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From my understanding the clown symbolism references a couple elements of Mexican-American street culture. The saying "Smile now, cry later..." refers to how individuals participating in "Mi Vida Loca" the "crazy life" of crime, gangs, and drugs are not supposed to show emotion.
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Oct 22, 2021 - Explore Jazmin Rodriguez's board ".:Smile Now Cry Later Clowns:.", followed by 661 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about lowrider art, chicano art, cholo art.
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4 sty 2024 · Within the context of the Chicano art movement, "Smile Now, Cry Later" emerged as a poignant reflection of the experiences and aspirations of Mexican-American communities. It served as a powerful symbol of empowerment, resilience, and cultural affirmation, resonating deeply with individuals who grappled with the challenges of identity ...
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