We are not mestizos. We are inidgenous people Not latino, not hispanic, not mestizos and not afromexican! Mexicans who have acquired a truly decolonized mindset do not honor or identify with any non-mexican/non-indigenous blood, do not identify with any eurocentric or afrocentric foreign imposed label, and do not practice dilution of our native root with foreigners! ALL false colonial labels must be rejected equally, not just the eurocentric ones. Yte supremacism and eurocentrism is not the only kind of foreign attack against mexicans/native-americans. Afro-supremacist bigots also have the same anti-indigeous sentiment and anti-inidgenous agenda. Africanos also try to blackwash and africanize our people and claim our history and identity. Colonialism was never exclusively a yte supremacist enterprise. It is conformed of many forms of racist anti-indigeous agendas. To adopt an afrocentric mindset is no different from being whitewashed and adopting a whitewashed mindset. Both are forms of malinchismo and a colonized mentality. It is of no use simply replacing a yte overlord for a blac one. Eurocentrism and afrocentrism should have no jurisdiction on ou rlands nor any space or place in the idiosyncrasy of indigenous people. To denounce one form of supremacism and racism and to cover up or be silent about it and condone another (afrocentrism) is to act as accomplices of the afro-supremacists (so-called afrocentrics)
@ no sabes leer? Yo he nacido aquí, soy mexicana de ascendencia española que fue gran parte de la subcultura en la que crecí. Obviamente respondí en el lenguaje que la mayoría usó en este post, Einstein. También hablo portugués, para que te duela aún más. Flipao!🖕🏼
No doubt colonization left some deep scars. But in reference to the first video of the black gentleman, I don’t ever see black folks praising and being proud of their european ancestors, which most African americans have some degree of genetically.
Exactly, I don't see that African cultures feel inferior to Europeans for being white, it would be a serious identity problem for the subject of the video
Not latino, not hispanic not mestizo and not afromexican! A;; fa;se colonial labels must be rejected equally, not just the eurocentric ones Mestizaje is a white supremacist ideology that's already been dunked. It is a colonial myth and a media construct invented by foreigners in their effort to deindianize our people and erase our true history., culture and identity as indigenous people The great majority of natives never mixed with the invaders due to their own idea of racial supremacism. to this day ytes do not mix with natives because that is their way of maintaining their hegemony and power
Dude, you dont see obama saying hes half black, even though his mother is white. Mexicans are mainly "indian", thats why we are "indian". That bs about "mestizos" is part of the mental colonization.
Is that why, most Latinos never call out, the blatant racism, colorism and anti-black racism in are own community. So yes, I hope this continues, until I see positive change, and all Latinos, call it out, when they see it.
Sorry to burst your bubble.... but the Spanish were a mixed race alreasy before coming to the Americas... the moors invaded the Iberian Penninsula for centuries.
@@Vergitas623 there are no pure "races" today. So called native americans themselves are about 50% Ancient North Eurasian that heavily mixed with East Asian populations on their way to cross the Bering Strait and the initial population of the Americas was more phenotypically diverse than what followed due to later climate adaptation and further miscenegation leading to more uniform looks
Its not about hating the spanish. Thats stupid. Its about proudly embracing our true indigenous root. Mexicans who have acquired a truly decolonized mindset do not honor or identify with any non-indigenous blood, do not identify with any eurocentric or afrocentric label and do not practice racial dilution with foreigners. Its to our true indigenous root to which all full-bloods and so-called mestizos owe all of their love, respect and loyalty! Not latino, not hispanic, not mestizo, and not aformexican! This view of diversity multiculturalism as conceived and pushed by invaders is just a way to justify colonialism and perpetuate the continued erasure of indigenous people
No es tan complicado. La relación de los mexicanos, hablo como chihuahuense, con la Conquista y el periodo colonial es así: nos ponemos del lado de los indígenas, odiamos a los españoles. Seamos güeros, morenos, lo que sea. Nos une ese odio, es la base de nuestro nacionalismo. Los únicos que se creen españoles son los nietos o biznietos de españoles, migrantes recientes. En los hechos, hay una reacción psicológica compleja. Exaltamos a las grandes civilizaciones que dejaron restos de cultura material mientras ignoramos a los cazadores recolectores del norte. Exaltamos lo indígena mientras los indígenas con los que compartimos el país viven en la miseria absoluta. El "colorismo" del que hablas, es súper lógico. Puedes odiar al español y aún así desear ser más blanco. A la par, llevamos un proceso ideológico impulsado por la academia desde hace al menos 30 años para rescatar ese legado indígena del mestizo mexicano, desmontar mitos dañinos, etc. Una labor valiosa y necesaria. Puedo decirte que el discurso actual en MX, entre la gente común y en los medios, de parte del gobierno, es de orgullo y respulsa al español o lo que semeje a lo español. Por algo la burla en social media a los whitexicans. A pesar de eso, el racismo y la discriminación sigue existiendo. El resultado de todo este proceso que explico es que sí hay mayor conocimiento y orgullo pero también, inevitablamente consciente e inconscientemente, esto implica hacer menos el legado español, que es un hecho, nos guste o no. Una última cosa: he visto todos los videos que he podido de resultados de exámenes de ADN de mexicanos jóvenes nacidos en Estados Unidos y la mayoría, sobre todo los más morenos, cuando ven que tienen un porcentaje español, reaccionan como lo dice el chico, embarrased o al menos, decepcionados.
