"We are not Hispanic; Not Latino"

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This is what Tainos look like.
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You see any Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans that look like that? :mjpls:
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:manny: Close to it
 

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That's pretty much where many are coming from. I've seen videos where some people in Mexico keep saying, "I'm a Latino" and another Mexican interviewing them says, "Latino is a culture, not a race. What is your race?" The people are dumbfounded until the interviewer says, "How about saying you're Native American?" Then the interviewed people are left speechless. Some have never even considered the idea that they are Native Americans, despite the fact that they are. Some people have been brainwashed into thinking all Native Americans were wiped out, so it's completely impossible to identify as such (in this type of programmed mind).

I have a feeling if someone from Barbados or Trinidad referred to themselves as Taino most Hispanics wouldn't like it one bit :mjpls:, even though most Bajans and Trini's have just as much Taino blood as the average Hispanic.
 

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I remember many different slang words in Spanish that indicate a person "looks like a Native." And when it's said, the general feeling is that you just insulted that person by saying they look like a Native. Contrast that when you say they look European or like a mestizo and you just heaped great praise upon them.

I remember a Chilean tennis player Marcelo Rios, who despite being Chilean and that country having few Natives, looked like a Native. One day reporters naturally thought, "Hey, this guy looks like a Native or at least a mestizo, so let's ask him about his heritage." Well, Rios got angry and cursed the reporters under his breath for even asking that question. It's like he was offended somebody could even ask him about his Native ancestry.
:scust: It's crazy to me that a lot of mestizos have that mentality. They live by "white is right". When that's ingrained in the people for generations that's no hope for most to accept their Native side :to: We speak the Native language for fukk's sake :mindblown:
 

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Is this Puerto Ricans and Domicans or Mexicans and Cubans :patrice: cause the latter two are very different from the the former two.
 

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That's pretty much where many are coming from. I've seen videos where some people in Mexico keep saying, "I'm a Latino" and another Mexican interviewing them says, "Latino is a culture, not a race. What is your race?" The people are dumbfounded until the interviewer says, "How about saying you're Native American?" Then the interviewed people are left speechless. Some have never even considered the idea that they are Native Americans, despite the fact that they are. Some people have been brainwashed into thinking all Native Americans were wiped out, so it's completely impossible to identify as such (in this type of programmed mind).
:sas2:That's why I ain't mad when you have cacs complaining about Mexicans taking over the South, it's their ancestors land , they are probably are the closest thing to the original inhabitants besides the Native Anericans who are diluted themselves. Let them eat :sas1:
 

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let us be sure to shrug off these imperialist labels of "Hispanic" and "Latino"

let us embrace these people what they truly are and call them by a name they deserve, one that genuinely honors their heritage: Native American








































:patrice: 1507, in Cartographer Martin Waldseemüller's treatise "Cosmographiae Introductio," from Modern Latin Americanus, after Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) who made two trips to the New World as a navigator and claimed to have discovered it. His published works put forward the idea that it was a new continent, and he was first to call it Novus Mundus "New World." Amerigo is more easily Latinized than Vespucci.

The name Amerigo is Germanic, said to derive from Gothic Amalrich, literally "work-ruler."
 

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I was born in Ecuador, grew up in Miami as what they call here "Hispanic"

I think in other parts of the country they use "Latino" more...

Either way

I dont give a fukk.
 

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let us be sure to shrug off these imperialist labels of "Hispanic" and "Latino"

let us embrace these people what they truly are and call them by a name they deserve, one that genuinely honors their heritage: Native American








































:patrice: 1507, in Cartographer Martin Waldseemüller's treatise "Cosmographiae Introductio," from Modern Latin Americanus, after Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) who made two trips to the New World as a navigator and claimed to have discovered it. His published works put forward the idea that it was a new continent, and he was first to call it Novus Mundus "New World." Amerigo is more easily Latinized than Vespucci.

The name Amerigo is Germanic, said to derive from Gothic Amalrich, literally "work-ruler."

If you can name your tribe, you can skip the "Native American" label altogether. If you've forgotten your tribe, having a specific tribal identity is lost. So you can use other terms like "Aboriginal" or "Indigenous" to skip the "Native American" label. It's just outside of certain places like Canada, "Aboriginal" and "Indigenous" don't pop up as much. Similar to an African-American who knows his or her specific tribal ancestry can say "I am of the ____ diaspora" and skip the American label too (if need be).
 

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I just wanna know why the Spanish woman have more shape than black woman. It seems down the ancestry line they kept their figure while most not all black American woman really don't have that shape anymore.

a lot of black american women still do have that shape.

but diet is a huge factor........ the american diet is poison ............. so this same Dominican chick in NYC.... her daughter might end up fukked up.
 
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