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My mother in law is Mexican/European but is 2nd generation American. She proclaims she is American, not Latina. She dislikes when people see her brown skin, brown eyes, curly hair and say she’s a Latina. Even her husband describes her as “Latina.” Not because she’s not proud of it, but because she feels that ostracized from her predominantly “White-American” lifestyle and says it typically divides people.
We used to butt heads about it when I first started coming around (I’m Central American). But I began to realize it’s all perspective really. Those who are divided because just have a heavily-influenced perspective.
There's a long history of passing as white in America which is sad.
I mean most Latin American countries tried to "mejorar la raza" themselves to varying degrees of success, it's not just an America thing
America is actually less colorist than most of Latin America. Look at Mexican media for example. It's all pasty whites
America today is a lot less white than countries like Costa Rica or Argentina or Uruguay
Oh yes so called Hispanic culture is very racist and anti black especially. Dominican Republic has a very clear proof of this. But Brazil too, the hierarchy was much more explicit according to how close to whiteness you were.