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Reported by Chris Martinez, March 04, 2002.
Image from Orgullo Criollo / Creole Pride.
While doing a project on Nazis in Latin America, I found these two flags: a
"Creole pride" flag and the "unofficial official" (I guess) flag of the
Mexican Nazi Party (PNSM).
The "Creole pride" flag is the traditional flag that most Nazi
groups uses, with a "Baroque cross" as its symbol. According to the so-called official
site of the PNSM it sybolizes the Creole people of
Mexico who gained independence during the 19th Century.
Creoles are basically any person born in the Americas of European [mainly Spaniard]
parents, but I'm guessing now it could also apply to the children of Creoles
since most immigration to Mexico these days consisted of blacks from the Carribean
and Asians, which those guys hate!.