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@JENXRARE @marshmalluvity - I guess it’s why their so adamant about who’s “latino” and who’s not. Or maybe i’m just talk talking out my ass rn.
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@JENXRARE @marshmalluvity Latino to them is different though because of differences in experience of the LATAM culture. And Latino is mostly used in the USA. People from LATAM usually refer to themselves by their nationality. —
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@ameliefilm Unfortunately, they don‘t gaf about that. If you aren’t born in LATAM and raised there, they don’t see you as ‘Latina’.
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@Itsthatlawyer_ Not a hot take. If you aren’t born in LATAM or are raised in said country. You are not Latino/a, you only have ancestral roots there.
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@souvenirtities “Latina/o’s” don’t really identify as that but by nationality plus being latin american is a cultural thing. Like, let’s say a german couple moves to mexico, have a kid there, and raise the child in mexico. The parents are not mexican, only their child.
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