It’s half and half some people love the fact they have Spanish roots while others connect to there indigenous and this what I’ve seen and I live in Mexico
I think the problem is more obvious in rich neighborhoods Between social classes the rich and the poor: the educated and the marginated, this always has been Mexico's biggest problem. Mexico is rich but wealth is in the hands of a very small percentage of the population. Even when mexicans fought the US and lost half their territory they were entangled in this social classes clash within the country and this played a decisive role in the outcome of the war. To really understand mexican culture it is fundamental to be familiar with mexican history and the social problems in Mèxico that go beyond spain occupation in the country. As old as this problem is I do not see mexican people being embarrased of their culture or heritage. The real mexicans take pride on their heritage that goes beyond spain because we have a millenial culture that can only be rivaled by oriental cultures and we have the monuments that our ancestors left behind to prove it
I’m a mestizo Mexican-American, 1st Generation, im not ashamed of my indigenous ancestry, I’ll admit, I have Spanish Ancestry in my blood, but I’ll never claim it, because only Spanish born, get to claim who is Spanish, and who isn’t.
Dude says mexicans are not embarrased of their spanish ancestry, then proceeds to make a long list of the reasons why they should be embarrased of it...
This guy was talking about the weird victim complex in some Mexican Americans that wanna say they’re Indigenous while acting like racist White Europeans. Of course what he stated can’t be applied to people in Mexico in fact like you said it’s polar opposite of that.
I agree somewhat. I'm light skinned and my Mexican family barely accepts I'm half Mexican. I've found more dark skinned racist than lighter skinned. It's dangerous because of the treatment of darker people in the past so now days darker people think they are justified in treating others in any way they choose!
That’s not True. Most people of Mexican descent are aware of their origins. Which is of Spanish and of indigenous peoples from the regions of Mexico. Some have more Spanish blood/ genes than of native Indegenous and vice versa, but are Mexicanos. Besides that was a long time ago. It is more like Orgullo Mexicano.
I'm Mexican and if we were that ashamed people wouldn't talk Maya or nahuatl or zapoteco, etc... there's not that much connection to Spain. It's a small group of people comparing to most of the population
It depends where in Mexico you are from I’m from Guerrero aint no Spanish in us we are from the mountains of Tierra Caliente now if you are from northern Mexico and the big cities and ports then yes you have a chance of being 20 to 40 % chance of having some European in you ,and then there’s the whitexicans they are the ones that have that Spanish blood.Viva Mexico Cabrones!!!🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🫡🫡🫡🫡
Both my parents are from Mexico & my DNA came out 75% European (18% is Scandinavian)~ t H e rest Jewish, Middle-Eastern, Turkish, & Indigenous-Mexican from m Tula ~ the ones who built the TALL Atlantis Statues!
The truth is Mexicans are predominately of indigenous heritage not of mestizo mixed ancestry. You visit Spain and its obviously white and Mexico is native period. End of story and the rest is BS.
Funny, not one person here tries to dismantle the racist ideologies in latim American cultures. Bettering the race is the craziest and self hatred thing ive ever heard.
Most Mexicans/Latin Americans are aware of and proud of all three of their roots (African, Indigenous, European) no matter what their genetic admixture is. The truth is our cultures were shaped by all three of those cultural influences.
