Why Do We Say "Latino"?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @MiguelFerreyraGuitar
    @MiguelFerreyraGuitar 4 года назад +1608

    Latinx is an American (USA) invention. No one in Spain or Latin America uses that term. The word, Latino, itself is all encompassing.

    • @locolaz1182
      @locolaz1182 4 года назад +182

      100% latin and latino means literally the same and they had to come out with Latinx, and probably don't even speak latin languages

    • @mypenhispurpose
      @mypenhispurpose 4 года назад +360

      She said the word Latinx is despised by some. They did a poll in 2019 and found that 98% Latinos that took the poll did not want to be identified as Latinx. That’s not some, that’s almost all. It’s an awful term and disrespects our language.

    • @locolaz1182
      @locolaz1182 4 года назад +39

      @@mypenhispurpose couldn't agree more 👏

    • @Luckyvegan01
      @Luckyvegan01 4 года назад +124

      Es super ridículo alto cringe

    • @Dah42
      @Dah42 4 года назад +25

      @keepitmoving I don't think americans were the ones who came up with such ridiculous word... if that was the case then they would also use "Americanx".. I think the ones who came up with such term were hispanics who live in the U.S.

  • @VISPRES
    @VISPRES 4 года назад +1333

    What’s really annoying is when people refer to all Latinos as Mexicans.

    • @per4mexbagger541
      @per4mexbagger541 4 года назад +68

      VISPRES equally annoying is when people refer to Mexicans as all Latinos .

    • @comva
      @comva 4 года назад +93

      Yes, Specially African Americans 🤣🤣 But I'm not mad at them. The American education system is designed to keep people ignorant of the truths about the continent.

    • @quinterrieblack8218
      @quinterrieblack8218 4 года назад +20

      @@comva So let's educate each other believe me African Americans feel the same way

    • @comva
      @comva 4 года назад +4

      @* ? What are you saying?

    • @calfaro530
      @calfaro530 4 года назад +11

      @* Hispanic or Latino: Under these definitions a Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Guatemalan, etcetera for example, is considered both as Hispanic and Latino. So by the definition alone it's not technically wrong if a Mexican or anyone in between Mexico, Central America and South America is called Latino or Hispanic.

  • @JoelCelaya
    @JoelCelaya 4 года назад +1867

    I really don’t like this American obsession of classifying people by their race (even when trying not to be racist), but when it’s about geographical, social, historical and cultural purposes, that’s fine for me, as long as we understand that all of those interrelated disciplines are more complex that simply labeling people. For example, geographically, Mexico it’s part of North America (NOT CENTRAL!) , but culturally it’s Latin America, so it’s more than just one thing. Also, add up the fact that a lot of “Latinos” born in Latin America look like European, Asian or African people. Anyway, I’m just posting this because I’m a little tired of the American way of seeing races and other ethnicities like economic groups. The diversity of ethnicities is a wonderful thing and I believe it needs to be studied with a perspective of purely cultural richness and heritage, acknowledging the similarities between human groups but also understanding our differences, that’s our only way towards empathy and in the end, towards loving each other for what we are.

    • @eb.3764
      @eb.3764 4 года назад +111

      That's cause Latino isn't a race, the stereotypical image of a Latinx person is indigenous mixed with European

    • @blueberryico77
      @blueberryico77 4 года назад +177

      Hel OovaGüdDip he never said Latino was a race, all he said is that Americans are obsessed with the ides of race. It is just a social construct made to divide us and make white Europeans superior, that’s literally why race was invented.

    • @millenialbroadcast
      @millenialbroadcast 4 года назад +18

      Love your comment!

    • @rtgp5114
      @rtgp5114 4 года назад +9

      @@eb.3764 i wouldn't say that's the stereotypical image,because it depends on where your at inthe country

    • @perryegolson833
      @perryegolson833 4 года назад +72

      The idea of identifying a person by their race is a concept that in and of itself, is racist. Even when it's done without malicious intent.

  • @it_was_my_cat
    @it_was_my_cat 3 года назад +186

    5:50 what's ironic about this term is that, if they actually spoke spanish, they'd realise the more natural way to make it gender neutral would be the term "Latine", since there are plenty of gender neutral adjectives in spanish that end in "e" . For example, "inteligente".

    • @Innomenatus
      @Innomenatus 3 года назад +9

      @honey b And it also is unreadable to French speakers as well.

    • @St1cKnGoJuGgAlO
      @St1cKnGoJuGgAlO 2 года назад +8

      I'm American and I don't get it either...

    • @shinylilfish
      @shinylilfish 2 года назад +6

      Latine ftw!!! Viva latine!

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv 2 года назад +7

      The people that want to control the Spanish language don’t even know Spanish LOL

    • @emmanuelwood8702
      @emmanuelwood8702 Год назад

      Stop trying to impose Your BS language rules on a culture you are not even a part of.

