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"And this is not up for debate, not even by the most ardent puto-apologists: almost every gay man in Mexico at one point in their lives has been called ' puto' in an offensive, threatening, derogatory way. It is the groups who have been VICTIMIZED by those symbols who get to decide.
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"This defense of the ' puto' chant is as weak as the defense of the Confederate flag as a symbol of heritage and not of racism: 'This flag honors my ancestors' or 'This flag was used in the Dukes of Hazard, a lighthearted, fun TV show.' As clear as it is that the Confederate flag is a symbol of racism, the word ' puto' stands for a gay slur and the reason, in both cases, is very simple: The person waving that flag or chanting that word does not get to decide the meaning of those symbols.
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In the macho universe, gay men are a subset of the universe of 'putos' (I would like them to tell me why, then, do they not chant 'puta' at women's soccer games). "What they omit to say is that ' puto' has always been a derogatory term used against gay men and, therefore, is a gay slur. Their argument is that ' puto' in a wide sense simply refers to someone who suffers from a 'lack of manhood' but not necessarily gay. Concomitant with this come the apologists who claim that this chant has nothing to do with homophobia.
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"Another international soccer tournament, another opportunity for Mexican soccer fans to showcase their ugly ' puto' chant to the world. For the record, Aradillas-Lopez is not gay. Since the chant is once again becoming news, I asked Andres Aradillas-Lopez, an economics professor at Penn State who was born and raised in Mexico and still follows El Tricolor, to explain again why puto is a slur. Each year the locals say that Puerto Vallarta Pride gets bigger and better, so it’s one that’s definitely not to be missed.Mexican fans chant ¡puto! at soccer matches The whole of the gay district is closed off for a massive street party, with 20+ gay bars and clubs all getting involved. The main parade takes place on Saturday 23rd May from 6pm, leaving from the Hotel Rosita, followed by a party in the park at the Lazaro Cardenas Park Gardens. Endless crowds of gorgeous men in tiny tight white trunks will flock to the scene to celebrate LGBT-inclusivity with pride! Pride season events kick off, unsurprisingly, at the beach, with opening parties held at all the clubs and hotels along the beachfront, and the official opening party hosted at the Mantamar Beach Club. Puerto Vallarta Pride 2020 is set to be an 8-day event packed with arts and cultural events, concerts, films, plenty of beach parties and a parade that closes down the entire city. Puerto Vallarta doesn’t just acknowledge and celebrate Pride, they transform the entire city in a week-long gayfest that is the envy of all of Latin America (after Rio, maybe). The gays made the city a thriving and inclusive community that draws in tourists from around the world, particularly the US and Canada.Īs a gay tourist you will be welcomed with open arms, just bear in mind that if you’re trying to meet gay locals - especially those in smaller communities - they may be a little more hesitant and reserved.Ī simple way to assess if a city is LGBT-friendly is whether or not they celebrate Pride. Like many parts of the world, tourism is so important in Puerto Vallarta that the same rules and attitudes don’t really apply to tourists. There is a macho man attitude that keeps many of the locals from accepting the LGBT lifestyle, however hostility and violence is still rare. The conversations I had with local gay men very much left the impression that locals think gay tourists are great, but gay locals not so much. Mexican men have a reputation as being especially macho, and that could cause problems with gay travellers, tourists and locals. The concentration of gay-friendly beachfront hotels and beach clubs guarantees a high concentration of LGBT tourists, opening up the whole area to the advantages of being welcoming and accepting of gay travellers. The stretch of beach is also known as Blue Chairs, named after the many blue chairs set out on the beach by a gay resort of the same name. Known as Playa de los Muertos – the beach of the dead – don’t let the name fool you as the scene on this beach is always very much alive. Far from being just accepting of the LGBT community, Puerto Vallarta revels in it, with one of its most popular and beautiful beaches belonging almost exclusively to the gays.