marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them] to literature • 3 years agoDon Quixoteimagemessage-square39 fedilinkarrow-up180
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minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear2·3 years agoBecause they aren't, unless their family are latinamericans. link
minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexagonhexbear3·3 years agoyeah that's kinda what I meant. Also, if the "racism" a family friend told me about a decade ago, is anything to go by, Spaniards don't think kindly of Latino Americans. link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear2·edit-23 years agoWhere do you think the term "sudaca" comes from link
minus-squaremarxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]hexagonhexbear3·3 years agoI’m not familiar with the Spanish Racism factory. Deeply familiar of the American brand tho. link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear3·edit-23 years agoTho it was immediately adopted by the targeted group so it's not like a strong slur. Also, it allows the existence of the term "sudakkka" which is a good generalization for words like "whitexicans". Yes, I just made it up. link
Because they aren't, unless their family are latinamericans.
yeah that's kinda what I meant. Also, if the "racism" a family friend told me about a decade ago, is anything to go by, Spaniards don't think kindly of Latino Americans.
Where do you think the term "sudaca" comes from
I’m not familiar with the Spanish Racism factory. Deeply familiar of the American brand tho.
Tho it was immediately adopted by the targeted group so it's not like a strong slur.
Also, it allows the existence of the term "sudakkka" which is a good generalization for words like "whitexicans".
Yes, I just made it up.