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Anonymous wrote:The context of this is: Brazil is part of South America. And they are Latinos by definition. Therefore as LATINOS we can certainly use Brazilians names, they are part of us. Gotcha? I hope it click this time.
Plus Jogo Bonito, has to do with the style of play most of us Latinos love to play fútbol. That is the Jinga style which is part of our Brazilian Latinos. Gotcha x2?
I started this whole debate because
Using a Brazilian name for your team and then bragging about representing Hispanic pride just made the whole thing ridiculous. I just could not let it slide plus I felt the person posting and others actually had no idea that Brazilians are not Hispanics and based on the responses I was proven correct 😂
Also it’s spelled ginga bro
Great now you now what “ginga” means sweet lady. Glad I made you get out of your limited understanding. Just like thaaaaaaaat! 😉.
Also, you are confused and trying to confuse others. Brazilians are Latinos, they know it, we know it, everyone knows it in the Latino and Hispanic community. I am glad to keep lecturing you, and happy to answer any other question you might have. I hope you don’t say now that Spain are not Europeans because they don’t speak English. 😂. Go read a bit more sweet lady!
I’m about to upset you and I’m sorry
My Brazilian wife is a Latina based on the geographical location of where she was born. That’s it. They know they are put into that box and they don’t like it. She and other Brazilians don’t care about Hispanics and they don’t like it when they are lumped into the Hispanic umbrella. As a matter of fact most don’t even associate with the Hispanic community. They have more in common with Italian and Portuguese people. That is there vibe. Now stop jumping on the Brazilian bandwagon.
Sweet lady! Nothing to be sorry about. You proved my point!
Of course, outside of the US we don’t say we are Latinos, but we refer to each of our nationalities. Argentinos, Brasileros, Colombianos, Chilenos, Bolivianos, Uruguayos, etc .
Have a great day!