  • @karieltheone
    @karieltheone 4 года назад +885

    As someone who grew up in South America, "latino" was never a word we used. For us it was something that people from outside used to try to classify all countries in the American continent that speak Spanish. I always found it odd, like they seem to think that someone from Mexico shares any sort of cultural identity with someone from Chile or Uruguay. It sounded so ridiculous to us, yes all 3 countries speak Spanish, and used to belong to the Spanish Empire, so what? Nobody would try to lump into a same group India, Scotland and USA and suggest a term from them as a group...and imply that they are similar, despite the fact that all 3 countries speak English and used to be part of the British Empire. So odd indeed.

    • @pksferdinandd8227
      @pksferdinandd8227 4 года назад +51

      Well... some people believe Mexico is South America so...

    • @pksferdinandd8227
      @pksferdinandd8227 4 года назад +38

      @JCvP2 I love the word "Usatians" hahaha

    • @hugobourgon198
      @hugobourgon198 4 года назад +13

      They group them into "Anglophones" though. For Spanish speaking countries only they use "hispanophone", but for a mix of latin languages area they use "Latin" or the loan word "Latino" since most latin languages write it that way. In Europe they have the Latin Manetary Union because it regroups several Latin countries.

    • @meganmichaels7458
      @meganmichaels7458 4 года назад +32

      That's so true, people say I'm Argentinean or I'm Bolivian, Colombian, Peruvian, there are even independent republics so I think only people from the U.S. use the word Latino even tho we all know they think Mexican, so I guess in the U.S. because of racism and anti immigrants ideology everyone that could be classified as a Latin person had to come together to survive, forgetting the race and culture differences, even feuds, like here in south America not every country gets along but in the U.S. they mostly try to support each other by telling everyone they belong to the Latin community

    • @valtrai439
      @valtrai439 4 года назад

      I agree

  • @Mike20041701
    @Mike20041701 4 года назад +603

    I think all of this could have been solved easily with the word "American" to describe people from the American continent but the USA took this word for their citizens.

    • @whatever5922
      @whatever5922 4 года назад +61

      Yeah I hate it

    • @korelamerikano
      @korelamerikano 4 года назад +93

      Well, we have in Spanish the demonym estadounidense so, we make that very clear to avoid misuses or confusion

    • @alejandrotabilo1988
      @alejandrotabilo1988 4 года назад +17

      I don’t agree, I remember when it was used to refer to all the Americans, there are songs in Spanish that talks about the American continent as a whole.

    • @-boysclub6670
      @-boysclub6670 4 года назад +4

      Kore D'Agosto or gringo

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 4 года назад

      Exactly.

  • @f.-j.j.5738
    @f.-j.j.5738 4 года назад +1234

    I'm Haitian 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹.
    We share an island with the Dominicans and speak French.
    So geographically and linguistically, we could be considered latinos. But none of us think of ourselves as latinos and if you wanna confuse a Haitian, call him a Latino.
    We identify more with Africa.

    • @gcosme4
      @gcosme4 4 года назад +111

      was just about to comment this 💯 in my head, Haitians are Latinos also 🤷‍♂️ would fit right into the afro-latino groups. but either way. great people and culture regardless 🙏

    • @kmross73
      @kmross73 4 года назад +28

      I was just about to post a question about whether or not Haitians are also considered to be Latinos.

    • @mportalu76
      @mportalu76 4 года назад +35

      I had a different understanding of this. I read that Napoleon was the one that introduced this “Latino” idea so his colonies (especially Haiti) will be included in the group that will be separated from the anglophones.

    • @victorrojas5856
      @victorrojas5856 4 года назад +83

      Ignorant people, think latino has to do with race, no is a ragion,cultures, in the american continent, language.Remember USA kidnapped the name(AMERICA)TOOK IT FOR THEMSELVES, THE WORD (AMERICAS)do not exist,AMERICA, IS ONLY ONE,WITH THE NORTH,CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA,UNITED STATES IS IN NORTH AMERICA,JUST LIKE CANADA AND MEXICO.THATS WHY USA DISIDED TO CALL US LATIN AMERICAN,IAM FROM CENTRAL AMERICA (THE CARIBEAN)DOMINICAN.THEY DO NOT TEACH THAT IN SCHOOL IN USA,HAS TO DO WITH, CONTROL,POWER AND DIVISION OF US THE "AMERICAS"IN THE CONTINENT.

