racialreality9
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- Aug 8, 2016
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As a brown person myself, I often feel comfortable around Mexicans and other Hispanics who may have some white in them but are clearly darker. In fact growing up I had many Mexican American friends. I've always liked Mexican food.
But here is my problem...you just keep coming, and coming, and coming. It never ends. Another month or year gone by...America is a little more Hispanic. And you don't speak out against your illegal immigrant cousins, even though it would be in your interest to do so (more space and jobs for legal immigrants, and America would tolerate you better). And once you get here, you can't decide if you want to be black or white. I have seen some otherwise pretty Mexican girls act black, it's really disappointing. And this hispanicization of America is noticeable. I don't want to speak Spanish, and consider it a point of pride to not be able to speak it.
Basically, you will turn the United States into just another Latin American country. And why do you care, you obviously believe this country belongs to you, as if it is Mexico, Argentina, or Puerto Rica, or Cuba, or wherever you came from.
But here is my problem...you just keep coming, and coming, and coming. It never ends. Another month or year gone by...America is a little more Hispanic. And you don't speak out against your illegal immigrant cousins, even though it would be in your interest to do so (more space and jobs for legal immigrants, and America would tolerate you better). And once you get here, you can't decide if you want to be black or white. I have seen some otherwise pretty Mexican girls act black, it's really disappointing. And this hispanicization of America is noticeable. I don't want to speak Spanish, and consider it a point of pride to not be able to speak it.
Basically, you will turn the United States into just another Latin American country. And why do you care, you obviously believe this country belongs to you, as if it is Mexico, Argentina, or Puerto Rica, or Cuba, or wherever you came from.