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you said that white people don't qualify for AA or assistance, which is just plain bs, and you know it
You aren't going to get free money or preferential admission treatment by being white. A white person can get free money for merit or some other qualifier, but not skin color.
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Originally Posted by pezkiln
Yes that's ethnicity not race. Besides, what exactly are you complaining about? You can get free money to go to school for almost everything including red hair, or if you're left handed, and even for illnesses. Why should race/ethnicity be excluded but not anything else?
I'm not complaining, I'm asking. You see, I don't have my race on any government document so I should be able to apply for Hispanic scholarships next semester and any future job I apply for I can say I'm Hispanic. Then again I also have white skin...
I've honestly never read that as a descriptor of race/nationality/origin until recently in some of the recent GZ media reports.
What is he were black and from Cuba? Would he be a "African Cuban-American Hispanic"?
Does that mean Barack Obama is a 'white African American'?
African is a nationality not a race. Cuban would also be a nationality. One only holds nationality in the country that they are citizens of. You apparently don't know the difference between race and nationality. Hispanic is an ethnic group/culture.
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