    • @jesusmendoza-jp4tf
      @jesusmendoza-jp4tf 4 года назад +2

      ❤️

  • @RicardoSanto100
    @RicardoSanto100 3 года назад +121

    I'm Portuguese. Historically, we have always considered ourselves "Latinos". And we don't speak Spanish!
    The term strictly refers to any speaker of any language derived from ancient Latin. Meaning not only Spanish, but also Italian, Portuguese, French or Romanian.
    So, basically, Latinos are spread through the American, European and African continents. Countries like France, Romania, Angola or Senegal are as latinos as Mexico or Colombia. The term has wrongly been confused with "Hispanic". Which is what most people mean when they say "Latino".

    • @cibcib3170
      @cibcib3170 3 года назад +14

      Hola, soy peruano y tengo que decirte que el término "hispanic" tb es muy ambiguo. En realidad para referirnos a nosotros aquí en América sería: Hispanoamérica (América española), Lusoamérica (Brasil) y Francamérica (Haití). Latinoamérica sería un intento de agrupar a todos estos como una "identidad" superior. Algunos apuntan a querer llamarnos "Iberoamérica" pero eso no funciona pues sería Hispanoamérica + Brasil + Península Ibérica (Portugal, España y Andorra)

    • @monetschannel5773
      @monetschannel5773 3 года назад +10

      So are French people Latin or Latino?

    • @luisramos3427
      @luisramos3427 3 года назад +19

      Latin = language, not a particular race. Latin languages modern derivatives: Spanish, French (including Occitans), Portuguese, Italian and Romanian. All of these languages ​​are spoken by many racial groups.

    • @janetmcarthur5257
      @janetmcarthur5257 3 года назад +11

      Don't forget the Philippines

    • @clod8
      @clod8 3 года назад +7

      @@monetschannel5773 If you listened to the video, you would have heard the term was coined by a French dude in the mid 19th Century to include French and Portuguese speakers in the Americas (as opposed to Anglo-Saxon America) so, yes. French are Latin.

  • @g718ny
    @g718ny 4 года назад +152

    And can ppl in the usa stop calling everyone who speaks spanish "spanish" ppl....spanish ppl are ppl from spain. And all latinos come in all shades of color its NOT just what u see on tv.

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 4 года назад +7

      Exactly. Thank you!

    • @blurryface_1589
      @blurryface_1589 4 года назад +9

      Thats why americans say they speak american. If they say they speak english people think of england, and with english it more easy at least because they have like kinds of english: british, irish... because they separated in countries. But spanish is from spain, is español because we didnt separate.
      But they didnt even know where is spain, they say its in mexico not in europe LOL

    • @W.Gaster
      @W.Gaster 4 года назад +8

      Well,in fact the denonym of Spain is Spaniard,but ur right, a Mexican, a Colombian,an Argentinian, etc are not Spanish,is like saying English men to USA americans because they speak English as mother tonge

    • @blurryface_1589
      @blurryface_1589 4 года назад +6

      @@W.Gaster there is currently two denonyms for spanish people spaniard and spanish, both are accepted as denonyms. Spaniard (a noun used frecuently by...the americans?, and is slightly obsolete) and spanish (a noun or adjective used normally by the rest of the countries jajajaj). But yes you can use both.

    • @blurryface_1589
      @blurryface_1589 4 года назад +3

      @Itz Yanii thats not correct. The roman empire, the latinos, take some of the south european countries. And these countries were part of the latino towns (i dont know how to translate it, but its pueblos latinos). So there are more countries in Europe that are latinos (also in north Africa), not only italy.

  • @TheDethBringer666
    @TheDethBringer666 4 года назад +716

    "Latinx" sounds like a serial combined with an energy drink.

    • @Delgen1951
      @Delgen1951 4 года назад +38

      like a laxative?

    • @josecampechano6136
      @josecampechano6136 4 года назад +7

      @@Delgen1951 it might get familiar with time. its like the first time i heard google

    • @josehenr1que7
      @josehenr1que7 4 года назад +12

      I like the term but at first I thought it was like cleanex

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 4 года назад +81

      It sounds stupid and useless

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 4 года назад +44

      Cause as a Latino is more easy to use latine which is gender neutral, is just stupid linguistic imperialism posing as woke gender equality. We use vocales abiertas, and the fact that while the gringos put children in concentration camps and try to build a wall like the middle ages, and have the time to critic stupid political correct language is mind blowing.

  • @chrisg1499
    @chrisg1499 4 года назад +524

    The term "Latinx" is so cringe. Spanish is a language with gendered nouns. Grammatical gender =/= human gender identity, hence why the seemingly gender-neutral term "person" is a noun that still has a default gender in Spanish, Greek, Russian...

