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The difference between a La Raza slave and a Rightwing Hispanic

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Music at February 27th, 2012 - 10:35 pm

Latin or Latino is a term that is often misused in this country. Outside of the US Latin/Latino refers to Hispanics, Italians, Portuguese, Filipinos and even French. Inside the US it refers only to Hispanics. Even within this nation it means different things to different people. To the La Raza collaborator slaves of the White Progressive scum it means a victim group. To Rightwing Hispanics it means a proud culture that on two occasions (Rome and Spain) dominated the Earth. It’s just a cultural definition and doesn’t imply inferiority and victimhood.

Miami born Cuban American, Pitbull, is of the opinion that Latin is just an ethnic group and that it doesn’t mean you are owed anything. He describes how his family made it in America and that being Latin was not a disadvantage.

Fast forward to 1:39 in this clip where he describes what Latin means to him.

Spot on Pitbull. Our ancestors were conquerors, we don’t need any help to make it here. This is the United States of America.

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