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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    I read there was a massive minority turnout, so either the voter suppression is ineffective or fake news
    Every time you use 'fake news', remember Authoritarian regimes around the world have adopted Trump's term verbatim, and using it to violate the human and civil rights of their people.

    You, by using 'fake news' perpetuate that.

    But yeah, I want you to remember that every time you use the phrase. 'Fake news' is the language of authoritarian regimes now, thanks to Donald Trump, and willing helper elfs like yourself, debasing the concept of the 'truth', here in the 'land of the free'.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Some activist Hispanic judge doesn’t constitute the judiciary, he’s probably just some district peon trying to build a record for a congress run.
    It would appear that something triggered your racist button...

  3. #43
    Hispanic is not an ethnicity, it never has been. It refers to any group of people bay were influenced by the Spanish Empire, which includes hundreds of ethnicities

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skroe View Post
    Every time you use 'fake news', remember Authoritarian regimes around the world have adopted Trump's term verbatim, and using it to violate the human and civil rights of their people.

    You, by using 'fake news' perpetuate that.

    But yeah, I want you to remember that every time you use the phrase. 'Fake news' is the language of authoritarian regimes now, thanks to Donald Trump, and willing helper elfs like yourself, debasing the concept of the 'truth', here in the 'land of the free'.

    Take my energy Duerte

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Casterbridge View Post
    What?

    Hispanic is an ethnicity and is recognized by the US government as such, and you can be racist against an ethnicity.

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    welp this is what I get for delaying a post lol, what they said.
    Hispanic is not ethnicity and nationality is nothing more then systematic racism designed to separate us and cater only to specific groups. The fact democrats and republicans endorse it is enough to show why racism still exist.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Hispanic is not an ethnicity, it never has been. It refers to any group of people bay were influenced by the Spanish Empire, which includes hundreds of ethnicities
    Sames goes for white, black and Asian, does that mean you don't think they are either or is it I don't see color type of thing?

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Taso View Post
    Hispanic is not ethnicity and nationality is nothing more then systematic racism designed to separate us and cater only to specific groups. The fact democrats and republicans endorse it is enough to show why racism still exist.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisp...tino_Americans

    Hispanic is an ethnicity as determined by the US government, the other being non-Latino/Hispanic.

    So, in short, you’re wrong.

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Marcellus1986 View Post
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisp...tino_Americans

    Hispanic is an ethnicity as determined by the US government, the other being non-Latino/Hispanic.

    So, in short, you’re wrong.
    Definitions in the United States[edit]
    See also: Ethnic groups in the United States, History of Hispanic and Latino Americans, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, and Hispanic/Latino naming dispute
    Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catchall to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship with Spain, regardless of race and ethnicity

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispan..._United_States

    no im not wrong

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Marcellus1986 View Post
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisp...tino_Americans

    Hispanic is an ethnicity as determined by the US government, the other being non-Latino/Hispanic.

    So, in short, you’re wrong.
    Even if the US government defined the Earth as a disc that wouldn't make it so.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Definitions in the United States[edit]
    See also: Ethnic groups in the United States, History of Hispanic and Latino Americans, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, and Hispanic/Latino naming dispute
    Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catchall to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship with Spain, regardless of race and ethnicity

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispan..._United_States

    no im not wrong
    Hispanic Americans, such as Mexican, are often of this category. Hispanics can also be any other the other races listed above. Hispanic is an ethnicity not a race.
    The United States Census Bureau also classifies Americans as "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino", which identifies Hispanic and Latino Americans as an ethnicity (not a race) distinct from others, and comprising the largest minority group in the nation.
    Yes, you are. Shut up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noradin View Post
    Even if the US government defined the Earth as a disc that wouldn't make it so.
    You’re right. The GOVERNMENT of the country this argument is about definitely doesn’t have any authority to define its population as either an ethnicity or a race. Nice false equivalence
    Last edited by Marcellus1986; 2017-12-13 at 10:46 PM.

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Definitions in the United States[edit]
    See also: Ethnic groups in the United States, History of Hispanic and Latino Americans, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, and Hispanic/Latino naming dispute
    Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catchall to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship with Spain, regardless of race and ethnicity
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispan..._United_States

    no im not wrong
    STOP ARGUING SEMANTICS.

    It's pointless. It's annoying. Fucking stop. There is no purpose to this.

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    Heh, didn't even make it off the first page before being derailed.

  12. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Machismo View Post
    It would appear that something triggered your racist button...
    Its the usual thing, they had the audacity to not be born white. They should have rejected all that excess melanin production in the womb.
    Quote Originally Posted by Redtower View Post
    I don't think I ever hide the fact I was a national socialist. The fact I am a German one is what technically makes me a nazi
    Quote Originally Posted by Hooked View Post
    You haven't seen nothing yet, we trumpsters will definitely be getting some cool uniforms soon I hope.

  13. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Definitions in the United States[edit]
    See also: Ethnic groups in the United States, History of Hispanic and Latino Americans, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, and Hispanic/Latino naming dispute
    Today, organizations in the United States use the term as a broad catchall to refer to persons with a historical and cultural relationship with Spain, regardless of race and ethnicity

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispan..._United_States

    no im not wrong
    So, then why did you bring up the fact that the judge was Hispanic? Were you just race baiting? You clearly had intent when writing it, so why does the fact that he's Hispanic matter? It clearly mattered to you, so feel free to explain exactly why it mattered to you.

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    Stop with the arguing about what ethnicity is. It is tangential at best to the discussion, and does nothing but derail the conversation.

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    These forums’ moderators give a lot of cover to outright racists by equivocating for them and engaging in “both sides are equally at fault” fallacies. Gross stuff.

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