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by vmception
1622 days ago
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> Come on, are we seriously arguing that Latin America, of all places, does not have a centuries-long problematic history of grouping people by race? Nobody is arguing that, its more about non-"latinx" people in the US not being able to tell and not know and picking a term for people, alongside some of this generation's US residents that have latin american heritage that aren't represented adequately also picking the term, specifically to not perpetuate a caste system. I'm saying that the folly of the term is that it masquarades as representation of central and south america when its just for some US residents that want amorphous representation. It doesn't really factor in what the other US residents with the same heritage think, and it doesn't factor in the history of the places they came from. Its not a factor at all. |
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