Category: anti-foreignism

Why Some Latin Americans are Fed Up with ‘Gringos’ Living in Their Countries

The subject of U.S. Americans receiving a less than warm welcome in neighboring countries isn’t a new one. When John Woodhouse Audubon, son of the famous naturalist and painter John James Audubon, arrived at Cerro Gordo in Northern Mexico in 1849, he was all but run out of town. In his travel diary, Audubon wrote that he…


The Great Translation Movement in Historical Perspective

While Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has seen economic repercussions around the world, from supply chain disruption and to shortages in daily goods like cooking oil and tomatoes in Europe, the impact in China is more ideological. Not only does the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) act contrary to the world by supporting Russia’s “military action”…