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"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
"Tester" wrote in message g... On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:57:11 -0500, dxAce wrote: wrote: "Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?" http://www.hear2.com/2007/03/should_....html#comments Beats me - ask the fake Hispanic Eduardo. I really feel that those Spanish only stations in the USofA should be required to air at least 60% English so as to help *assimilate* the invaders. FYI, rhe primary PBS station in the New York City area today started a Spanish secondary digital channel, displacing an English digital channel from some cable systems. http://www.thirteen.org/homepage/pro...ouncement.html Of course, illegals working minimum wage or less probably are not watching a digital TV channel of any variety. In New York, over half the Hispanic adult population consists of Puerto Ricans, and there are no illegal Puerto Ricans. |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
David Eduardo wrote: "Tester" wrote in message g... On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:57:11 -0500, dxAce wrote: wrote: "Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?" http://www.hear2.com/2007/03/should_....html#comments Beats me - ask the fake Hispanic Eduardo. I really feel that those Spanish only stations in the USofA should be required to air at least 60% English so as to help *assimilate* the invaders. FYI, rhe primary PBS station in the New York City area today started a Spanish secondary digital channel, displacing an English digital channel from some cable systems. http://www.thirteen.org/homepage/pro...ouncement.html Of course, illegals working minimum wage or less probably are not watching a digital TV channel of any variety. In New York, over half the Hispanic adult population consists of Puerto Ricans, and there are no illegal Puerto Ricans. So then is the other half illegal? |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Tester" wrote in message g... On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:57:11 -0500, dxAce wrote: wrote: "Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?" http://www.hear2.com/2007/03/should_....html#comments Beats me - ask the fake Hispanic Eduardo. I really feel that those Spanish only stations in the USofA should be required to air at least 60% English so as to help *assimilate* the invaders. FYI, rhe primary PBS station in the New York City area today started a Spanish secondary digital channel, displacing an English digital channel from some cable systems. http://www.thirteen.org/homepage/pro...ouncement.html Of course, illegals working minimum wage or less probably are not watching a digital TV channel of any variety. In New York, over half the Hispanic adult population consists of Puerto Ricans, and there are no illegal Puerto Ricans. So then is the other half illegal? No, I was just pointing out that fully half of the Hispanic population could not be illegal because it is Puerto Rican. The previous poster seemed to be trying to suggest that _all_ Hispanics are illegal, which, of course is not true and which, in NY, is even less true. |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Tester" wrote in message g... On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:57:11 -0500, dxAce wrote: wrote: "Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?" http://www.hear2.com/2007/03/should_....html#comments Beats me - ask the fake Hispanic Eduardo. I really feel that those Spanish only stations in the USofA should be required to air at least 60% English so as to help *assimilate* the invaders. FYI, rhe primary PBS station in the New York City area today started a Spanish secondary digital channel, displacing an English digital channel from some cable systems. http://www.thirteen.org/homepage/pro...ouncement.html Of course, illegals working minimum wage or less probably are not watching a digital TV channel of any variety. In New York, over half the Hispanic adult population consists of Puerto Ricans, and there are no illegal Puerto Ricans. So then is the other half illegal? No, I was just pointing out that fully half of the Hispanic population could not be illegal because it is Puerto Rican. The previous poster seemed to be trying to suggest that _all_ Hispanics are illegal, which, of course is not true and which, in NY, is even less true. Well, how many do you think are illegal? Do your stations advise the illegals to return home or advocate them to seek 'entitlements'? |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Run along now... and spin some salsa. Salsa is Puerto Rican. There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican illegal immigrant. But there is such a thing as a dumbass retard from Cleveland! You're not Hispanic, you're not a Puerto Rican, you're not a Mexican and you're not an Ecuadorian. Hispanic is not a nationality. If you read what he posted he said it was a "shtik" and nowhere used the term "nationality" so if you think those terms are the same then we are using different dictionaries. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Run along now... and spin some salsa. Salsa is Puerto Rican. There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican illegal immigrant. But there is such a thing as a dumbass retard from Cleveland! You're not Hispanic, you're not a Puerto Rican, you're not a Mexican and you're not an Ecuadorian. Hispanic is not a nationality. If you read what he posted he said it was a "shtik" and nowhere used the term "nationality" so if you think those terms are the same then we are using different dictionaries. Ecuadorian, Puerto Rican and Mexican are nationalities... to which dxAss was making comparisons. "Hispanic" is a culture, and may be acquired by life experience. |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Run along now... and spin some salsa. Salsa is Puerto Rican. There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican illegal immigrant. But there is such a thing as a dumbass retard from Cleveland! You're not Hispanic, you're not a Puerto Rican, you're not a Mexican and you're not an Ecuadorian. Hispanic is not a nationality. If you read what he posted he said it was a "shtik" and nowhere used the term "nationality" so if you think those terms are the same then we are using different dictionaries. Ecuadorian, Puerto Rican and Mexican are nationalities... to which dxAss was making comparisons. "Hispanic" is a culture, and may be acquired by life experience. Hispanic can refer to either people of Spanish decent or Latin American decent or their respective cultures, which are not the same but are similar. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Run along now... and spin some salsa. Salsa is Puerto Rican. There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican illegal immigrant. But there is such a thing as a dumbass retard from Cleveland! You're not Hispanic, you're not a Puerto Rican, you're not a Mexican and you're not an Ecuadorian. Hispanic is not a nationality. If you read what he posted he said it was a "shtik" and nowhere used the term "nationality" so if you think those terms are the same then we are using different dictionaries. Ecuadorian, Puerto Rican and Mexican are nationalities... to which dxAss was making comparisons. "Hispanic" is a culture, and may be acquired by life experience. Hispanic can refer to either people of Spanish decent or Latin American decent or their respective cultures, which are not the same but are similar. The US census definition does not define descent. It simply defines a culture which may or may not be related to part of Latin America and Spain... it also includes US Hispanics who are many generations removed from any specific other nation. |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Run along now... and spin some salsa. Salsa is Puerto Rican. There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican illegal immigrant. But there is such a thing as a dumbass retard from Cleveland! You're not Hispanic, you're not a Puerto Rican, you're not a Mexican and you're not an Ecuadorian. Hispanic is not a nationality. If you read what he posted he said it was a "shtik" and nowhere used the term "nationality" so if you think those terms are the same then we are using different dictionaries. Ecuadorian, Puerto Rican and Mexican are nationalities... to which dxAss was making comparisons. "Hispanic" is a culture, and may be acquired by life experience. Hispanic can refer to either people of Spanish decent or Latin American decent or their respective cultures, which are not the same but are similar. The US census definition does not define descent. It simply defines a culture which may or may not be related to part of Latin America and Spain... it also includes US Hispanics who are many generations removed from any specific other nation. I don not see where DxAce referred to the US census. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
"Telamon" wrote in message ... The US census definition does not define descent. It simply defines a culture which may or may not be related to part of Latin America and Spain... it also includes US Hispanics who are many generations removed from any specific other nation. I don not see where DxAce referred to the US census. No, he just pulled his own definition out of some orifice. |
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