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Restaurant tantrum exposes Mexican class divide | Restaurant tantrum exposes Mexican class divide |
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A tantrum in a restaurant in Mexico City made headlines this week - because it revealed so much about the country's struggle with class hierarchy. | A tantrum in a restaurant in Mexico City made headlines this week - because it revealed so much about the country's struggle with class hierarchy. |
Sometimes the story lands right on your doorstep. | Sometimes the story lands right on your doorstep. |
Over the road from the BBC office is a trendy-looking restaurant with black decor and wooden tables outside called Maximo Bistrot. | Over the road from the BBC office is a trendy-looking restaurant with black decor and wooden tables outside called Maximo Bistrot. |
Occasionally we'd go for their set lunch menu, although it is a bit on the expensive side. | Occasionally we'd go for their set lunch menu, although it is a bit on the expensive side. |
Good food, though. The menu includes rib eye of organic pork with porcini mushroom puree, sea bass with carrot and macadamia nut salad and seafood-and-toasted-garlic ravioli, with fresh broad beans. | Good food, though. The menu includes rib eye of organic pork with porcini mushroom puree, sea bass with carrot and macadamia nut salad and seafood-and-toasted-garlic ravioli, with fresh broad beans. |
You could often spy politicians and starlets of Mexican society lunching alongside you. | You could often spy politicians and starlets of Mexican society lunching alongside you. |
It was in the Maximo Bistrot that the country's latest political scandal unfolded. | It was in the Maximo Bistrot that the country's latest political scandal unfolded. |
The place was packed, as it tends to be at the weekend. | The place was packed, as it tends to be at the weekend. |
In walks Andrea Benitez, a wealthy 20-something, looking for a table. | In walks Andrea Benitez, a wealthy 20-something, looking for a table. |
Told that the one she wanted wasn't available, she threw what can only be described as a tantrum and used the ace up her sleeve, her daddy. | Told that the one she wanted wasn't available, she threw what can only be described as a tantrum and used the ace up her sleeve, her daddy. |
Andrea Benitez is the daughter of Humberto Benitez Trevino, who happens to be the federal attorney general for consumer protection. | Andrea Benitez is the daughter of Humberto Benitez Trevino, who happens to be the federal attorney general for consumer protection. |
Faster than you can say "do you know who I am?" Andrea had called her father's department, which promptly turned up at our local neighbourhood bistro and closed it down on spurious administrative grounds. | Faster than you can say "do you know who I am?" Andrea had called her father's department, which promptly turned up at our local neighbourhood bistro and closed it down on spurious administrative grounds. |
She also took to Twitter to berate the restaurant staff for what she called their "dreadful service" and "no manners," vowing never to go back. | She also took to Twitter to berate the restaurant staff for what she called their "dreadful service" and "no manners," vowing never to go back. |
But it seems on this occasion Miss Benitez might have bitten off more than she could chew. | But it seems on this occasion Miss Benitez might have bitten off more than she could chew. |
Twitter, the same method she used to besmirch the restaurant, quickly came to its defence as customers began to take photos of what was happening. | Twitter, the same method she used to besmirch the restaurant, quickly came to its defence as customers began to take photos of what was happening. |
Once it became public knowledge, she was crowned "Lady Profeco," a reference to the state agency her father runs. | Once it became public knowledge, she was crowned "Lady Profeco," a reference to the state agency her father runs. |
Most comments let the girl know in no uncertain terms that the rich and powerful should no longer consider such abuses of power a birthright. | Most comments let the girl know in no uncertain terms that the rich and powerful should no longer consider such abuses of power a birthright. |
Her father called off his agents, apologised for his daughter and gave the restaurant the green light to reopen. | Her father called off his agents, apologised for his daughter and gave the restaurant the green light to reopen. |
The episode reveals a lot about Mexico's sharply stratified society. The haves appear to assume they can treat the have-nots as badly as they want, no matter how rude, disrespectful or abusive. | The episode reveals a lot about Mexico's sharply stratified society. The haves appear to assume they can treat the have-nots as badly as they want, no matter how rude, disrespectful or abusive. |
Lady Profeco was not the first to do so. | Lady Profeco was not the first to do so. |
