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Russian, really ? |
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As already said, the hype is to claim French, British or German ancestry. Also, people of Greek, Lebanese and Armenian origin are usually proud of it (proud meaning it's important for them and don't hide it - not proud as feeling better than others). |
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Oh, yeah ? I have French, German and British isles ancestry and you know what ? The British isles are Celtic, Germanic and French (Norman) so my mix cannot be described as anything that would not have occurred tradtionally in Great Britain i.e. British. This is not hype but a fact of reality. I'm not about "hype" at all but about the facts. ![]() I don't think Australia has reached the point where people would claim having aboriginal origins if they don't. There is still quite a lot of stigma. |
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I think he is talking about the hype in Argentina. |
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And in France, we have the highest rate of interrational mariage Black/White in Europe. The british seem to have gone french in recent times: they too have a very high black/white marriage rate. Resulting in such prominent mixed race brits as Lewis Hamilton, Leona Lewis, Ashley Cole, Thandie Newton... |
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Alot of African Americans like to claim they are part Native American too. I hear it all the time from my fams. |
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On here there are many pinoys that claim they have hispanic blood.. most that do are the brown very malay looking ones who claim they are mestiso/mestisa because they got a spanish last name
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Where I'm from, Ethnic-European identities mean very little, and most people are not even aware of where their grandparents or European relatives originate. People really don't think about it (the past, or their ancestry). And it's irrelevant for the most part, in the US, compared to Race. And race is a much broader anthropological classification identity.
It's mostly important for Europeans to be "European", but in the US, it's about "white", "black", "brown", "yellow", "red" (even though Natives really are not outspoken or extroverted). Different cultural mentalities… |
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On here there are many pinoys that claim they have hispanic blood.. most that do are the brown very malay looking ones who claim they are mestiso/mestisa because they got a spanish last name |
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Russian, really ? |
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Where I'm from, Ethnic-European identities mean very little, and most people are not even aware of where their grandparents or European relatives originate. People really don't think about it (the past, or their ancestry). And it's irrelevant for the most part, in the US, compared to Race. And race is a much broader anthropological classification identity. When you're from NYC, ethnicity is everything. I met a white Christian girl in an Armenian neighborhood and she told me she couldn't date me because I was Western. I dated a Ukrainian girl in Junior High and her family got pissed at me because I said a few words I'd picked up in Russian and they were offended. A lot of Jewish parents strongly frown on letting their daughters date non-Jews. Sure, within my own community, dating blacks is basically asking to be disowned, but any non-Italian white group, especially a WASP-y group will upset your family. |
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Where you are, maybe. I grew-up around Hispanics, Latinos, Natives, and redneck/cowboy WASPs. Nobody really thought much about ethnicity, but, there actually was a LOT of diversity in my school. My best friend was a clear English type, another friend Scottish. In fact there was a wide range of ethnic diversity in my school, come to think of it. But people really were either "white" or "brown/Latino". Racism was not a big problem. We only had a couple of black kids and students and they didn't seem to suffer anymore or less racial discrimination than Latinos in the community. Natives were a small minority too. New York seems like the extreme end of the spectrum as far as examples can go, pretty much the quintessential "ethnic" city in the world, correct? |
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