Yes, if they've got a problem with hispanics in general. There are those people who are more racist against a person the darker the skin color is. Those people would probably 'like' light skinned hispanics more than dark skinned hispanics. Some people get confused with really dark skinned hispanic people and they can't tell if the person is hispanic or a lighter skinned black person. If they don't like blacks then they might have a problem with them. It's difficult to give a straight answer to your question. The easiest thing to say is that in America, it still seems as if the darker your skin is, the more likely it is that you'll run into problems with racists.
2007-01-07 03:18:09
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answered by Pico 7
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Actually white people are not as racist as you think. Hispanic/Mexicans are just as racist. Take a look at New Mexico and their sh*tty education system for example. Most of the population in NM is Hispanic. They pick favorites, don't like people coming into their state of other races, religion or culture. New Mexico Highlands University is a perfect example of Hispanic racism at it's finest. Employers at the university are racist, proven by this article of a civil case by a white person in which the school LOST! http://www.aaup.org/report/academic-freedom-and-tenure-new-mexico-highlands-university
I was assaulted by Hispanic men and the dean of the university was still on their side. They also pick favorites with the football players that have rape or murder charges on them. So much racism, rape and corruption on campus that is being covered up. http://www.abqjournal.com/45241/abqnewsseeker/nmhu-football-recruit-arrested-in-connection-with-california-killing.html
And here is a documentary about the college and city it is in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg_OAYyvyJo
2014-09-01 10:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-28 07:35:28
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answered by ? 4
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Most Americans are dark, if you ask me. If some lighter shade of dark feels superior to a slightly darker shade, I do not really care.
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Yet, the "whitest" nation in the world has never used "colour coding" or racist policies? I always find it weird watching pink/tanned people referring themselves as white. And to most other people, colour doesn't really matter.
2007-01-07 03:12:54
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answered by dane 4
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White people are RACISTS against ALL color of people except their own. Color coding of the races originated from the white race. If you look at the turmoil in the WORLD,the white race has it's hand firmly in it,and will continue to do so.
2007-01-07 03:17:11
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answered by terry j 2
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Half of the people I know are. I was raised that way and I decided that it wasn't true what everyone says, epecially when they don't know the other person. I am so glad that I decided not to believe in what I was raised to believe in.
2007-01-07 03:14:20
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answered by vicki p 3
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well im not white or black,if you ask me no one is ,im a medium brown,and my friend is peachy,tan,and funny.i dont care what she does i know she is not rascist to hispanics no matter what well maybe a little but im not.most ''people'' see them as a threat because of movies
2007-01-07 03:19:21
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answered by poisonbabe38 1
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Most no, some yes
2007-01-07 03:12:11
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answered by ¡El lobo del norte del fuego! 1
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No
2007-01-07 03:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-01-07 03:36:24
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answered by peaches 2
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