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Seriously, Latino males learn at an early age (make no joke about it) about hierarchy, conceding very quickly to the towering authority of revered mothers,…

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Seriously, Latino males learn at an early age (make no joke about it) about hierarchy, conceding very quickly to the towering authority of revered mothers, feared sisters and some tough aunties.

Gabriel Garcia Márquez, our Poet Laurate from the Magic Realtistic Kingdoms of Latin America, and profound Scribe of the Latino Soul, asserts that Machismo is just a male response to the obvious fact that ours is a Matriarchal Society.

Quite surprisingly, the alleged unsophisticated male from the South has known by heart, over half a millennium --through oral tradition, rice and beans nurturing, or perhaps breastfeeding at the baby stage--,  that women in our societies play sacred roles.

Here, in more-advanced North America, we just began to rationalize it, and even politicize it, at the dawn of the 21st Century, less than a century after the US grant them the right to vote, in 1920, only 89 years ago.

Take, for example, the Obama’s Administration Policy, headed by no other that Madame-in-Chief Hillary Rodham Clinton, to head a “Global Initiative on Women Issues”.

Madame Ambassador Melanne Verveer, former chief of staff for the former First Lady, is now the appointed head of the Obama Administration’s effort to correct inequalities against women.

Ms. Verveer is armed with ample political might, good federal funding and Hillary’s own stated resolution of making Women’s Issues, as she said, “the centerpiece of my term as (US) Secretary of State.”

A piece of legislation (sponsored by 3 US Congresswomen) is likely to end up soon as a new Law, already entitled, “Violence Against Women Act” (I-VAWA).

“Make no Cookies” about it! These women mean it, and we, men, can only glee about it.

Latino male sense, furthermore, with our sixth keen perception polished up at home, knows full well they mean business.

It’s for real, folks. “Don’t Dare to Mess with It”, Texas!

“Where women are oppressed, government is weak and extremism is likely to take hold”, Ambassador Verdeer recently said.

Do I hear a “Second”?

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