Spanish =/ Latino American

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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#61 » by Joana » Wed Jun 3, 2009 9:49 pm

He's American, not Greek.

This thread isn't basketball related, I think; isn't there a current affairs/off-topic board? If so, why is this here?
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#62 » by cantervil » Thu Jun 4, 2009 12:01 am

I don´t really know much about the issue but using the term "latino" would be the less accurate isn´t it? I mean... calling a Spanish "latino" is correct but i think that people don´t realise that the word "latino" is for the places where latin was spoken.Italians for example are latinos.I could be wrong but that is what i´ve always thought.

I don´t feel offended neither, im spanish too.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#63 » by KWSN-Men » Thu Jun 4, 2009 1:00 am

penzias wrote:
methius wrote:This thread is (Please Use More Appropriate Word).

Rubio is Hispanic. If a person interprets Hispanic as being only Mexican then that person is (Please Use More Appropriate Word) as well. If someone like KWSN-Men is offended by being called Hispanic then they are both illogical and racist because they don't want to be linked to other Hispanic nations. Get over it..

Kwsn is greek not spaniard. BTW, i'd recommend him going here where he'll find the help he needs.
Also, spaniards are not caucasian, they can be of any race just like hispanics or latino-americans. All of them are either political, geographical or cultural terms not racial.


I'm Basque. That region includes Spain.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#64 » by KWSN-Men » Thu Jun 4, 2009 1:02 am

methius wrote:The use of classifications has long been debated in the U.S. for lack of accuracy and misuse of categorizing ethnicity. For instance, the white category includes 'Non-Hispanic Whites' and 'Hispanic Whites' and the black category includes 'Non-Hispanic Blacks' and 'Hispanic Blacks'. Regardless of how the U.S. categorizes people, in its original definition, Hispanic refers to a person that speaks the Spanish language. Also, the term Latino was originally meant to refer to a person who spoke one of the Latin languages (Spanish, Italian, French..) so you could argue that Rubio is in fact BOTH Hispanic and Latino. So if people want to look at things from their own distorted perspective then go ahead, but the facts are the facts.


Oh I see. So since Briton is from Roman times then and since British people speak English, then that means all English speaking people on Earth are Britons. Yep. I mean that's a fact based on your logic and reasoning. Anyone on Earth that speaks English is a Briton.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#65 » by KWSN-Men » Thu Jun 4, 2009 1:04 am

Joana wrote:He's American, not Greek.

This thread isn't basketball related, I think; isn't there a current affairs/off-topic board? If so, why is this here?


I'm Basque. STOP MAKING UP MY HERITAGE. You have been doing it many times in several threads. I am sure that is worthy of a legit complaint to mods.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#66 » by mnWI » Thu Jun 4, 2009 3:26 am

KWSN-Men wrote:
I know racists when I see them. There are plenty in this thread.

KWSN-Men wrote:You can't hear me through a message board.


Where does this vision through a message board come from then? Then again, I have an IQ of 198...
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#67 » by casey » Thu Jun 4, 2009 3:40 am

KWSN-Men wrote:
john2jer wrote:And the term hispanic comes from the word Hispania, a term created by the Romans refering to Iberian Peninsula where Spain happens to be. So yes, they're hispanic as well.


In the US "Hispanic" doesn't mean that when people use it. It means "Mexican".

What US are you talking about? Certainly not the one that I live in.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#68 » by 667Club » Thu Jun 4, 2009 11:40 am

cantervil wrote:I don´t really know much about the issue but using the term "latino" would be the less accurate isn´t it? I mean... calling a Spanish "latino" is correct but i think that people don´t realise that the word "latino" is for the places where latin was spoken.Italians for example are latinos.I could be wrong but that is what i´ve always thought.

I don´t feel offended neither, im spanish too.


NOT

Latino is shorts for Latino-americans. Using your logic, French canadians would be latinos.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#69 » by john2jer » Thu Jun 4, 2009 1:57 pm

I'm pretty positive talkbasket has been watching Carlos Mencia as if it's a documentary.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#70 » by Genjuro » Thu Jun 4, 2009 2:06 pm

667Club wrote:
cantervil wrote:I don´t really know much about the issue but using the term "latino" would be the less accurate isn´t it? I mean... calling a Spanish "latino" is correct but i think that people don´t realise that the word "latino" is for the places where latin was spoken.Italians for example are latinos.I could be wrong but that is what i´ve always thought.

I don´t feel offended neither, im spanish too.


NOT

Latino is shorts for Latino-americans. Using your logic, French canadians would be latinos.

Exactly. But of course we're talking about U.S. English.

Latino means a different thing in Spanish.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#71 » by jgozalb » Thu Jun 4, 2009 2:32 pm

KWSN-Men wrote:
Joana wrote:He's American, not Greek.

This thread isn't basketball related, I think; isn't there a current affairs/off-topic board? If so, why is this here?


I'm Basque. STOP MAKING UP MY HERITAGE. You have been doing it many times in several threads. I am sure that is worthy of a legit complaint to mods.


This guy can't be serious, I starting to believe that he is making all this stuff up just to have a good laugh at our cost.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#72 » by wushui » Fri Jun 5, 2009 2:37 am

^^^

Yea it's possible, normally I would put people like him on my ignore list, but every now and then this guy posts insightful information about international basketball. It's just his self-righteous tone and pompous rants that irks you.
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Re: Spanish =/ Latino American 

Post#73 » by Blame Rasho » Fri Jun 5, 2009 4:51 am

Yeah... it is beyond me that this thread went this far.

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