I don't know that the content of the amount of blood in the veins of people depict whether they are racist or not. I don't know the experience you say you have had, but I would tend to believe that the few people you are speaking about cannot represent the whole. I also don't share your comment about the "Black/Mexican hate phenomenon". I am sure there are some isolated incidents where Blacks and Mexicans may have some disagreements, but overall, in this city - Nashville- I have not seen much 'hatred'. Many of the Mexicans here are prosperous, own their own businesses and attend schools with everybody else. We also have Somalies, Nigerians, Kurdish, and many other cultures who are trying to live together in peace.
2007-06-11 13:37:41
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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It has nothing to do with where you're from, if you are racist you are racist. I'm Cuban and come from a Cuban family whose ancestors are Spanish (they are all white) a lot of people in my family are racist, probably because there are no mulatos or half blacks in my family. Even some Cubans who are half black are racist. Cubans are racist especially the whites but not all Cubans are racist. I'm not and find it quite wrong but it doesn't matter where you or your family is from, you are either racist or not.
And some Cubans, Boricuas, Venezuelans are racist against native americans/indians with descendants who were Mayas, Incas and Aztecs. Racism is a terrible thing and there were indians in Cuba but the white spaniards killed them all so there aren't many if any cubans with Indian ancestors.
2007-06-11 11:47:24
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answered by Mrs.Frank Sinatra 3
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I'm not racist, but I'm not a fan of many Mexicans. I enjoy their heritage, but Mexicans tend to be more violent than many other races. Every day when I pick up the NY Post at my door, I read the NYPD Blogger, and it is generally those of Mexican decent who have commited many hanious crimes. In the school I coach, we have more disciplinary problems with much more mexicans than any other race. In fact, my black football players are the most honest, hard working well disciplined young men on the team.
2007-06-11 12:32:49
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answered by Pat 2
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From understanding a lot of them they're black. some relatively settle for it yet some do no longer. Many Afro Cubans will declare to be African Cuban or perhaps African American. Puerto Ricans relatively will inform you they have African ancestry. Dominicans will lie and deny a great number of the time approximately being black or having African ancestry.
2016-10-09 00:25:00
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answered by ? 4
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Well I'm Cuban, and i do have racists in my family (probably because they are all sons and daughters of Spaniards) but usually the young people have no prejudice against blacks, because we were educated that we are all the same, unlike old people that were told something else by their parents.
2007-06-11 13:25:27
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answered by Alicia 4
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i agree with u,it seems black people dont have promblems with alot of latino groups,but there is on and off tension between mexicans
2007-06-11 11:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares? Really...there are people dying in Darfur, Russia, Mexico, America, etc.
Who cares about this dumb question?? Ya Dolt.
2007-06-11 11:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares, they are all whole wheat , all from the same loaf
2007-06-11 11:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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S. American Indians are not Latino!
REAL LATINOS ARE SPANIARDS, FRENCH, RUMANIANS, PORTUGUESE AND ITALIANS!
2007-06-11 11:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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