Aqui Estamos: FOX61 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @delmyvillanueva7669
    @delmyvillanueva7669 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @delmyvillanueva7669
    @delmyvillanueva7669 2 года назад

    I live Hartford. I love. The history. The architecture. Etc. All

  • @AlphaBravo860
    @AlphaBravo860 2 года назад +1

    The building behind you is the hot spot smoke shop.

  • @AlphaBravo860
    @AlphaBravo860 2 года назад +2

    No American first. My culture second. America first. We must take care of all of us. White black purple green. America first. We are an alphabet soup that must stick together. Not A's with A's & B's with B's. 🇺🇲🦅🌎

  • @emconsultant
    @emconsultant 2 года назад

    oh I thought it was Native American month, when is that? How about Asian American month? Also Polish, French, Italian and a few thousand more. YOUR RACISM IS INCREDIBLE.

  • @jean-claudelol563
    @jean-claudelol563 2 года назад +1

    As a Hispanic, whatever that is exactly... I generally consider myself Caucasian of Spanish descent, Cuban by birth, and American by nationality. How can the left, or anyone promote celebrating a holiday that does not exist? The only unifying historical figure we have across national borders is Christopher Columbus who wasn't even Spanish, and the left has criminalized and practically deleted Columbus from history. Each Spanish Speaking country has their own national heroes, rarely do those figures cross national borders to other Spanish speaking countries. Those that do are often notorious such as El Che who tried to bring communism to all Latin America and has resulted in countless millions being displaced from their countries of origin, fleeing persecution, not exactly historical figure to celebrate if you are of Spanish speaking origin who came to America fleeing leftist persecution inspired by critters like El Che. American historical figures of Spanish speaking origin are probably completely unknown in the countries they or their parents or grandparents immigrated from. They belong more appropriately in American History than in the history of any Spanish speaking country. After all, their accomplishments occurred in America, thanks to the opportunities in America not available in their countries of origin. So what exactly are we supposedly celebrating on Hispanic Heritage Month which doesn't exist in a single country of Spanish speaking origin?
    We are not one minority group, we are people of many different groups, backgrounds, nationalities, races, religions.... Some of European descent from many European countries, some of African descent from many different regions, some from many different Native Americans tribes, some from many different Asian countries, some Mulatos, some Creoles, some Mestizos, etc... How do you just group all these people into one group? Other than maybe the national origin of the country they come from.

    • @AlphaBravo860
      @AlphaBravo860 2 года назад

      Someone who makes sense. How refreshing.

    • @wilfredmaldonado7002
      @wilfredmaldonado7002 2 года назад

      There were 10 Puerto Rican. Families in new haven ct in the 1860s according to the local census.

    • @jean-claudelol563
      @jean-claudelol563 2 года назад

      @@wilfredmaldonado7002 And?

  • @joseantoniomunozbarrantes2170
    @joseantoniomunozbarrantes2170 2 года назад