Anonymous wrote:At least the kids do, I'm not sure about the adults. I am a substitute teacher -primarily middle and high school, and I've noticed that kids from Mexico and South America call themselves Spanish. Yesterday while subbing I overheard a discussion where kids (all Hispanic) were shocked to find out that one of their classmates was half "Spanish". The girl actually said that her mom was white and her dad was from Guatemala, but to them that counts as Spanish. Don't these kids know that Spain is in Europe? Why don't they just refer to themselves as Hispanic, Latino, or their individual nationality? White Americans don't go around calling themselves English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most would rather claim colonial Spanish blood than Latino.
But the truth lies in what Spanish they speak.... And it's usually not the King's.
This.
Spaniards are white Europeans. They can have blond hair and blue eyes, or any other hair/eye color combo possible, and have fair to slightly olive skin.
"Spanish" (their term) are a mix of various mestizo and mesoamerican bloodlines from Aztec, Mayan and Inca origins. They are not Europeans, and almost universally have dark skin, black hair and brown eyes. There is almost no variation from this.
South Americans are a broader mix of European and Incan and other aboriginal bloodlines. Chileans, Argentines, Cubans and Columbians often look very much like Spaniards, especially in higher socioeconomic strata.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
descendants of former slaves
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a troll post.
Most people from Spanish speaking countries refer to themselves as Mexican, Honduran, Salvadoran, Peruvian, etc. They'll tell you that white/Asian/black/whatever Americans are the ones who lump them together as latinos or hispanics. It's our label, not their label.
Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
Anonymous wrote:They are just saying they all speak Spanish. It's just that simple. They all understand what it means, and so do you. The actual Spanish -people from Spain- are racist enough against Central and South Americans; we do t have to pile on. Just let them use a term they all understand. They are not misrepresenting themselves; they could give a shit about Spain. They live in DC and they speak Spanish at home. Not complicated.
Anonymous wrote:They all speak Spanish. They are all Hispanic. Confusing I know. It is what it is.