JoelWarlock
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In the early 1980s, the majority of cocaine being shipped to the United States was landing in Miami, and originated in Colombia, trafficked through The Bahamas. Soon there was a huge glut of cocaine powder in these islands, which caused the price to drop by as much as 80 percent. Faced with dropping prices for their illegal product, drug dealers made a decision to convert the powder to "crack", a solid smokable form of cocaine, that could be sold in smaller quantities, to more people. It was cheap, simple to produce, ready to use, and highly profitable for dealers to develop. As early as 1981, reports of crack were appearing in Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago, New York, Miami, Houston, and in the Caribbean.The question of whether Mexicans are "white" is complex and involves considerations of race, ethnicity, history, and identity. In discussing why Mexicans are generally not considered "white," it is important to first clarify the distinction between racial categories and ethnic identities, both of which can vary significantly depending on historical, social, and geographical contexts.
Historical Background and Ethnic Diversity:Mexico is a country with a long history of indigenous peoples who inhabited the land for thousands of years before European colonization. When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the early 16th century, they brought with them a distinct racial and cultural identity centered on European, particularly Spanish, heritage. Over the centuries, the indigenous populations mixed with Europeans, as well as with enslaved Africans, resulting in a rich racial and ethnic diversity. This mixing created what is known as "mestizaje," a cultural and racial blending that is central to Mexican identity.
In contemporary Mexico, the majority of people identify as mestizo, meaning they have mixed indigenous and European ancestry. While there are also large communities of indigenous peoples, Afro-Mexicans, and those of other backgrounds, the dominant ethnic group is mestizo. Being mestizo is distinct from being "white," as "whiteness" historically refers to people of purely European ancestry. This distinction becomes more pronounced when considering the broader social and historical context of racial categorization.
Racial Classifications and Social Constructs:In many countries, including Mexico, race is understood as a social construct that categorizes people based on physical features such as skin color, facial features, and hair texture. While Mexicans with lighter skin, particularly those of predominantly European descent, may sometimes be categorized as "white," the majority of Mexicans do not fit these physical characteristics and are instead classified as having mixed or indigenous heritage.
In the United States, for example, "whiteness" is often associated with European-descended people, particularly from Northern and Western Europe. Mexicans, even those who are lighter-skinned or of European descent, are generally not considered "white" in American racial classifications. This distinction is not just about skin color but also about the historical legacy of colonialism, migration patterns, and racial hierarchies that have shaped both Mexican and American society.
Cultural Identity and National Consciousness:Beyond physical appearance and racial classifications, Mexican identity is deeply rooted in cultural heritage, which includes indigenous traditions, language, and customs. Mexican pride is often connected to the country’s indigenous roots and the resilience of its people in the face of colonial oppression. While Mexicans who are of European descent might identify with their Spanish ancestry, most Mexicans understand their identity as shaped by the blending of indigenous and European cultures, rather than a purely European or "white" heritage.
Conclusion:Mexicans, as a group, are not considered "white" because their racial and ethnic identity is predominantly shaped by a history of mestizaje, which involves the blending of indigenous, African, and European heritage. While there are individuals in Mexico with predominantly European ancestry, the vast majority of Mexicans identify as mestizo, a distinct ethnic category that does not align with the traditional notion of "whiteness." Furthermore, racial classifications are socially and historically constructed, and the concept of "whiteness" in Mexico and the United States is influenced by different historical and cultural factors. Thus, the identity of Mexicans cannot be neatly categorized into the category of "white," as it is more complex and fluid, shaped by a diverse range of cultural and racial experiences.
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Even doe all my ancestry is on the rightyou on the left
why do shitskins like you always obsess over their ethnicity, heritage and ancestry, when a normal person irl sees you there not gonna say "oh he has a tan complexion with norwegian and turkish, albanian, italian parents" they're gonna say "oh look at this spic with his brown skin". meanwhile people who are actually white like me dont obsess over heritage or ancestry, i could care less about where my great great great great grandparents are from, im Irish Catholic with brown hair and blue eyes with white skin and all of my family members are white, thats all there is to it, when im walking down the street people will look at me and say "thats a white guy"Even doe all my ancestry is on the right
Bruh I'm not Turkish Albanian or Italian you pajeetwhy do shitskins like you always obsess over their ethnicity, heritage and ancestry, when a normal person irl sees you there not gonna say "oh he has a tan complexion with norwegian and turkish, albanian, italian parents" they're gonna say "oh look at this spic with his brown skin". meanwhile people who are actually white like me dont obsess over heritage or ancestry, i could care less about where my great great great great grandparents are from, im Irish Catholic with brown hair and blue eyes with white skin and all of my family members are white, thats all there is to it, when im walking down the street people will look at me and say "thats a white guy"
normal people in the real world dont care about heritages or ethnicity, they care about looks and when they see a white person they dont go "well he could be from some rinky dink shithole in the middle of nowhere" they see a white person, simple as, get a grip
I'm Irish CatholicBruh I'm not Turkish Albanian or Italian you pajeet
So you're a pajeet living in Ireland, got itI'm Irish Catholic
im a white person with brown hair and blue eyes living in Eire, try again spicSo you're a pajeet living in Ireland, got it
>Turkishim a white person with brown hair and blue eyes living in Eire, try again spic
im making a point, you're brown and that's all people irl will see you as.>Turkish
>Albanian
>Italian
>spic
Since when was I any of these?
and you're an Indian faggot why do I careim making a point, you're brown and that's all people irl will see you as.
not indian, brown hair with blue eyesand you're an Indian faggot why do I care
Go redeem my cards and stop making up your facial featuresnot indian, brown hair with blue eyes
you and I aren't so different after allim a white person with brown hair and blue eyes living in Eire, try again spic
That's from half a year ago let it goView attachment 72462
you say this and you look like picrel?