>>21600943Businessmen don't like to deal much with jews unless there is no option, and the working class who interact with them also have their negative comments for their behaviors. And if there is no interaction or interest, the only thing the average Mexican knows (by having a catholic religion) about them is because of the bible and recent october fest events.
>Do they feel safe there?I would't know the percentages, there are from both sides.
>inb4 you have a jew for a presidentWe've already had a jew for a president but this is the first one who says it openly and is a very well known topic by now, even before she was a candidate. But because she came from the same party as the previous president the people voted for the party and giving her the benefit of the doubt, some people weren't happy she was a jew and a woman but the opposition (another woman and some flamboyant dude) were a complete joke, so no much of a choice.
Here typically we don't discuss the creed of politicians unless it's to make policy, because separation of church and state and all that. That is why it is an enigma what she will do with the country.