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similar ≠ same.

Brazil=Dominican republic?

Where do you draw the line at what’s similar and what’s the same? What do Portuguese speaking people have in common with who you define to be Latinos that overrides the things that Haitians have in common like cuisine, religious practices, and ancestral make up?
 
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I wouldn't call him a bigot, he just doesn't realize what he is (A Black Man).

He is just uninformed and in denial.

Again, it takes some of us longer to face the truth. He needs to be reconditioned.
Ninja has said a ton of vile stuff about black people besides the whole "I'm not black stuff".

It is clear he is a racist. The only reason he is not banned is that Meth believes his offensive comments are motivated by deep ignorance but not malice.
 
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Funny thing is I can go to my Dominican or Puerto Rican friend’s mother’s House and get the same exact meal my mom would cook for me without having them cater to Haitian guest. Haiti has been team platano forever. But it’s “culture” that’s different ?
 
How do you combine race and ethnicity when they are two different things?

One challenge we currently face is how Americans view “race” and “ethnicity” differently than in decades past. In our diverse society, a growing number of people find the current race and ethnic categories confusing, or they wish to see their own specific group reflected on the census questionnaire. Our research has found that over time, there have been a growing number of people who do not identify with any of the official OMB race categories, and this means that an increasing number of respondents have been racially classified as “Some Other Race.” In fact, in 2000 and in 2010, the Some Other Race (SOR) population, which was intended to be a small residual category, was the third largest race group. This was primarily due to reporting by Hispanics, who make up the overwhelming majority of those classified as SOR, not identifying with any of the OMB race categories. In addition, segments of other populations, such as Afro-Caribbean and Middle Eastern or North African populations, did not identify with any of the OMB race categories and identified as SOR.


Taking note of this, over the past decade, Census Bureau researchers have been exploring different strategies for improving respondent understanding of the questions we ask, as well as improving the accuracy of the resulting data we produce on race and ethnicity. This research began in 2008, with the design of the 20In 2012, the AQE research was completed, and the results demonstrated promising strategies that combined race and ethnicity into one question and addressed challenges and complexities of race and Hispanic origin measurement and reporting.10 Census Alternative Questionnaire Experiment (AQE) Research on Race and Hispanic Origin, which at the time was the most comprehensive research effort on race and Hispanic origin ever undertaken by the Census Bureau.


https://www.census.gov/about/our-research/race-ethnicity.html
 
One challenge we currently face is how Americans view “race” and “ethnicity” differently than in decades past. In our diverse society, a growing number of people find the current race and ethnic categories confusing, or they wish to see their own specific group reflected on the census questionnaire. Our research has found that over time, there have been a growing number of people who do not identify with any of the official OMB race categories, and this means that an increasing number of respondents have been racially classified as “Some Other Race.” In fact, in 2000 and in 2010, the Some Other Race (SOR) population, which was intended to be a small residual category, was the third largest race group. This was primarily due to reporting by Hispanics, who make up the overwhelming majority of those classified as SOR, not identifying with any of the OMB race categories. In addition, segments of other populations, such as Afro-Caribbean and Middle Eastern or North African populations, did not identify with any of the OMB race categories and identified as SOR.


Taking note of this, over the past decade, Census Bureau researchers have been exploring different strategies for improving respondent understanding of the questions we ask, as well as improving the accuracy of the resulting data we produce on race and ethnicity. This research began in 2008, with the design of the 20In 2012, the AQE research was completed, and the results demonstrated promising strategies that combined race and ethnicity into one question and addressed challenges and complexities of race and Hispanic origin measurement and reporting.10 Census Alternative Questionnaire Experiment (AQE) Research on Race and Hispanic Origin, which at the time was the most comprehensive research effort on race and Hispanic origin ever undertaken by the Census Bureau.


https://www.census.gov/about/our-research/race-ethnicity.html
The link in there didn’t work, so I’m still wondering about how they combined the two when they are different things.
 
The link in there didn’t work, so I’m still wondering about how they combined the two when they are different things.

https://www.census.gov/about/our-research/race-ethnicity.html

link works just fine.

In 2012, the AQE research was completed, and the results demonstrated promising strategies that combined race and ethnicity into one question and addressed challenges and complexities of race and Hispanic origin measurement and reporting
 
So chances are I gotta read the entire article just to find you likely didn’t understand what you posted.

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like what, da same ish Bernie Sanders said about Unemployment linked to violence in black neighborhoods?

you only pop up in threads im in to peddle your bull ish.

wish you kept that same energy in real life.
Like saying white supremacy is a hoax that is being played on black people to trick them into voting Democratic.

That the Atlantic Slave trade was a relative cake walk

That black people should be thankful to live in America during the Jim Crow Era, that it was the best place for them

That black people should also be thankful that stop-n-frisk was employed in their neighbors even though it violated their constitutional rights

That our only black president was only popular because of his skin color

That housing discrimination doesn't exist

Defend voter suppression against black people

-You repeat your nonsense even after people disprove it.

And yes, implying that black people are naturally prone to criminality.

You made slick comment about Mexican immigrants

Tell people that if they don't love America they should leave it.

You make slick comments about black women.

If we ever met in real life I would have no problem calling you are racist to your face, because that is what you are.

But unlike you I don't take the internet seriously enough to want to fly across the country to confront a simple racist. I read racist comments on the internet all the time, you ain't special, and I am not as emotionally fragile as you.

But if you find a discounted Spirit Airlines ticket to Nevada, you are more than welcome to roam around Vegas and it's surrounding suburbs looking for me. Come in July, the perfect weather for fragility motivated buffoonery.
 
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There’s clearly an attempt to tether latino to Hispanic even though Brazilians and the Portuguese are definitely not Hispanic/Spanish speaking. But I’m sure Therese some arbitrary “cultural” reasoning behind why they get a pass and Haitians don’t. But it’s got nothing to do with race ?
If Ninjahood wants to be light skinned so much, he just has to move to Mozambique or Equatorial Guinea.





But he'd have to leave his bedroom first.
 
before you do that why don't you fly to the south and rent a car or something and drive through these counties between cities so you can see what we're talking about.

there's no point in fighting somebody that's just trying to help you.

He should hit up a maga rally and interact with his fellow cult members.
 
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