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One Direction Better Not Kiss This Assholes Ass When They Go To Mexico

Mexican President Elect Peña Nieto Buy 5 Rows for One Direction Concert

Through social networks, especially Twitter it is said that President elect of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto bought 5 platinum rows for the next Mexican concert of British Boyband One Direction.

From two o'clock in the afternoon Wednesday November 7 fans of British group expressed dissatisfaction with the alleged fact. According to Directioners, 70 tickets were purchased by Pena Nieto, a cost of $ 1,800 each, for Peña Nieto's daughters, nieces and friends close to the family.

Around 5pm the Twitter hastag #ChingaTuMadreEPNdeParteDeLasDirectioners appeared as a trending topic in condemnation of what happened.

One Direction will hold a concert June 9 at El Foro Sol in Mexico City.
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this is such an asshole thing to do but what can you expect when its coming from Pena Nieto.
dear Enrique CHUPA MI PITO PUTO!
cricketgrl 8th-Nov-2012 03:46 am (UTC)
He sounds like a mix of Bush/Palin.

How has he been managing the country so far? It's really sad how votes can be so easily bought. Wished the people would rise up against them because when I look at 30's movies on TCM they always referred to Mexico as a paradise and the people were pictured as upper crust.
luckyluxk 8th-Nov-2012 03:51 am (UTC)
There were protests and stuff, but nothing big. The thing is that tv supports that cunt so much and people tend to do what TV tells them. Also, they hide what makes that idiot look bad. There are as well a lot of indigenous people who know nothing about politics. Give them food for the week and they'll vote for you. So sad :(
cricketgrl 8th-Nov-2012 03:55 am (UTC)
Sounds like what happened in Iran.

How large is the indigenous population there? Because I've always had the impression it was 55% mestizo 40% white and 5% indigenous.

Edited at 2012-11-08 03:56 am (UTC)
luckyluxk 8th-Nov-2012 04:00 am (UTC)
Between 10-15% of the population is indigenous, I recently read
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