Doctors asked her about her race she said white. They then asked her ethnicity and she said still white (lol) they said no you are either Hispanic Puerto Rican or non Hispanic. What a joke this all is.
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Doctors asked her about her race she said white. They then asked her ethnicity and she said still white (lol) they said no you are either Hispanic Puerto Rican or non Hispanic. What a joke this all is.
She is Hispanic from the Iberian Peninsula. I don't know her attitude on this. Does she want to be culturally Hispanic? She will always be white. Hispanic is a culture. She can choose. i don't get why it's a joke. She tells them how she wants to be identified. And please ask her not to identify as a Potato.
She is white and wants to be white. The point being was all she could describe to be is non hispanic but literally everyone else who isn't hispanic is non hispanic. Also from a historical context Hispania is the empire of the Iberian Pennisula so her only option to be non Hispanic is a contradiction because Hispanic today doesnt mean ancestry from the Iberian Peninsula.
para los que no estén de acuerdo, espero que hable español. hablar español es parte de la cultura. Pero no es necesario para ser hispano
OMG it's hard to write in Spanish when your computer is in English mode. I already edited it once. Not going back to correct my grammar. Sorry to my literate Hispanics out there. I don't get the downvotes, but I must be doing something right.
BTW, White Hispanic I am. Still have close family in Spain. It's OK to be a white Hispanic.