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Category Archives: Latino
What’s A Hispanic?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * What always amazes me is how the Mestizos and Indios eagerly wear the “Hispanic” or “Latino” persona. It’s analog would be “African-Americans” cheering for their Anglo-Saxon identity. The Spaniards and Portuguese *brutally* subjugated the Indios … Continue reading
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Should We Lower Lending Standards For Blacks, Hispanics?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * I feel bad for that 24 year old Hispanic. I remember graduating from high school and getting from the principal that deed for my first home along with my high school diploma… what a happy … Continue reading
WP: What that Cruz-Rubio ‘He doesn’t speak Spanish’ thing was about
The worst writer for The Fix at the Washington Post is Janell Ross. Nobody would care about Mexicans speaking Spanish in America if they did it in private while displaying fluency in English in public. Unfortunately, many Mexican-Americans tend to … Continue reading
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Sheffield says Latin players easier to control than blacks
ESPN: The percentage of African-Americans playing Major League Baseball is at an all-time low and Gary Sheffield says he has a theory why that’s the case. In an interview with GQ magazine that’s currently on newsstands, the typically outspoken Tigers … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: Brush Up His Spanish: Julian Castro Preps to be Hillary’s Veep
Steve Sailer writes: One interesting aspect is that the Castro twins, are as far as I can tell from searching out their long lost illegitimate father (a retired schoolteacher in San Antonio), are representative mestizo Mexican-Americans, which might (or might … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: Hispanic Electoral Tsunami Postponed Once Again Due to Lack of Interest
Steve Sailer writes: For years we’ve been reading about the Righteous Racial Rage of Hispanics and how the only hope of the Republican Party to survive is to facilitate an auto-coup by its South Florida wing of Jeb Bush and/or … Continue reading
LAT: The Latino vote is bigger and better educated than ever before, a new report finds
Rosalia Garcia de Flores, center, listens with others at a news conference in Pacoima launching a campaign to register Latino voters in mixed-status families. The number of Latinos eligible to vote in this year’s presidential election is 40% higher than … Continue reading
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Whatever Happened to Latino Political Power?
By ROBERTO SURO JAN. 2, 2016 DEMOGRAPHY is destiny, or so the saying goes, but Latinos are learning this political season that destiny can take detours. As their population in the United States surged from 35 million in 2000 to … Continue reading
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Back To Blood
Comments: * Ideology is more important than ethnicity. * Well, the thing is that people – particularly on the low end of the intelligence and education spectrum – aren’t ideological thinkers. (In truth, even lots of ideological thinkers emote first … Continue reading
The Trumpening
Comments: * My thoughts on the Frum piece, as they occurred: – tribalism (fissures) within the parties mirror the more lurid colour-coding of America race-wise, under Obama, doesn’t it? – immigration… as now constituted looks a lot like slavery; elites … Continue reading
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