiday.
  • wildbill 2012/05/05 21:21:36 (edited)
    Just an Excuse to Drink
    wildbill
    +3
    For most Hispanics it is a legitimate holiday.

    For Snooky it is an excuse to drink and opportunity for a photo op.

    For the rest of us it is: "Say what?"
  • BwaHa wildbill 2012/05/05 23:20:04
    BwaHa
    +1
    when I used to drink I remember it meant something... I just can't remember what it meant.
  • Vieuphoria 2012/05/05 21:13:37
    Legit Historical Holiday
    Vieuphoria
    +4
    Surely it's no less of a legit historical holiday than any American holidays.
  • BRIDGET Vieuphoria 2012/05/06 05:41:52
    BRIDGET
    THEN LET THEM CELEBRATE IN MEXICO-NOT HERE! FOR MEXICANS, THEY DRINK AND RAISE HELL FOR AN ENTIRE WEEK~NOT JUST THE 5TH OF MAY.
  • Vieuphoria BRIDGET 2012/05/06 10:10:17
    Vieuphoria
    Why does it matter where they celebrate?
  • lum-the-oni 2012/05/05 21:07:03
    Legit Historical Holiday
    lum-the-oni
    +1
    well atleast in mexico
  • MissJo lum-the... 2012/05/05 21:15:52
    MissJo
    +2
    Except it's supposedly only celebrated in one state of Mexico..
  • lum-the... MissJo 2012/05/05 23:11:21
    lum-the-oni
    hmmmm i didnt know tht
  • BwaHa MissJo 2012/05/05 23:22:32
    BwaHa
    +1
    Mexico has states??? Why do they want ours then?
  • xHYDExGACKTx 2012/05/05 21:00:28 (edited)
    Legit Historical Holiday
    xHYDExGACKTx
    +1
    It's a Mexican celebration like the 4 of July, But maybe you use the 4th only for get drunk and doesn't means nothing else for you
  • MissJo xHYDExG... 2012/05/05 21:10:29
    MissJo
    +3
    Except September 16, the Mexican Independence Day, would be more closely compared to the US Independence Day...
  • BwaHa MissJo 2012/05/05 23:28:43
    BwaHa
    Voila! See, I'm psychic... !
  • xHYDExG... MissJo 2012/05/12 22:50:39
    xHYDExGACKTx
    Yes I Know But I Only Want To Put An Example
  • BwaHa xHYDExG... 2012/05/05 23:28:15
    BwaHa
    sNow you're about to go and read other posts where you'll find out you're wrong... it has nothing to do with comparing it to our independence day (which falls on July 4). So you're going to make another post claiming it's close but not close enough to our independence day because September 16 is their independence day. So in essence you have no idea what you're talking about...
  • xHYDExG... BwaHa 2012/05/12 22:52:08
    xHYDExGACKTx
    Like I Said (Yes I Know But I Only Want To Put An Example)
  • Ant 2012/05/05 20:50:05
    Just an Excuse to Drink
    Ant
    +2
    i dont need a excuse to drink i just do it
  • BwaHa Ant 2012/05/05 23:29:12
    BwaHa
    +1
    Waking up used to be a good excuse when I drank.
  • Ant BwaHa 2012/05/06 00:38:50
    Ant
    haha thats my story
  • RubberDucky Pineapple Dust 2012/05/05 20:48:28
    Legit Historical Holiday
    RubberDucky Pineapple Dust
    +1
    Who cares if it isn't? May mean something different to everyone, but Hell, just have fun!
    Club Dancing
  • Osaka 2012/05/05 20:46:28
    Just an Excuse to Drink
    Osaka
    Maybe, its does literally mean 5th of May. LOL
  • BwaHa Osaka 2012/05/05 23:40:56
    BwaHa
    ...and quatro de mayo literally means the 4th of May.
  • Osaka BwaHa 2012/05/06 00:15:00
    Osaka
    LOL
  • MissJo 2012/05/05 20:45:44 (edited)
    Legit Historical Holiday
    MissJo
    +4
    A legit historical holiday that many Americans use as an excuse to drink, and I'm not jumping on that bandwagon. That's how I'll celebrate my appreciation for the Mexican culture, admitting that I know little about the holiday and culture and refusing to use it as an excuse to get plastered, eat tacos, and wear Mexican garb. (:
  • Osaka MissJo 2012/05/05 20:48:07
    Osaka
    +1
    I don't drink either, LOL.

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