During the last presidential election campaign the eventual winner, Enrique Pena Nieto, made a gaffe at the Guadalajara Book Fair where he was unable to name three books that had influenced him other than the Bible. Cue a storm of criticism that the man who would be president apparently hadn't read three influential works of literature. | During the last presidential election campaign the eventual winner, Enrique Pena Nieto, made a gaffe at the Guadalajara Book Fair where he was unable to name three books that had influenced him other than the Bible. Cue a storm of criticism that the man who would be president apparently hadn't read three influential works of literature. |
His 16-year-old daughter Paulina defended him, again via Twitter, insulting his detractors as "idiots" and more tellingly as "plebs". Her Twitter account was swiftly shut down by her father's campaign team. | His 16-year-old daughter Paulina defended him, again via Twitter, insulting his detractors as "idiots" and more tellingly as "plebs". Her Twitter account was swiftly shut down by her father's campaign team. |
But it's not just the offspring of the political elite who behave this way. Should you ever want to see these attitudes of superiority in action, I suggest you Google the words "Ladies de Polanco," Polanco being an upmarket neighbourhood in Mexico City. | But it's not just the offspring of the political elite who behave this way. Should you ever want to see these attitudes of superiority in action, I suggest you Google the words "Ladies de Polanco," Polanco being an upmarket neighbourhood in Mexico City. |
There you will find a short video, shot on a mobile phone, of two apparently drunk women, raging against a police officer for having the temerity to pull them over after their car swerved across the road. | There you will find a short video, shot on a mobile phone, of two apparently drunk women, raging against a police officer for having the temerity to pull them over after their car swerved across the road. |
Amid the slaps and the volleys of abuse that they throw at the officer is another very revealing phrase, they call him "asalariado," meaning "wage earner". | Amid the slaps and the volleys of abuse that they throw at the officer is another very revealing phrase, they call him "asalariado," meaning "wage earner". |
Somehow in the minds of these women, one of whom it was later revealed had appeared in a reality TV programme, getting a fixed salary at the end of the month is something to be ashamed of. They don't need to worry about such trivial matters like pay. | Somehow in the minds of these women, one of whom it was later revealed had appeared in a reality TV programme, getting a fixed salary at the end of the month is something to be ashamed of. They don't need to worry about such trivial matters like pay. |
Then there is the "Gentleman de las Lomas," as he has become known. | Then there is the "Gentleman de las Lomas," as he has become known. |
In another high-end part of the capital, the owner of a fashion company was filmed thrashing a parking attendant for saying he could not help him change his flat tyre because he wasn't allowed to abandon his post. | In another high-end part of the capital, the owner of a fashion company was filmed thrashing a parking attendant for saying he could not help him change his flat tyre because he wasn't allowed to abandon his post. |
The man broke the parking attendant's teeth in the beating, and repeatedly called him a "damn Indian". | |
Despite the irrefutable video evidence against the so-called gentleman, he was nothing more than mildly inconvenienced by the bad press and the court case which followed. | Despite the irrefutable video evidence against the so-called gentleman, he was nothing more than mildly inconvenienced by the bad press and the court case which followed. |
A report came out recently which showed what most Mexicans had long suspected - there is almost no social mobility in the country whatsoever. If you are born into poverty the chances are very high that you will die poor too. | A report came out recently which showed what most Mexicans had long suspected - there is almost no social mobility in the country whatsoever. If you are born into poverty the chances are very high that you will die poor too. |
This week I meet two real gentlemen, decent, polite and kind, one picks fruit in the fields outside Mexico City, the other packs bags in one of the capital's supermarkets. | This week I meet two real gentlemen, decent, polite and kind, one picks fruit in the fields outside Mexico City, the other packs bags in one of the capital's supermarkets. |
Probably combined, they earn in a week the price of a single meal at Maximo Bistrot. | Probably combined, they earn in a week the price of a single meal at Maximo Bistrot. |
Andrea Benitez would do well to remember that. | Andrea Benitez would do well to remember that. |
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