Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a lot of colorism among Hispanics. Sometimes it’s centered around country of origin (Argentinians and Chileans tend to be lighter skinned and Salvadorans, for example) and sometimes it’s directed at anyone with darker skin. The only people surprised that Hispanics can be racist against other Hispanics are White liberals who use words like Latinx.
One thing most Latinos agree on, they all hate Argentina. Argentinians are lighter skinned and see themselves as more European than Latinos. There is a superiority air about the country.
Anonymous wrote:There is a lot of colorism among Hispanics. Sometimes it’s centered around country of origin (Argentinians and Chileans tend to be lighter skinned and Salvadorans, for example) and sometimes it’s directed at anyone with darker skin. The only people surprised that Hispanics can be racist against other Hispanics are White liberals who use words like Latinx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So based on your experience you are stereotyping Hispanics from 21 countries?
Just based on your post it sounds like you have very little experience actually interacting with Hispanic people. The vast majority of Hispanics would say the opposite is actually true.
It sounds like I have very little experience interacting with Hispanics when I am Hispanic and come from a Hispanic family? Come again?
Growing up, I heard a lot of racism from other Hispanics in particular those from some countries in central America. I grew up in the '90s so people were more open back then but I heard a lot of bigotry and hate towards other Hispanics. As a child I felt very isolated growing up because I was one of the few South Americans in my grade. As an adult it feels the same way, but the hate is coming more from new immigrants who have assimilated but seem to be more envious if they perceive you have more than they do. And if you read that lady's post it sounds about the same even though she's new here. It definitely feels ostracizing and cold.
Exactly, your family is Hispanic but it doesn't sound like you went and visited family in Latin America or hung around extend family and friends who are Hispanic. If you had you would have included it and included what country in S.A.
And by posting it as a given that Hispanics hate each other, when we certainly don't collectively hate each other, you out yourself as someone who has had limited experiences with other Hispanics so you have this warped perception.
Start watching the World Cup on Telemundo to feel the Patria Grande energy. Let's go Panama, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina!
With all due respect, could everyone please stop using “Hispanic” ? The non-offensive term is Latinx, ok?
Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel better, a lot of Europeans don’t like people from other European countries. That’s basically what motivated Brexit. Russians hate everybody and everybody hates Russians…lots of Western Europeans look down on Eastern Europeans, the northerners have views on the southerners, etc.
And of course there’s also a lot of discrimination within Asia against people from other countries — it’s not like Chinese, Koreans and Japanese all get along swimmingly.
While it would be nice if everyone could leave the old country disputes behind when they come to America, history teaches that they don’t. Go to Boston or Chicago where there will be three Catholic Churches right next to each other because for generations, the Poles, Irish and Italians didn’t really want to go to mass with each other. You’d have st Patrick’s, st Joseph and st Stanislaw all within a quarter mile.
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:There is a lot of colorism among Hispanics. Sometimes it’s centered around country of origin (Argentinians and Chileans tend to be lighter skinned and Salvadorans, for example) and sometimes it’s directed at anyone with darker skin. The only people surprised that Hispanics can be racist against other Hispanics are White liberals who use words like Latinx.
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.
Prime example of what OP was talking about
Right? I've been following with trainwreck interest as hispanic after hispanic actually bullies OP.
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.
Prime example of what OP was talking about
Right? I've been following with trainwreck interest as hispanic after hispanic actually bullies OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was bullied because I didn't speak spanish.
No sabo is the term.