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My daughter’s best friend is 1/4 Mexican, looks Irish, grew up in a White area, as a White child. She says she “always” fills out that she’s Hispanic to try to get an advantage.
B/c your Hispanic that doesn’t guarantee anything. Trust me I know I’m Hispanic and proud of itMy daughter’s best friend is 1/4 Mexican, looks Irish, grew up in a White area, as a White child. She says she “always” fills out that she’s Hispanic to try to get an advantage.
You have never heard of people from the same ethnic group make fun of other people in the same group before? You mean Irish-Americans, for example, have never made fun of other Irish-Americans?Interesting. So, are Hispanics really given preferences? This girl really isn’t Mexican in her identity. I** even heard her make fun of Mexicans before**. Her mother was adopted by a white family as a child and really doesn’t ‘look’ Mexican , but seems very Anglo.
She just claims it to get some perceived preferences.
So what preferences is she getting?Interesting. So, are Hispanics really given preferences? This girl really isn’t Mexican in her identity. I even heard her make fun of Mexicans before. Her mother was adopted by a white family as a child and really doesn’t ‘look’ Mexican , but seems very Anglo.
She just claims it to get some perceived preferences.
I think she is hopeful to get preferences, such as applying to college etc. I don’t know if she actually received any. She told us that she always put Hispanic down to try to get a break.So what preferences is she getting?
You don’t have to be any particular “percent” or “fraction”, read the law.If you are part Hispanic, you are still Hispanic. I think you only have to be 1/8 to qualify. She shouldn’t not put white (because she is more white than Hispanic), but she is Hispanic.
But she is Hispanic. It doesn’t matter how she looks. When I was doing my undergrad I was required to take Spanish. My professor was Mexican, grew up in Mexico, and had fair skin and blonde hair. Actually, there are a lot of “Anglo-looking” Mexicans. Are they any less Hispanic?My daughter’s best friend is 1/4 Mexican, looks Irish, grew up in a White area, as a White child. She says she “always” fills out that she’s Hispanic to try to get an advantage.
She is accepted by our family as my daughter’s best friend. I’m sure she’ll find her place in this world.People like this ultimately end up with no one accepting them.
What does that prove. My family tells Irish jokes all the time, and we’re from Ireland.Interesting. So, are Hispanics really given preferences? This girl really isn’t Mexican in her identity. I even heard her make fun of Mexicans before. Her mother was adopted by a white family as a child and really doesn’t ‘look’ Mexican , but seems very Anglo.
She just claims it to get some perceived preferences.
Depends on the intent…What does that prove. My family tells Irish jokes all the time, and we’re from Ireland.
I know of a man that claims to be “black” even though he has a white mother and was raised by her white family. Then he writes a book dedicated to his father that he only saw a few times in his life.My daughter’s best friend is 1/4 Mexican, looks Irish, grew up in a White area, as a White child. She says she “always” fills out that she’s Hispanic to try to get an advantage.
He got his “black” features from his father. These features, or rather, the experiences from having them, shaped his life. Is that a problem?I know of a man that claims to be “black” even though he has a white mother and was raised by her white family. Then he writes a book dedicated to his father that he only saw a few times in his life.
A lot of biracial people identify more strongly as non white than white, simply because that’s how they’re treated by everyone else.He got his “black” features from his father. These features, or rather, the experiences from having them, shaped his life. Is that a problem?