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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 16, 1:51 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: What is inconsistent? The term "Hispanic" used to mean someone from what was the Roman province of Hispania. Since that was a little used term, when the Census was ordered to break out what we now know as Hispanics before the 1980 Census, there was no term that fit the mandate. Latino includes Brazilians, Portuguese, French, Italians, etc. So the OMB and Census came up with a word that covered persons of the "Hispanic culture" which really is just anyone who speaks as their principal language or comes from a heritage where it was the principal language of Spanish. Of course, even this is a defective term in the sense that many Hispanics' heritage tongue is Náhuatl, Quechua, Aymará, etc. But, it had been impossible to separately enumerate this group before (most were under "white" racially) the term worked.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are inconsistent. First, when some posters object that there's a distinction to be drawn between race and nationality, you respond that there is no distinction because two people can be categorized as belonging to the same race anytime they share some characteristic (e.g., nationality) in common. However, when someone later describes Hispanic people as belonging to the same race, it turns out that being Hispanic is not, as a characteristic, sufficient for two people's belonging to the same race. Thsat is because "Hispanic" has no common characteristics save language use or heritage, and even there inconsistencies are found. Hispanic is not a nationality, an ethnicity nor is it, under any standard definition, a race. What common characteristic does an English speaking Tejano have with someone from Buenos Aires... or either of them with a Quechua-speaking indigenous person from Otavalo, Ecuador? The usage by some US Hispanics of "raza" means (from the additonal Spanish definitions... it is, after all. a Spanish word) "brotherhood " or "people." There is a commonality there of language, origin, ethnicity and even (mixed) racial characteristics. But to say all Hispanics are a race is patently absurd. Patently absurd... just like you, Chifako! Prance along. |
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