@SharayaJeter@beeisoveritbad I literally was talking about Salina. My first comment was in direct response to the commenter to your post that was talking about Salina.
And u do care since u are so bothered. U wanna end the convo bcuz I made a good point. Worry about yourself next time, not other ethnicities
@SharayaJeter@beeisoveritbad “Mainly”, you literally admitted that all Mexicans deal with this. Do you know that just because someone speaks Spanish they are discriminated against or told to “go back your country”?? Just give it up. You don’t need to be ignorant and stupid.
@SharayaJeter@beeisoveritbad Bro, Mexicans are literally being killed in “detention” centers and ripped from their families. The current immigration policy is being used to be open and racist towards brown people. Do you think you own discrimination? How ignorant and insensitive are u?
@SharayaJeter@beeisoveritbad Wtf. Are u a white cop? You’re literally apart of an historically oppressed group. It’s insane that you’re doing exactly what they did. Why don’t you stfu about other cultures/ethnicities. I’m defending mine.
@SharayaJeter@beeisoveritbad And also you’re not even Mexican. Stop telling us how we identify. You obviously have zero idea of how Mexicans came about and our history. We are a multi-racial. Don’t start policing people’s skin color/race. Last thing you should do.
@beeisoveritbad@SharayaJeter Bro, Mexicans are a multi-racial ethnic group. Stop being dense. There’s no way you can erase the racial diversity and mixing within the community by calling Latinos “white”. It doesn’t work.
@Molly_Bloom_P@SalinaEstitties Calling a deeply rooted culture with hundreds of years of shared history 'just a geopolitical term' is a wild level of erasure. It’s an ethnic identity, period
@Molly_Bloom_P@SalinaEstitties No kidding. It’s an ethnicity with huge racial diversity, which is exactly why using skin tone to erase someone's Mexican identity doesn't work
@Molly_Bloom_P@SalinaEstitties Reducing a rich Latino heritage to a skin tone just shows a misunderstanding of racial identity and attempts to erase a culture that you clearly don’t grasp.
@Mario_uwu27@SalinaEstitties Because racial labeling is built into the fabric of the U.S. Different races/ethnic groups have lived different lives in this country and it seeps into how we interact socially.
@djteorema@thetirekinge@SalinaEstitties “POC” isn't a literal description of skin shade; it's a political term for those facing systemic marginalization due to their race or ethnic background. Cmon dude…
@nymphomanico@norman1outsold@SalinaEstitties So if you have a Mexican family with different shades, from dark to light, the fair skin individual is non POC and the rest of the family is?
Also East Asians can have fairer skin than fair skinned Latinos? So what are we doing here?