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I wonder if they know that Spanish is a white language. That it was the Spanish that conquered the Americas.......
The only thing that many will claim is the Spanish language. They don't want to claim the Reconquistador part of their Spanish ancestors. Many of these who are Mestizos of white Spanish and Amerindian blood only like to claim the latter in identify that way they can make the "stolen land" argument which they think entitles them to come to the U.S. at will claiming they were conquered as Amerindians when in fact their white Spanish ancestors were the conquerors. Bizzaro world, isn't it?
Jeeze, I guess I am not Latina, either. Took my white husband’s name…but I was adopted by my step-father as a child and my last name was SMITH from age ~6 till marriage. Haha! My name at birth (mother’s maiden name as my bio father didn’t claim me and he’s the Hispanic one) was German.
So I guess this is the opposite of Robert "Beto" O'Roark. He's a white guy trying to fool people into thinking he's latino.
You meant to say Robert Francis O'Rourke, as "Beto" is no where in his legal name, and certainly not his middle name.
He should marry Nkechi Amare Diallo (aka Rachael Dolezal), as they both identify as different races when it suits them.
Latino/Latina is cultural-designation, not a race.
So I guess what is meant in the news-story is, if you are a Latino, you are shunning your culture
if you marry a White person..........or some nonsensical concept like that.
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