Tinkerpeach
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Why didn't MSN call them Hispanic Whites?
It has to do with the census and migration
Non Hispanic white refers to people who’s immigration led whites to settle in traditionally Hispanic societies
Why didn't MSN call them Hispanic Whites?
So? Why is this a good thing?
In December 2012,
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus announced the Growth and Opportunity
Project. As the co-chairs of the project, we were charged with making recommendations and
assisting in putting together a plan to grow the Party and improve Republican campaigns.
We were asked to dig deep to provide an honest review of the 2012 election cycle and a
path forward for the Republican Party to ensure success in winning more elections.
As requested by Chairman Priebus, we made recommendations in the following areas:
1. Messaging
2. Demographic Partners
3. Campaign Mechanics
4. Friends and Allies (Third Party Groups)
5. Fundraising
6. Campaign Finance
7. Primary Process
It has to do with the census and migration
Non Hispanic white refers to people who’s immigration led whites to settle in traditionally Hispanic societies
Last time I checked the census categories was Hispanic White. Did they change it to Latino?
Non Hispanic white means you don't speak spanish or portugese.
Why didn't MSN call them Hispanic Whites?
It has many meanings
Because Hispanic is a culture, not a race.

You're free to be a fucking racist moron, Pup. God bless America!So bigoted and so wrong, Taco Jill.![]()
Not according to the census bureau that artificially created the categories to divide us.
While I agree on the division by category, what's to prevent you from marking "Native American" or "Black" on a census sheet? "Other"? "Canine"? "White Nationalist fuckwit"?
What's to prevent you from lying on an Exit Poll, Nazi?
It’s neither good nor bad, it simply is. Like most things, maybe all.
It's a change, Terry. It will affect US politics. Do you think this is a bad thing, Terry? Based on your increasingly White Nationalist posts since 2020, I'm thinking it bothers you...a lot.
In your opinion, why did the Republican Party blow off the results of their own Growth & Opportunity Project after the 2012 election?
https://www.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/RNCreport03182013.pdf
Growth & Opportunity Project
Not according to the census bureau that artificially created the categories to divide us.
I think it's irrelevant, that is unless you are a bigot and a racist and therefore make a big deal about race.
There's no context to this thread but if it's simply about demographics Americans understandably often talk about white and black when it comes to race but the reality is Hispanics outnumber blacks in America and Asians are the fastest growing immigrant group (there are 3X more Asians than blacks in California).
To me, many people are stuck in the past on racial issues and think America is still a largely white and black country. That is not the case. Our two biggest states are a majority Hispanic (or close to it). Anecdotal but the middle and high school we're assigned to are both a majority Asian and over 80% Asian and Hispanic. How many people can come close to matching that?
It's not coincidence liberal publications are talking about Hispanic white supremacists because Hispanics are growing in size and while a majority vote Democratic they are not monolithic. Someone who understands this better than I can chime in but weren't Italians and even others not originally considered white? Would it be surprising if some of those we call Hispanic today will be called white in the future?