How does a white person in North America prove that they aren't racist? (serious)
07-29-2013, 11:34 AM
Just have a diverse group of friends.
Quote: (07-29-2013 11:33 AM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:
I'm sure Joshua Packwood would have a thing or two to say about this topic.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/05/16/white.valedictorian/
Quote: (07-27-2013 07:25 PM)Samseau Wrote:
Is this guy unqualified to speak about the Black experience because he is White?
Quote: (07-29-2013 04:21 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Haha until the whole 'Hispanic' thing is spoken about openly we're getting nowhere. White conservatives on the forum won't listen to myself and speakeasy's arguments about Hispanic/Latino not being a race, just as liberals on the forum won't listen to the same 'argument', but for different reason. White America isn't going anywhere, it's just that some of those white people are going to have 'exotic' sounding names. The fact that this forum, despite all the conversations, still has 'Hispanic' as a racial category shows how ridiculous race issues are in the U.S. Make a 'Mestizo' category at least!
Quote: (07-29-2013 04:21 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Haha until the whole 'Hispanic' thing is spoken about openly we're getting nowhere. White conservatives on the forum won't listen to myself and speakeasy's arguments about Hispanic/Latino not being a race, just as liberals on the forum won't listen to the same 'argument', but for different reason. White America isn't going anywhere, it's just that some of those white people are going to have 'exotic' sounding names. The fact that this forum, despite all the conversations, still has 'Hispanic' as a racial category shows how ridiculous race issues are in the U.S. Make a 'Mestizo' category at least!
Quote: (07-29-2013 05:01 PM)Samseau Wrote:
Quote: (07-29-2013 04:21 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Haha until the whole 'Hispanic' thing is spoken about openly we're getting nowhere. White conservatives on the forum won't listen to myself and speakeasy's arguments about Hispanic/Latino not being a race, just as liberals on the forum won't listen to the same 'argument', but for different reason. White America isn't going anywhere, it's just that some of those white people are going to have 'exotic' sounding names. The fact that this forum, despite all the conversations, still has 'Hispanic' as a racial category shows how ridiculous race issues are in the U.S. Make a 'Mestizo' category at least!
So if Hispanic isn't a race how come when I google that word I get these sites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic <--- A wikipedia page
http://www.hsf.net/ <--- A national scholarship fund
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hispanic <--- Definitions in popular dictionaries
http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/ <--- The libary of congress's own website for the section of the library dedicated to hispanics
http://www.pewhispanic.org/ <--- Major think tanks who classify others as hispanics
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k71111 <--- A harvard journal dedicated to hispanics
And that's just the first page!
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Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catch all to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship either with Spain and Portugal or only with Spain, regardless of race. However, in the eyes of the US Census Bureau, Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race, any ancestry, any ethnicity, or any country of origin. Due to the technical distinctions involved in defining "race" vs. "ethnicity," there is confusion among the general population about the designation of Hispanic identity.
Quote: (07-30-2013 03:25 AM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (07-29-2013 05:01 PM)Samseau Wrote:
Quote: (07-29-2013 04:21 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Haha until the whole 'Hispanic' thing is spoken about openly we're getting nowhere. White conservatives on the forum won't listen to myself and speakeasy's arguments about Hispanic/Latino not being a race, just as liberals on the forum won't listen to the same 'argument', but for different reason. White America isn't going anywhere, it's just that some of those white people are going to have 'exotic' sounding names. The fact that this forum, despite all the conversations, still has 'Hispanic' as a racial category shows how ridiculous race issues are in the U.S. Make a 'Mestizo' category at least!
So if Hispanic isn't a race how come when I google that word I get these sites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic <--- A wikipedia page
http://www.hsf.net/ <--- A national scholarship fund
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hispanic <--- Definitions in popular dictionaries
http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/ <--- The libary of congress's own website for the section of the library dedicated to hispanics
http://www.pewhispanic.org/ <--- Major think tanks who classify others as hispanics
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k71111 <--- A harvard journal dedicated to hispanics
And that's just the first page!
