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Latinos/Hispanic Americans Adopting Extreme Racial Ideologies

Carlito's Way

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Mexico

Long video but a very good live debate about how Hispanic Americans tend to adopt extreme racial ideologies
They also discuss on the lack of unity in the Hispanic American/Latino community, OG del Rancho made a good point as to why we can't seem to unit in the USA and that is because we allow American racial ideologies into our community, which allows that to slowly but surely crumble the unity that we should be having. I have discuss this with my friends before and it seems like these "Latinx" people on social media more than anything have been planted to destroy the unity, they all carry extreme racial ideologies

Haniel cracks me up, hes very pro-Hispanicista, I think hes Dominican/Venezuelan
Rancho is from Nicaragua from Los Angeles,CA and he is pro-Hispanic unity, he is also very proud of all his ancestries including his African one
Dominican Renaissance is obviously Dominican, he HATES black people even though he is over 60% black and he is pro-Hispanic/Spain. He use to be pro Latino unity until he was called out for his racism, that is when he shifted and turned into a "Dominican nationalist", he is still anti-black and looks very black too
Radical Latino is those Latinos who is pro-black and pro-Latino unity against white supremacy, he has weird ideas about race, typical American race obsessed mentality
Xtina is Dominican and shes the host, very chill lol
FighterComplex is Dominican, pro-black but doesn't care for the Black Lives Matter movement
Jerahmeel Li is Brazilian I believe, claims that there are more black people in Mexico City than in San Francisco (LOL), the typical delusional black guy who finds everything racist and makes up stories about his experiences in other nations in regards to how they treated him to due his black skin, he also claims the average black mexican looks similar to African Americans
Stephanie is a Chicana, shes pretty chill, she doesn't identify as an Hispanic, only as a Latina
 

Carlito's Way

Well-known member
Country
Mexico
Latinos in the USA cant unity because we are too busy protesting for other groups instead of focusing on our issues and how we can work on getting more representation in all fields. Also the fact that we have groups like Puerto Ricans who are American citizens, they do not care about immigration issues because it doesn't affect them in any way, so there is LACK of unity in that area from them which shouldn't be the case, same thing with Cubans who for the most part have a green card because the American government made their lives very easy to get to the USA.

I am not going to lie and say I didn't get mad when I saw Latino artists speak on the BLM protest and showed support, meanwhile their social media had nothing about those poor babies in the cages who were in harsh conditions, children DYING in there due to the fact that they aren't being taken care of properly, some have even spoken about being sexually assulted. Where is our support for Venezuelan people, for the Cuban people, for the Honduran people, for the Bolivian people, for the Nicaraguan people? Where are the marches for the lives that have been taken away in Mexico due to the drug violence that the US government provoked. Yet we see Latinos in the USA have so much time to support another movement but can't do the same with their own causes? it makes no sense

And this is not against the BLM movement, I went out and protested but I also went out and protested for the Vanessa Guillen case
we show out for everyone but our people, and that is the sad truth

some will say "but Latinos can also be black", true, but the BLM movement has yet to protest on the killings of Afro-Latinos in America, and let's be honest here, the BLM is more about African Americans lives, because you mean to tell me that only American officers are killing African Americans, no other blacks in this nation? That is bullshit
 

SavannahCatGiannis

Active member
Country
Canada
Makes sense, since the category of "white" is always changing, I think Latinos will be the next group admitted to the "white" club. I make fun of some of my Latino friends about this, that they will be old grandparents someday sitting in their old rocking chair bitter about the racism he experienced as a kid and hates English people with a passion, and to him, his hate makes sense, but to the grandchildren, he sounds just flat out racist and it makes family dinners awkward.

Like my own grandfather. Acadians weren't considered "white" in his day. We got admitted into humanity's VIP club in the 60s.

Give it another 20 years and the bouncer will be letting Latinos past those velvet ropes.

The US will never become majority-minority, they'll just let more people become "white". They've done that for centuries now.
 

Delilah

Member
Latinos in the USA cant unity because we are too busy protesting for other groups instead of focusing on our issues and how we can work on getting more representation in all fields. Also the fact that we have groups like Puerto Ricans who are American citizens, they do not care about immigration issues because it doesn't affect them in any way, so there is LACK of unity in that area from them which shouldn't be the case, same thing with Cubans who for the most part have a green card because the American government made their lives very easy to get to the USA.

I am not going to lie and say I didn't get mad when I saw Latino artists speak on the BLM protest and showed support, meanwhile their social media had nothing about those poor babies in the cages who were in harsh conditions, children DYING in there due to the fact that they aren't being taken care of properly, some have even spoken about being sexually assulted. Where is our support for Venezuelan people, for the Cuban people, for the Honduran people, for the Bolivian people, for the Nicaraguan people? Where are the marches for the lives that have been taken away in Mexico due to the drug violence that the US government provoked. Yet we see Latinos in the USA have so much time to support another movement but can't do the same with their own causes? it makes no sense

And this is not against the BLM movement, I went out and protested but I also went out and protested for the Vanessa Guillen case
we show out for everyone but our people, and that is the sad truth

some will say "but Latinos can also be black", true, but the BLM movement has yet to protest on the killings of Afro-Latinos in America, and let's be honest here, the BLM is more about African Americans lives, because you mean to tell me that only American officers are killing African Americans, no other blacks in this nation? That is bullshit
I'm Puerto Rican and I do care about those children ripped away from their parents by the Trump administration. That was a crime against humanity.
 
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