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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 26, 2023

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If someone has an obviously Hispanic name like "Pedro Gonzales" and the media reports statements about "whites" by him, I'm going to wonder exactly what the media has left out. Is this another example of the "white Hispanic"?

It’s not uncommon for Latinos to adopt an expansive definition of “white” that includes themselves. It’s an old meme at this point that most /pol/ posters are Latino.

I’m curious what is considered to be “true white” and not “expanded” white which specific barbarian tribe you needed to descend from. English seem to be true white and they are it seems 30-40% anglos today, Hispanics had a lot of Visigoths and Franks in the reconquista. I believe it’s the Germanic tribes that are linked to “true white”.

Obviously a lot of Hispanics today aren’t even related to the reconquista but some are.

I’m curious to be “true white” and not “expanded” white which specific barbarian tribe you needed to descend from

Why the scare quotes? Is it really that strange to suggest that some people are white and others are not?

"White" means "people of European descent". The majority of South Americans are of mixed European and Native American descent.

For what it's worth, I'd be fine with just getting rid of the word white and using a term like European-American instead (or whatever hyphenated neologism is appropriate to your locale).

Just wanted to highlight what I was contrasting. Honestly not sure how many Hispanics are intermixed. Mexico did try to maintain one people as Mexican. But I assume the elites were largely pure Spanish and the it does seem like GOP elites are closer to pure Spanish like Rubio.