Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you can get away with putting down Hispanics just because you are from Spain. It’s not a good idea to make fun of any ethnic group in a college essay.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not that complicated. Why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Common app hasn’t changed yet ?
Anonymous wrote:I thought Scotus ended this tomfoolery?
Anonymous wrote:Spain?!?!! Seriously??? Wtf? They are white/European.
How are they more of an ethnic group than Italians for godsakes???
I cannot believe UVS told a European Spanish person that they are Hispanic. Unreal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its fine.
Hispanic refers to someone whose ancestry is Spanish speaking.
Spanish is a language or citizenship
Latino is an ethnicity that refers to a person whose origins are in Latin America.
You're the fist one - Hispanic.
So Brazilians aren't hispanic then?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, its fine.
Hispanic refers to someone whose ancestry is Spanish speaking.
Spanish is a language or citizenship
Latino is an ethnicity that refers to a person whose origins are in Latin America.
You're the fist one - Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:I think the history of Hispanic goes back to the Nixon administration- it was an effort to introduce a catch all that included Mexican Americans but didn’t excluded Cubans and Puerto Ricans. Someone figured out Spanish language ancestry could tie them all together and voila. European Spaniards lucked into this category which has evolved to confer victim status on all it subsumes.
Oh my fellow Americans, when will we be done with this identity politics stupidity? We will never get anywhere until we do.
Anonymous wrote:….(continued from above) What seemed particularly unfair about the whole thing was that an hour west of my wife’s hometown in Spain is the Portuguese border. I’ve lived in Portugal, & it’s considerably less prosperous than Spain, & their language is very similar to Spanish. But they apparently aren’t supposed to qualify as Hispanic.