This is very much an American-owned, *Hispanic* company. -DP https://www.wsj.com/articles/goyas-ceo-softly-stands-his-ground-11595008616 |
No. Hispanic mean of Spanish or Spanish speaking background. Latino means if Latin American origin. People from Spain are Hispanic but not Latino. People from Brazil are Latino but not Hispanic. |
noun: Hispanic; plural noun: Hispanics a Spanish-speaking person living in the US, especially one of Latin American descent. adjective: Hispanic relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries, especially those of Latin America. |
Sad today as Wegmans was out of Goya hot sauce.
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Yes. People from Spain are Hispanic. |
People from Spain are European. Hispanic is not a race. |
They do not stock Goya hot sauce. Americans want American hot sauces not foreign hot sauce. Make America Great support American companies! |
Tell that to every HR department in the country. |
They are both Hispanic and European. This is not a hard concept. |
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I never thought I would see a US president shilling beans from the Oval office.
It's disgusting. |
Hispanics are not a race. That is correct. Hispanics, per the definition, could come from Spain or Latin America. Here is the best definition, which is basically, you are if you say you are and you aren't if you say you aren't. Once again our federal government creating divisiveness thru over classification. https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/11/11/who-is-hispanic/ |
So a Brazilian is not Hispanic, but an ethnic Japanese Peruvian is Hispanic because he comes from a Spanish speaking country? Does he look Hispanic to you? Former president of Peru:
I know a Brazilian American who is considered "Hispanic" on paper. But per that article, he's not Hispanic because he doesn't speak Spanish. Yet, I bet a white person would see this guy as Hispanic. |
This is a common mistake. Brazilians are Latino (origin from Latin America) but not Hispanic (from Spain or Spanish speaking countries). There are many people who incorrectly use the terms interchangeably, but they are not interchangeable. There is a large overlap, but they are not synonymous. |
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