GTFOH. Love, Black Puertorriquena with “pelo malo” who has met with more discrimination from fellow Latinos than from anyone else |
NP. This is a public forum. Anyone can add to your posts - that’s kind of how this is supposed to work. |
+1 Anyone who writes that half-white/half-Asian people are eager to be considered white deserves to have their posts "doctored." And most people would recommend they see a doctor as well, because they're crazy. |
Funny, the only times my Hispanics kids and their friends have been discriminated in school it's always the same black Puertorriquena nurse who sees Hispanics as whites and insults them as "slave-owners." El problema no es el pelo, es lo que hay debajo. |
In the US we are more likely to because a lot of lower socioeconomic latinos live in areas whites or asians don't want to live in because those areas are considered crime ridden with a black or hispanic majority minority. Actually you can find latinos everywhere now in areas that are lacking other minorities is where you can find at least one hispanic living in. If you look at Pew research stats it will show you that Mexicans and central americans are less educated and earn a lower income than ecuadorans who are the highest educated hispanic. You can find Mexicans and central americans in crime ridden areas of maryland while ecuadorans are more likely to live in better areas of Fairfax or Loudoun or North Arlington. |
OK, that settles that! There is no well-documented and long-entrenched anti-black racism among Latinos. It is all anti-white racism because...you claim to know a school nurse. Good anecdote. |
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Joanna Gaines, the star of Fixer Upper and half Korean, half white said the following in an interview about her ethnicity, "'"I started to think consciously about what it meant to be half-Korean," Joanna wrote. "I remember thinking, 'I'm either white, Korean, or both, but I've got to own this. It's me.' I started to see how beautiful my mom's culture was and how beautiful she was, and there were times when I wanted people to know she was different and she was unique. I didn't want to be embarrassed about that."" https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/joanna-gaines-heritage-nationality-205500749.html Here's another photo with her sisters and mother:
Here the sisters are as children and as adults:
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I know English is your second language, but the term is “discriminated against.” Not trying to be a jerk. Just want to help. |
| Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default. |
| Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs. |
Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White. |
Koreans in Korea have the same surgery and not to look white. |
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either. |
Is this Korea? No. |
Born and raised in the US equates to culturally white? You are stupid. |