<p>Ok. I understand some people's frustration with my comment. Especially since i did not define the term hispanic.</p>
<p>Being hispanic is not a race. It is a culture. It represents the norms, customs, language, dialect, etc. of each and every country in latin america.</p>
<p>when i said this statement,
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I hate it when white people try to say they are hispanic even though they are like 25-10%, thats NOT hispanic.
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<p>I meant to say that just because you carry genes from a person that is "hispanic", does not classify you hispanic as you do not share the culture of the people.</p>
<p>With that in mind, hispanics are of different races. They are white, black or mulatto; but being hispanic or latin is not a race.</p>
<p>Jessica "dont call me latina" alba, is not someone i would consider hispanic. She may be a third generation hispanic, but she does not abide by the custom of the people, nor is she proud of her heritage, and she cant even speak spanish! (just an example)</p>
<p>por eso no me gusta cuando un americano dice que es latino cuando nisiquiera puede hablar espanol!</p>
<p>and yes, it is possible for a white person to be more hispanic than a person that came from hispanic parents, which is why i said
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i find it insulting that a white person would want to claim being a hispanic even though they probably dont even speak spanish.
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<p>Speaking spanish, knowing the customs, etc. are all hispanic traits. Like I said, it is a culture.</p>