[QUOTE=.::WaRCoTTo::.;5781664]The difference between Latino and Hispanic:
Believe it or not bro..France and Spain conquered Mexico and MANY MANY more "Latin-American" countries..hence why the vast majority are spanish speaking countries..you are a Latino..like it or not..[/QUOTE]
BINGO!!!!
Now you get it, see in Mexico (not Mejico) the reason you won't find a statue or street named after Cristobal Colon or Hernando cortez is because they reject the conquerors. They don't accept and love the same people that came destroyed and ****d their culture.
That's why you still see kids in Mexico named Cuauhtemoc because we believe that is our history, not Sopain or France or England......get it?
So I am NTO Latino I am Mexican or Chicano. I know in Puerto Rico history doesn't go that far back but it's ok, I forgive you.
- Latino generally refers to countries (or cultures) that were once under Roman rule. This includes Italy, France, Spain, etc. Brazilians are considered to be Latino, but are not considered to be Hispanic.
- Hispanic describes cultures or countries that were once under Spanish rule (Mexico, Central America, and most South America where Spanish is the primary language).
Believe it or not bro..France and Spain conquered Mexico and MANY MANY more "Latin-American" countries..hence why the vast majority are spanish speaking countries..you are a Latino..like it or not..[/QUOTE]
BINGO!!!!
Now you get it, see in Mexico (not Mejico) the reason you won't find a statue or street named after Cristobal Colon or Hernando cortez is because they reject the conquerors. They don't accept and love the same people that came destroyed and ****d their culture.
That's why you still see kids in Mexico named Cuauhtemoc because we believe that is our history, not Sopain or France or England......get it?
So I am NTO Latino I am Mexican or Chicano. I know in Puerto Rico history doesn't go that far back but it's ok, I forgive you.
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