Thats an anti-inidgenous colonial narrative. Colonialism does not defines us. It is to our true inidgenous root to which all full-bloods and sc-called mixed-bloods owe all of their love, respect and loyalty! This view of diversity multiculturalism as conceived and pushed by invaders is just a way to justify colonialism and perpetuate the continued erausre of indigenous people
@LatAm13 Minor?? What are you talking about? Christopher Columbus sailed from a Region with a name... al andaluz- you also forgot the Jews that came on the voyage.
@@Vergitas623 most Spaniards have less than 10% Arab blood. Which means Latin Americans have even less. Get outta here with that. Arabs did influence the culture but it’s not one of the three roots.
Why do these people feel ENTITLED to tell actual Mestizos who or what they are. Eff off and mind YOUR culture. Jealousy. You ain’t us.
Jealous of what 😂😂
We are not mestizos. We are inidgenous people
Not latino, not hispanic, not mestizos and not afromexican!
Mexicans who have acquired a truly decolonized mindset do not honor or identify with any non-mexican/non-indigenous blood, do not identify with any eurocentric or afrocentric foreign imposed label, and do not practice dilution of our native root with foreigners!
ALL false colonial labels must be rejected equally, not just the eurocentric ones. Yte supremacism and eurocentrism is not the only kind of foreign attack against mexicans/native-americans.
Afro-supremacist bigots also have the same anti-indigeous sentiment and anti-inidgenous agenda. Africanos also try to blackwash and africanize our people and claim our history and identity.
Colonialism was never exclusively a yte supremacist enterprise. It is conformed of many forms of racist anti-indigeous agendas.
To adopt an afrocentric mindset is no different from being whitewashed and adopting a whitewashed mindset. Both are forms of malinchismo and a colonized mentality. It is of no use simply replacing a yte overlord for a blac one.
Eurocentrism and afrocentrism should have no jurisdiction on ou rlands nor any space or place in the idiosyncrasy of indigenous people. To denounce one form of supremacism and racism and to cover up or be silent about it and condone another (afrocentrism) is to act as accomplices of the afro-supremacists (so-called afrocentrics)
I don't think it's jealousy, he simply doesn't know the history of African countries and their current problems.
its projection from the usual, africans
@@Shemiteprince you are jealous, we look better than yall, thats why hes making a video on us, you people are obsessed lmfao
I grew up with my grandma telling me about how her family came from Spain. Never been ashamed and never will be. It’s a huge part of who I am!! 🇪🇸
A " huge " part. Right....... take it easy pocahontas.
Proud to be an invader 🤡
Si eres Española porque hablas en ingles? Te crés muy gūerra o’ Que?
@ no sabes leer? Yo he nacido aquí, soy mexicana de ascendencia española que fue gran parte de la subcultura en la que crecí. Obviamente respondí en el lenguaje que la mayoría usó en este post, Einstein.
También hablo portugués, para que te duela aún más. Flipao!🖕🏼
😂 I’m proud of my indigenous ancestors more that’s my 20 % Spain fuck Spain tho im a 1000000000 nopal
No doubt colonization left some deep scars. But in reference to the first video of the black gentleman, I don’t ever see black folks praising and being proud of their european ancestors, which most African americans have some degree of genetically.
Exactly, I don't see that African cultures feel inferior to Europeans for being white, it would be a serious identity problem for the subject of the video
Bro we’re just mestizos Spanish and Indian that’s what a Mexican is it’s based on mestezaje culture of Mexico
Lol... how about a Guatemalan? He is a mix of indigenous and spanish... does that make him a mexican too?
Not latino, not hispanic not mestizo and not afromexican! A;; fa;se colonial labels must be rejected equally, not just the eurocentric ones
Mestizaje is a white supremacist ideology that's already been dunked. It is a colonial myth and a media construct invented by foreigners in their effort to deindianize our people and erase our true history., culture and identity as indigenous people
The great majority of natives never mixed with the invaders due to their own idea of racial supremacism. to this day ytes do not mix with natives because that is their way of maintaining their hegemony and power
No because Guatemala decided to not be a part of mexico so Mexico kept Chiapas @@Vergitas623
Dude, you dont see obama saying hes half black, even though his mother is white. Mexicans are mainly "indian", thats why we are "indian". That bs about "mestizos" is part of the mental colonization.
@@Vergitas623 if he is from Mexico yes, it makes him Mexican
100% agree with you. I'm so fuckin tired of people trying to tell me a chicano what I'm or should be ashamed of my ancestral make up. Paz
You don't think the idea of " to better the race" isn't absolutely crazy ? It shows how pathetic you all are. Conservative catholic culture my arse.
