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GOP needs to get its Latinos straight

Glendale : CA : USA | 4 months ago  
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Would you be annoyed if someone made a joke about you that assumed you were Australian?

Or English?

Scottish?

Or maybe they would look at you and say something funny about New Zealand.

If you've ever had any of that happen to you, then you might understand how Judge Sonia Sotomayor must feel in all the discussion of her nomination to the United States Supreme Court. She's a New York native whose parents emigrated from Puerto Rico prior to the Second World War. She was born in the Bronx, and calls herself a "Nuyorican."

She is the first American of Latino descent to be nominated to the Supreme Court, and because of that, a lot of people seem to be confused about what a Latino is. At least one political cartoonist has portrayed her as a pinata, which is part of the Mexican Christmas celebration.

At least one Republican senator, in trying to be humorous, said that some of Sotomayor's statements meant that she had "some 'splainin' to do." That of course is a reference to "I Love Lucy," in which Lucy was married to a band leader from Cuba.

It may be hard for some people to believe, but other than language, the various peoples that qualify as Latino -- or Hispanic -- don't have much more in common than Newt Gingrich does with Crocodile Dundee.

Maybe Republicans need a couple of reminders. Roberto Clemente was from Puerto Rico, for one. Bernardo, Anita and Maria in "West Side Story," they were Puerto Ricans.

Ricky Ricardo was not a Puerto Rican.

Neither were Speedy Gonzalez, Pancho Villa or the Taco Bell chihuahua.

And as far as I know, Newt Gingrich never hunted crocs, although I'm not so sure about Dick Cheney.

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Posted By OMega3_2yew OMega3_2yew | 4 months ago
In the worlds of M.C. Escher, New Zealand is but a paintbrush from a Kiwi Bird's dream and a racist ego's worst nightmare. Can't the nest of zealously grow stronger with the commitment of co-existing? Can't an aborigine islander meet an American Idol and indeed share a sense of hospitality? If the marijuana plant is such a big connection between two male figures of the 70's who's Gratest Hit brought Too-eech Hizz-ong the mainstream of pop-culture, then how is Schwarzenegger related to Sabonis? Does Dick Cheney know what a Toonee does?

Posted By Redhanded101 Redhanded101 | 4 months ago



A person with Latino heritage means that they are descendants of a family from Mexico, the Carribean, Central America, and South America.
As a group, Latinos represent a mixture of several ethnic backgrounds, including European, American Indian, and Africans as well.
The average person or GOP'er would not know this, that is except if you are a Democrat, then I guess you would know this right off the top of your head.
Reply By firesisle firesisle | 4 months ago
I'm an average person, and a GOP'er, and I was aware... unfortunately most of our Representatives and Senators are just as stupid as the ones from the other party. *lol*
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Posted By leftturnonly leftturnonly | 4 months ago
Thanks for bringing this up. The Republican Party is either completely unaware that all Latinos are not alike or at ease being openly xenophobic (if not just plain racist). I don't know which situation is preferable, but I'm hoping it's ignorance.
Posted By firesisle firesisle | 4 months ago
It's ignorance... racism requires taking a position on something...
Reply By CaliforniaMike CaliforniaMike | 4 months ago
Democrats are just as ignorant. They just haven't had a chance to show it here.
Posted By Sherrill_Fulghum Sherrill_Fulghum | 4 months ago
Contrary to what some people seem to believe the vast compilation of information known as the itnernet is no excuse for not doing any research (online or otherwise). It's gotten to be like some of my college translation classes where the lazy student picks the first word in a list as the translation and doesn't bother to look further.
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