Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Prime example of what OP was talking about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
So you are asserting that anyone with ancestors from central or south america, even if they were born and raised in the US, HAS to learn Spanish or...what?
I’m saying embrace your culture. Why not learn Spanish? What exactly are the downsides?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, Americans created this demographic check-box called Hispanic. There is no reason that a large group of people from a wide variety of countries should feel natural solidarity and friendship.
Imagine that you moved to Japan and were now listed on all official forms as “American” and expected to think (and vote) in line with all other Americans in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
So you are asserting that anyone with ancestors from central or south america, even if they were born and raised in the US, HAS to learn Spanish or...what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that you think it’s jealousy because you speak English and “have more than they do” is probably why they dislike you. Nobody likes an elitist and that is true across all races and cultures
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Why don’t you speak Spanish? No pride in your country or culture? I’m Hispanic as well and learned Spanish. I have never been bullied by any other Latino. And I find the first thing other Latinos do is speak to me in Spanish. It’s a common bond. So you not knowing any Spanish sets you apart. Also, you sound elitist, like you have so much more. My family has doctors and lawyers and I went to a T10 university and have never felt anything close to what you mention.
Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.