Thank you, thank you for telling the truth. There are people who are desperately trying to stir up hatred and division. You are a very wise young. 👍👍👍
Is that why, most Latinos never call out, the blatant racism, colorism and anti-black racism in are own community. So yes, I hope this continues, until I see positive change, and all Latinos, call it out, when they see it.
Call it out 😂 so people know to other you as a leftard gringo
European ancestry is not exulted in Mexico, we’re proud of our native blood, even if you look white, maybe in Argentina.
It’s hard to hate the Spanish when half of your family looks Spanish, the rest mixed race
Sorry to burst your bubble.... but the Spanish were a mixed race alreasy before coming to the Americas... the moors invaded the Iberian Penninsula for centuries.
@@Vergitas623 there are no pure "races" today. So called native americans themselves are about 50% Ancient North Eurasian that heavily mixed with East Asian populations on their way to cross the Bering Strait and the initial population of the Americas was more phenotypically diverse than what followed due to later climate adaptation and further miscenegation leading to more uniform looks
Its not about hating the spanish. Thats stupid.
Its about proudly embracing our true indigenous root.
Mexicans who have acquired a truly decolonized mindset do not honor or identify with any non-indigenous blood, do not identify with any eurocentric or afrocentric label and do not practice racial dilution with foreigners.
Its to our true indigenous root to which all full-bloods and so-called mestizos owe all of their love, respect and loyalty!
Not latino, not hispanic, not mestizo, and not aformexican!
This view of diversity multiculturalism as conceived and pushed by invaders is just a way to justify colonialism and perpetuate the continued erasure of indigenous people
No es tan complicado. La relación de los mexicanos, hablo como chihuahuense, con la Conquista y el periodo colonial es así: nos ponemos del lado de los indígenas, odiamos a los españoles. Seamos güeros, morenos, lo que sea. Nos une ese odio, es la base de nuestro nacionalismo. Los únicos que se creen españoles son los nietos o biznietos de españoles, migrantes recientes. En los hechos, hay una reacción psicológica compleja. Exaltamos a las grandes civilizaciones que dejaron restos de cultura material mientras ignoramos a los cazadores recolectores del norte. Exaltamos lo indígena mientras los indígenas con los que compartimos el país viven en la miseria absoluta. El "colorismo" del que hablas, es súper lógico. Puedes odiar al español y aún así desear ser más blanco. A la par, llevamos un proceso ideológico impulsado por la academia desde hace al menos 30 años para rescatar ese legado indígena del mestizo mexicano, desmontar mitos dañinos, etc. Una labor valiosa y necesaria. Puedo decirte que el discurso actual en MX, entre la gente común y en los medios, de parte del gobierno, es de orgullo y respulsa al español o lo que semeje a lo español. Por algo la burla en social media a los whitexicans. A pesar de eso, el racismo y la discriminación sigue existiendo. El resultado de todo este proceso que explico es que sí hay mayor conocimiento y orgullo pero también, inevitablamente consciente e inconscientemente, esto implica hacer menos el legado español, que es un hecho, nos guste o no. Una última cosa: he visto todos los videos que he podido de resultados de exámenes de ADN de mexicanos jóvenes nacidos en Estados Unidos y la mayoría, sobre todo los más morenos, cuando ven que tienen un porcentaje español, reaccionan como lo dice el chico, embarrased o al menos, decepcionados.
Im mexican and I'm not embarrased of my ancestry
Mostly it happends in southern mexico where people get looked at different because in northern is just different shades
It’s half and half some people love the fact they have Spanish roots while others connect to there indigenous and this what I’ve seen and I live in Mexico
I think the problem is more obvious in rich neighborhoods
Between social classes the rich and the poor: the educated and the marginated, this always has been Mexico's biggest problem.
Mexico is rich but wealth is in the hands of a very small percentage of the population.
Even when mexicans fought the US and lost half their territory they were entangled in this social classes clash within the country and this played a decisive role in the outcome of the war.
To really understand mexican culture it is fundamental to be familiar with mexican history and the social problems in Mèxico that go beyond spain occupation in the country.
As old as this problem is I do not see mexican people being embarrased of their culture or heritage.
The real mexicans take pride on their heritage that goes beyond spain because we have a millenial culture that can only be rivaled by oriental cultures and we have the monuments that our ancestors left behind to prove it
I’m a mestizo Mexican-American, 1st Generation, im not ashamed of my indigenous ancestry, I’ll admit, I have Spanish Ancestry in my blood, but I’ll never claim it, because only Spanish born, get to claim who is Spanish, and who isn’t.
