(OT) : There is "Hispanic" and there is 'hispanic'
David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo 'the confused' wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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In fact, your wrong definition fails to recognizee the 15 million or so
Hispanics born in the USA.
That's the definition. What don't you understand about the words 'other'
or
'origin'?
The US is not / has not a "Spanish cullture" although one thrives inside the
dominat culture.
The proper definition (the one you use is mostly for government procurement)
is that of the US census. In any case, both specify origin or culture, and
would indicate that a person of Hispanic culture is Hispanic. Seems clear to
everyone but you.
That is the definition used officially in the US.
No, it is the one used mostly for procurement. It is somewhat different from
the one of the OMB and the US census (/which are, in fact, the same).
Spin, spin spin...
Hey, tell me again about how you left home at 13 and moved to Mexico.
LMFAO
dxAce
Michigan
USA
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