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Sure but in reality most Hispanic are visibly Hispanic. In sociology we’d say that’s their “street race”..Moreso in the East and Northeast.
We also have to count MENA as “white” so this is a good compromise
I haven't heard of "street race" but given that it's sociology, I'd expect that it accounts for culture making it more of an ethnic distinction which is my point. I know that it LA, many people that might appear to be hispanic could actually be European/Armenian, middle eastern, North African, or Asian/Filipino.
Hispanics may "identify" as white because of an inferiority complex.
But they are overwhelmingly brown and mestizo.
Or they may identify as white because the categories are somewhat silly and that's what they most identify with given the choices. There are no "brown" or "mestizo" categories.
I haven't heard of "street race" but given that it's sociology, I'd expect that it accounts for culture making it more of an ethnic distinction which is my point. I know that it LA, many people that might appear to be hispanic could actually be European/Armenian, middle eastern, North African, or Asian/Filipino.
Hispanic is a de facto race IMO since most people use it like one and it generally refers to people who are mestizo or trigueno.
It's not because of an inferiority complex and they do not consider themselves white in real life.
They tend to view their race as Hispanic, and the census makes you pick both Hispanic + a race.
Are you saying that an indigenous person from Guatemala, a black Cuban, and a white Spaniard all see themselves as the same race because they are all Hispanic?
I haven't heard of "street race" but given that it's sociology, I'd expect that it accounts for culture making it more of an ethnic distinction which is my point. I know that it LA, many people that might appear to be hispanic could actually be European/Armenian, middle eastern, North African, or Asian/Filipino.
I mean in general Hispanics look like a lot of different people... they are part Asian via the Siberian straight, part white, part African.
There are a lot of other mixed race categories that look Hispanic, in Boston- that might be Cape Verdean but we too have a lot of Armenians (Dodakaians, Tufankjians etc). For the most part they look Italian/Sicilian.
Are you saying that an indigenous person from Guatemala, a black Cuban, and a white Spaniard all see themselves as the same race because they are all Hispanic?
How many white Spaniards do you think are in the US? 1Million? It’s pretty minimal.
Hispanic is a de facto race IMO since most people use it like one and it generally refers to people who are mestizo or trigueno.
I would think that term would be "Latin American", as "Hispanic" intentionally includes people from Spain. I'd argue that they see themselves more as the same ethnicity and not race. It's just that the terms are conflated. Indigenous people on one side of the rio grande may be considered to be Hispanic and a few hundred miles away and they aren't.
Race as a construct is a little silly and lots of people don't really fit in the given categories. That's the ultimate issue.
How many white Spaniards do you think are in the US? 1Million? It’s pretty minimal.
I don't know how many there are, nor do I assume that they are all white, but the word Hispanic is designed to account for them as opposed to Latin American, which excludes them.
1. Thank you OP
2. Where's Austin?
3. Most Hispanics I know don't call themselves white.
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