Anonymous wrote:OP the irony of your post is hilarious. You complain that South American kids are calling for themselves Spanish instead of Hispanic yet they refer to the same thing. You can only be Hispanic if you are from Spain or Portugal. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Hey op, why don't you correct these kids each and every time they refer to themselves as Spanish? I bet that will go over well. Alternatively, you could myob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
Black Hispanics? Are you referring to those from African origins who live in Spanish speaking countries and speak the language? Aren't you crossing ethnicity?
Yes, like those living in the Dominican Republic. Officially, they are considered Black Hispanics.
Wrong. They call themselves Dominicans. Not black Dominicans...just Dominicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
Black Hispanics? Are you referring to those from African origins who live in Spanish speaking countries and speak the language? Aren't you crossing ethnicity?
Yes, like those living in the Dominican Republic. Officially, they are considered Black Hispanics.
Anonymous wrote:OP the irony of your post is hilarious. You complain that South American kids are calling for themselves Spanish instead of Hispanic yet they refer to the same thing. You can only be Hispanic if you are from Spain or Portugal. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This was not related to just one discussion. I hear Central American kids refer to themselves as Spanish quite a bit. Another example that pops into my head was during a conversation about soccer, a Hispanic kid said, "Spanish people are good at soccer". And no, he was not talking about people from Spain, it was apparent from the conversation that he was talking about people like him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
Black Hispanics? Are you referring to those from African origins who live in Spanish speaking countries and speak the language? Aren't you crossing ethnicity?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman from Spain who says that she has met many Americans who actually were surprised how light she is. They thought Spaniards were dark like Mexicans.
I was shocked when I went to Spain because I thought they were too...
Most Mexicans are both Spanish and Native American.
Anonymous wrote:What about Black Hispanics? Do they call themselves Spanish, Black, Hispanic, Latino, or country of origin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not saying they are from Spain, they are saying that they speak Spanish like their family.
No they are calling themselves Spanish instead of White, language is not even part of the discussion.
What is the obsession with making sure they understand racial vs lingual terminology. Surely you understand why they are making this category. Why do you need them to use the word you deem correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman from Spain who says that she has met many Americans who actually were surprised how light she is. They thought Spaniards were dark like Mexicans.
I was shocked when I went to Spain because I thought they were too...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not saying they are from Spain, they are saying that they speak Spanish like their family.
No they are calling themselves Spanish instead of White, language is not even part of the discussion.