White Latinos need to stop equating their experiences with those of Black and Indigenous Latinos. - Latino representation in Hollywood is bad; but racism makes some even more invisible White Latinos need to stop equating their experiences with those of Black and Indigeno

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>By Julio Ricardo Varela, MSNBC Columnist
John Leguizamo’s recent statements to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences about what he felt he had to do as a Latino to get work in Hollywood have been troubling me. >“I stayed out of the sun so I could work,” he said. “I definitely would not go in the sun for years. It was a conscious thing because I could work. And all the Latinos that made it so far, a lot of them were all light-skinned.
>What happened to all the Afro Latinos and the majority of Indigenous Latinos? They don’t get a shot, you know. So, there’s a lot of things we got to deal with in Hollywood, and we got to fix, and we got to speak out and we got to speak up.”
>Leguizamo’s words were likely well intentioned. He has advocated for greater Latino representation in Hollywood for years. But the framing was highly problematic because he is neither Afro Latino nor Indigenous.
>Suggesting that he refused to enjoy the sun so he can stay whiter to get roles ignores the harsh reality that that’s not an option for other Latinos.

>This does not mean that Leguizamo has not faced discrimination or even colorism in his career. He has been vocal about his experiences and should continue to speak out. The recent statement from the Spanish actor and Oscar nominee Javier Bardem dismissing the distinctions between Spanish actors and Latino actors is an example of the problems Latino actors in general have. But Leguziamo and other white Latinos are making a similar mistake when they consistently equate their experiences as white Latinos to those of Latinos who are Black or Indigenous.
>I am a white Latino who knows the experiences are no way near the same and who knows that the lumping together of a cohesive and monolithic Latino discrimination experience is not only inaccurate but dismissive of what blatant racism looks like and feels like to those who experience it.
>Whiteness is celebrated all over the world, including among U.S. Latinos and across Latin America. Whiteness is revered. Blackness is shunned.
>It’s a prejudice originating during Spanish colonial times in Latin America, when one’s status in society was solely based on how white or Black one looked. Modern-day examples of the privilege that attaches to whiteness are still easy to identify.
>For instance, late last year white Colombian reggaetón star J Balvin was named Afro Latino artist of the year, resulting in yet another conversation about how colorism still rules in our communities.
>You would think by now that Latinos would stop just saying the problem exists and focus instead on solving it. There is enough reporting out there that has already identified the issue. A November Pew poll even quantified the problem, noting, to no one’s surprise, that a majority of Hispanic adults (62 percent) say that having darker skin hurts their ability to get ahead in the United States today "at least a little." >A similar share (59 percent) say having lighter skin helps them get ahead. This comes at the same time the U.S. Black population has seen a significant increase in people who identify as Afro Latino or multiracial.
>How do we as a community get beyond just stating the obvious? For a start, how about not talking about sun avoidance and instead getting to the real issue, that Hollywood is racist and, for the most part, will only give work to white Latinos like John Leguizamo?
>There need to be more intentional acts, and they need to start with any Latino or Latina who has access to power and is in a position to affect change.
>For those Afro Latinos and Indigenous Latinos who, as Leguizamo put it, “don’t get a shot,” what is being done for them?
>What are people like Leguizamo doing right now to give these marginalized voices the opportunity they need?
>I cannot speak for others, but here’s what I’ve done: Since I founded Latino Rebels 11 years ago, we have always been open to contributors and commentators who want to dismantle the whiteness of being Latino.
>The preconceived notions of identity have always been challenged. We were one of the first outlets, for example, to explain how George Zimmerman, who killed Trayvon Martin in 2012, could still be Peruvian and anti-Black. Throughout the years, we have reported on stories of blackface in Latin America that have done massive harm to Black communities. Also, Hector Luis Alamo, our senior editor, is one of the only Afro Latinos heading up a Latino digital news site.
>These intentional acts are a result of me understanding my own privilege, even though I, too, have experienced discrimination and bigotry. But I know that my few examples pale in comparison to my Afro Latino and Indigenous friends who have faced worse.
>At some point, the mic needs to be turned over to them or we must help create new mics for them. Words and just “speaking up” take us only so far.
>There needs to be action, real advocacy and investment to amplify and uplift those in the Latino community who have been forgotten. >One 2022 Oscar nomination for the Afro Latina actress Ariana DeBose won't cut it. We shouldn’t be hiding from the sun, but actually using it to shine a more intense light on the problem and proposed solutions.
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White Californians and New Yorkers journalists are still mad that Latinos reject the Latinx LGBT language.
 