Because it's become almost a quasi-race IN AMERICA, nowhere else uses it.
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Not in South America even, likewise Latino. There are black latinos,
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white latinos etc.
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I do get it to an extent, 'Hispanic' means mestizo. Someone visibly mestizo.
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Furthermore, from one of your own links:
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Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catch all to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship either with Spain and Portugal or only with Spain, regardless of race. However, in the eyes of the US Census Bureau, Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race, any ancestry, any ethnicity, or any country of origin. Due to the technical distinctions involved in defining "race" vs. "ethnicity," there is confusion among the general population about the designation of Hispanic identity.
If it was indeed a race, then Brazil would use it, surely?
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The Pardos are a mixture of Europeans, Blacks and Amerindians. Brazil does not have a category for multiracial people, but a Pardo (brown) one, which may include caboclos, mulatos, cafuzos (local ethnonyms for people of noticeable mixed White and Amerindian, Black and White, and Amerindian and Black descent i.e. mestizos, mulattoes and zambos, respectively), the multiracial result of their intermixing (despite most of White and Black Brazilians possessing some degree of race-mixing, since brownness in Brazil is a matter of phenotype) and assimilated, westernized indigenous people.
Quote: (07-30-2013 04:37 AM)Teedub Wrote:
Yeah, but Americans don't do what Brazil does do they? They say someone like Pitbull (who is whiter looking than a lot of actual Spaniards!) and someone like Juan Manuel Marquez are the same race, hispanic. It's nonsense.
Quote: (07-30-2013 04:37 AM)Teedub Wrote:
Yeah, but Americans don't do what Brazil does do they? They say someone like Pitbull (who is whiter looking than a lot of actual Spaniards!) and someone like Juan Manuel Marquez are the same race, hispanic. It's nonsense. A "pardo" is someone like Nicole Scherzinger, someone who can't be identified as she's so mixed. Ricky Martin for example, isn't seen as white in America - he's seen as "hispanic", that is madness.
Quote: (07-30-2013 05:39 AM)ElBorrachoInfamoso Wrote:
Caribbeans also have the opposite of the one drop rule. Someone has to look mostly black to be considered black, otherwise they're called something else. In the US, we consider someone black even if they have three white grandparents.
Quote: (07-30-2013 08:31 AM)Blaster Wrote:
Quote: (07-30-2013 04:37 AM)Teedub Wrote:
Yeah, but Americans don't do what Brazil does do they? They say someone like Pitbull (who is whiter looking than a lot of actual Spaniards!) and someone like Juan Manuel Marquez are the same race, hispanic. It's nonsense. A "pardo" is someone like Nicole Scherzinger, someone who can't be identified as she's so mixed. Ricky Martin for example, isn't seen as white in America - he's seen as "hispanic", that is madness.
It's not madness. The term is what it is in the United States because the outward cultural expression as it relates to the majority American culture is what actually matters to the people who live here.
If you were born into a poor neighborhood in Mexico, speak Spanish, live in the US with other Mexicans, blast salsa and Latin pop music at public barbecues, and aren't an obvious SWPL chick going through a latino-fetish phase, nobody is going to care what race your genetic markers say you are.
Note that by your standards, "white" is not even really a race either.
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To claim they're all the same is lazy and to anyone observing from outside the U.S - pretty weird. What you described as being Hispanic, the Latin music and all that stuff could equally be applied to Spaniards, and I think Spaniards would be pretty offended if you said they weren't white!
Quote: (07-30-2013 01:08 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
How did the different races form?
Did we all start off as the same race?
Are we all related?
I don't think anyone has the answers to these questions..?
Quote: (07-30-2013 10:56 AM)Blaster Wrote:
Legitimate European Spanish diaspora in the US is a tiny fraction of the Latin American presence (80k vs 52 million). Odds of Spaniards gathering in sufficient numbers to be mistaken for Latin Americans is very slim. And certainly, the closer you look the more you'll find different patterns in the various Hispanic subgroups (starting with the obvious, like Brazilians not even speaking Spanish).