Well, this is just going to be about some misunderstandings, I guess.
Why is it that MOST "Americans" or people in the U.S. consider "Hispanics/Latinos" and Spaniards to be the same? I mean, they're not. Spaniards are Caucasian. They're European like Italians, Greeks, French, etc. But there are "white hispanics". Argentina is composed of mostly people who are of 100% European descent: About 95% of it's population are of Spanish descent, Italian, German, some English, Dutch, and a few others. However, if an Argentinian person comes to the U.S. and even though he or she may have an Italian last name and may look 100% white, as soon as they say "I'm from Argentina" or start speaking Spanish, people say " But I thought you were white?" or " But you look white". Why is there so much ignorance in the U.S.?
Now look at pics of many famous celebrities whom most people just by looking at them consider them twice and have no idea they are "hispanic". Rory from the Gilmore Girls. Her mother is Mexican and her father is Argentinian yet she's pale, blue eyed and speaks Spanish perfectly because it was her first language. Her real name is Alexis Bledel. Cameron Diaz (Half Cuban), Christina Aguilera(Half Ecuadorian), Frank Muniz (Half Puerto Rican) and David Gallagher (half Cuban) from 7th Heaven and Cheyenne from Reba (100% of Cuban descent) are part "hispanic". Yet few people know that and they're thought of as "white" even the first three mentioned just because they "look" white and don't speak Spanish.
However, Jennifer Lopez, even though she was born in the US and speaks little Spanish is thought of as "hispanic" because she "looks" hispanic. There's no specific way or "rule" of what a "hispanic" should look like. Granted, most of the "hispanics" in the U.S. are the ones who are either mixed with Amerindians and have those features but that's because most of them are poor and that's why they leave their countries. Which also makes me wonder - there are "white" americans who are part Native American but they still consider themselves and are considered by others "white" even though they have native american descent. Cher for example. She's Cherokee. And lots of other "white americans" half not only native american descent but also black yet they are considered white just because they may not "look" white. But hispanics who are 100% of European descent like Gloria Estefan is not considered white because she's "latina". WTF?
Any thoughts?
justahuman - but super nonetheless