wtf is an "indigenous latino"? thought the based conquistadors kinda bleached all them away? (well half way away)
Black legend. It's bullshit. There was never a genocide of indigenous, there was never a system of oppression. If it happened in North America, I don't know, but it didn't happen in the South. The only evidence we have is that the Europeans brought illnesses that Americans were not prepared for, but that would have happened eventually no matter what was the purpose of the meeting.

The evidence we have is that the S. American people, the small human groups there saw the Spaniards as allies. "You get rid of the Incas and we'll help you do it, we only want to still keep our position as Lords of these lands." And so it happened. The Spaniard Kings acknowledged them as American nobility. King Felipe II gave the Wanka people this as a confirmation of their nobility:

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A coat of arms that they still use.

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After that, the Kings said "ok, now go and extract their gold and use it to build them churches, schools, and roads, send some priests to give them the word of God, and treat them like they're Spaniards and MARRY them." Anglos botched their own conquest and they probably said that, if they ran the rumors that the Spaniards did the same, it wouldn't be so bad on them. With more and more evidence surfacing of how the Spaniards really treated the Americans they found, the ones screeching about colonialism and genocide are more and more seen as the odd ones.
 
It will never be enough until all but the Kikes are shit-colored, low-IQ, ignorant-of-history MudMen consoomers....
Even the kikes are dying out, faster than any other group actually. They have fallen for their own propaganda. Only one who is above replacement level are the orthodox types who don't fight and are welfare whores.
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How come white hispanics want to be brown so bad and the brown ones larp as white nationalists
Because navel-gazing and solipsism, while not completely alien to human thought, has reached apocalyptic levels amongst the populace and together with the BCR (background cosmic retardation) have created a world in which rich assholes are performing the bag test on each other and demanding the hoi polloi do the same as the banking industry is going down in flames and smoke.

I fucking hate this shit.
 
Doesn't matter how white they look: they have native Mexican in their veins. Castizo's just look more white thanks to more Spanish genes. I have people in my family that look white, olive, and brown. Mexicans are a mutt race. Arguing who has more of what is pointless.
How come white hispanics want to be brown so bad and the brown ones larp as white nationalists
White guilt.
you are super accurate about that though, i know because i do it
 
This is pants on head retarded. They're trying to insert unbelievably toxic US-style racial politics into a culture where few people give a shit about race. If you take a typical Puerto-Rican extended family for example, you're going to find as many shades as a clan of South African cape coloureds.
 
Please, please keep pushing all the white variants into one group. Completely remove the fencing that kept them apart. I really wanna see what happens.
The great Euro-East-Asian-Castizo Alliance will stand a thousand years!

The only thing you're sure of is that you aren't yellow, and I'm not even sure about that.
Well, until the tequila kills your liver anyway.

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Because Dragon ball Z is so popular in Mexico that brown Mexicans want to have blonde hair and blue eyes just like Goku.
 
Can we just call them Whitinos.

And then further subdivide them into Electron Whitinos (those who work in general contracting), Tau Whitinos (rich ones), and Mu Whitinos (fat ones).
Would they be release during beta decay? Also, would the mu Whitino be a baryon (comes from the Greek word for "heavy"), while the others are leptons (comes from the Greek word for "thin"), o rare they all baryons? What kinds of interactions produce Whitinos?
 
This is pants on head retarded. They're trying to insert unbelievably toxic US-style racial politics into a culture where few people give a shit about race. If you take a typical Puerto-Rican extended family for example, you're going to find as many shades as a clan of South African cape coloureds.
It could be interesting to see how they view latinos from Chile and Argentina.
 
White guilt.
you are super accurate about that though, i know because i do it
My aunt is married to a Colombian American who I am sure is of purely Castilian Spanish descent. However, he has claimed Basque, Sephardic Jewish, and Native Colombian admixture. They have three kids and my extended family loves to exoticize them. Nobody really seems to care that they purely white. Maybe because of all Hispanics being called their own race and a POC race (with even the white ones being put under this umbrella).
 
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