Dude says mexicans are not embarrased of their spanish ancestry, then proceeds to make a long list of the reasons why they should be embarrased of it...
Not true, how can we deny our Indigenous and also our Spanish ancestry? It would be denying ourselfs.
If your a proud mexican you should have that anger and just release the spanish blood
I love my indigenous roots in the end
This guy was talking about the weird victim complex in some Mexican Americans that wanna say they’re Indigenous while acting like racist White Europeans. Of course what he stated can’t be applied to people in Mexico in fact like you said it’s polar opposite of that.
I'm Mexican born but my great grandfather was Frenchman left from French n Mexican War
I agree somewhat. I'm light skinned and my Mexican family barely accepts I'm half Mexican. I've found more dark skinned racist than lighter skinned. It's dangerous because of the treatment of darker people in the past so now days darker people think they are justified in treating others in any way they choose!
Proud Mexican here
I'm a proud Mexican. My father came from Mexico. He had white skin black hair blue eyes and never liked to be called Spanish. He was a proud Mexican.
@helenmacias9769
But are you a proud Mexican? 👏 or consider yourself Chicana?
@Vergitas623 Born and raised in the US I consider myself a proud American Mexican
We don't have to claim our colonizers and we are indigenous ❤
Im proud of my Spanish Ancestry. And my Meshikah Ancestry.
💯
Hell yeah!
We are what we are, and most Mexicans are mestizos, mixed. We are proud of both sides!
That’s not True. Most people of Mexican descent are aware of their origins. Which is of Spanish and of indigenous peoples from the regions of Mexico. Some have more Spanish blood/ genes than of native Indegenous and vice versa, but are Mexicanos. Besides that was a long time ago.
It is more like Orgullo Mexicano.
I'm Mexican and if we were that ashamed people wouldn't talk Maya or nahuatl or zapoteco, etc... there's not that much connection to Spain. It's a small group of people comparing to most of the population
Im not embarrassed but im not proud to have spanish blood
It depends where in Mexico you are from I’m from Guerrero aint no Spanish in us we are from the mountains of Tierra Caliente now if you are from northern Mexico and the big cities and ports then yes you have a chance of being 20 to 40 % chance of having some European in you ,and then there’s the whitexicans they are the ones that have that Spanish blood.Viva Mexico Cabrones!!!🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🫡🫡🫡🫡
Both my parents are from Mexico & my DNA came out 75% European (18% is Scandinavian)~ t H e rest Jewish, Middle-Eastern, Turkish, & Indigenous-Mexican from m Tula ~ the ones who built the TALL Atlantis Statues!
Ok Collin
😂😂😂
The truth is Mexicans are predominately of indigenous heritage not of mestizo mixed ancestry. You visit Spain and its obviously white and Mexico is native period. End of story and the rest is BS.
No es cierto, somos mestizos la mayoría.
Actually the Spanish themselves, aren’t considered white themselves, by Northern European standards.
@@johnnyflores5954Yeah and actual Natives don't see mestizos as real Natives
Mi abuelito fue cuahutemoc y no digo nada
Funny, not one person here tries to dismantle the racist ideologies in latim American cultures. Bettering the race is the craziest and self hatred thing ive ever heard.
Colonization and war still has effect on generations of our family bloodlines so were not ready to forgive or forget
Most Mexicans/Latin Americans are aware of and proud of all three of their roots (African, Indigenous, European) no matter what their genetic admixture is. The truth is our cultures were shaped by all three of those cultural influences.
You forgetting Arab...
Thats an anti-inidgenous colonial narrative. Colonialism does not defines us. It is to our true inidgenous root to which all full-bloods and sc-called mixed-bloods owe all of their love, respect and loyalty!
This view of diversity multiculturalism as conceived and pushed by invaders is just a way to justify colonialism and perpetuate the continued erausre of indigenous people
@ usually the Arab influence is minor and usually comes from the European side
@LatAm13 Minor?? What are you talking about? Christopher Columbus sailed from a Region with a name... al andaluz- you also forgot the Jews that came on the voyage.
@@Vergitas623 most Spaniards have less than 10% Arab blood. Which means Latin Americans have even less. Get outta here with that. Arabs did influence the culture but it’s not one of the three roots.