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 π Also itβs spelled ginga bro |
Great now you now what βgingaβ means sweet lady. Glad I made you get out of your limited understanding. Just like thaaaaaaaat! π. 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 donβt say now that Spain are not Europeans because they donβt speak English. π. Go read a bit more sweet lady! |
PP, most Brazilians do not consider themselves Latinos. Some do. It would be expected that there would be confusion over this. |
FYI.
Brazilians are generally considered Latinos β especially in the U.S. context. βΈ» π Why? β’ βLatinoβ refers to people from Latin America, which includes: β’ South America π§π·π¦π·π¨π΄π¨π± etc. β’ Central America π¬πΉππ³π΅π¦ etc. β’ The Caribbean π©π΄π¨πΊπ΅π· etc. β’ Regardless of language. Brazil is in South America and is part of Latin America. Case closed. |
Thanks that was helpful! But please donβt use flags, I doubt the sweet lady would recognize even one. Illustrative though! |
Copa Talento is oversaturated with teams and just isn't what it used to be. You have team that are stacked with academy players and then you have team that are NCLS level. There was a team that lost 0-19. And I don't buy the 'it's for the experience' BS.
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Brazilians do not consider themselves Latinos nor do we consider them latinos. Thatβs it thatβs the tweet. |
So if Ethiopians or Egyptians don't consider themselves Africans, they're not? When did ignorance and being uneducated become a badge of honor? |
Those who speak Spanish are Spanish. |
In my experience Moroccans consider themselves quite distinct from Sub-Saharan Africa. |