    • @RenegadeShepard69
      @RenegadeShepard69 4 года назад +32

      I have no idea where latinx came from but I doubt someone here in south america would actually be able to use it. We don't have, like in say french, nouns that sound the same in singular and plural, which latinx/latinxs would do so. Lol I can't imagine a carioca (person from Rio de Janeiro) speaking that, they already find a way to place a hissing x sounds for every word now imagine that one, grab a towel for the spitting.
      Latinx is a half-assed attempt at something that would be useful for more reasons than respecting non-men (that is, women and non binaries etc, because let's be honest that's their focus right now). A neutre form would be useful in absolutely general ways, you wouldn't need to say senhoras e senhores (ladies and gentlemen) or whatever equivalent if you are a public speaker, or work with many people, like teachers, nurses, doctors, etc. I know I would definetly like that addition! But I am a city person with enough means to not be illiterate like the majority of my country, and I look to work with impoverished and uneducated peoples who will not understand that language for most of my lifetime even if that neutre thing started today. So basically, with the way those folks are doing it, this latinxs, latines thingy will just be a slang for a few people trying to promote their ideology of deconstructing gender or whatever they call it.
      A fad, difficult to nationalize that, especially when it's promoted so obnoxiously as it is.

    • @francorbit
      @francorbit 4 года назад +50

      Is true. Here in Argentina all the time are people trying to normalize that "inclusion" and honestly nobody cares, just a small group of annoying people.

    • @wesleyrm76
      @wesleyrm76 4 года назад +56

      It’s pushed by North Americans. Bugs every Latino I’ve ever talked to.

    • @markzavala8811
      @markzavala8811 4 года назад +22

      Meh. "Latino" is an invented word. As are the words we are typing. Named languages (ex. Spanish) may adhere to specific rules, but people are free to change and challenge words as they wish as language is social and helps us communicate. If this terms (latinx) helps people identify themselves, that's fully within their right, regardless of how cringe you may find it. There are phrases in Spain or Puerto Rican Spanish that I personally do not use, but I don't call them "cringe." Those words formed out of that communities language. Language changes as people evolve and the communities that prefer that term are fully within their right to use it.

    • @RenegadeShepard69
      @RenegadeShepard69 4 года назад +4

      @@markzavala8811 I am a Latinx person so I find it odd that you speak as If we are all outside of it, as if we're they. That might be for you but not for me. Latino is a umbrella term for many different cultures in my continent so of course I have every right to give my opinion on how to improve it. I don't see the point of your comment, it's like you didn't read mine but ok. Neutre gender would be complicated to start here, language being "made up" or not has nothing to do with that. That was all i was saying. I hope there are some improvements on how to do it but I'm afraid its gonna be a niche slang thing for awhile, the people who use it today are not interested in popularizing it so much as setting themselves apart. It's obnoxious and it's not working. I find it funny that when a Latinx person comments on the topic (me) you decide to ignore it and gatekeep and talk about general bland things about "they". They can become you here you know, it's just a conversation anyways. We are not gonna be angry or offended by disagreeing, we like finding common grounds and learning from new perspectives, that's what this new gender neutral should embody and represent, it can and should be popularized and not just a specific urban tribe slang, which is what it is right now.

  • @luciaf5626
    @luciaf5626 4 года назад +60

    In my experience “Latino” to outsiders only seems to mean a certain type of person, skin tone and culture. People laugh at me when I identify as Latina, which I am since I am Uruguayan.

    • @JulioCesarCorcinideMedeiros
      @JulioCesarCorcinideMedeiros 4 года назад

      You were Brazilian hahaha

    • @W.Gaster
      @W.Gaster 4 года назад +1

      I think that is a bit like when they talk about Europeans taking France,UK,czec republic, Netherlands ,etc, is a way that USA americans have to talk about A specific big group

    • @W.Gaster
      @W.Gaster 4 года назад +5

      @warrior life psst, wanna hear something?
      It is called Latin American because of ascendance from Latin... And Latin tribes were from Europe

    • @yucol5661
      @yucol5661 4 года назад +1

      Sergio P. Those defendants are probably unaware of those Latin tribes. Shouldn’t it be more about culture than genetics?

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 2 года назад +1

      Start identifying as "Latin American" instead because this is what you are. Latina? Do you have Roman culture? This is what being Latin means.

  • @diegoflorencio
    @diegoflorencio 4 года назад +270

    Why don't you just call us by country of origin? Like, if someone is from Brazil, call him Brazilian. If someone is from Argentina, call him Argentine. And so on...
    The "latino" term is ridiculous!
    Latino ISN'T a race!
    Just stop!

    • @masp809
      @masp809 4 года назад +56

      I agree with you 1000%!!! Especially since no one in these countries actually even use these terms. It’s only used in the U.S.

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 4 года назад +13

      Exactly! I keep telling people this, because it seems they need to be reminded.

    • @datitingammez
      @datitingammez 4 года назад +24

      latino is a cultural identity not an ethnicity or race. from mexico to argentina, we all to an extent share a similar culture inherited from exploitation and miscegenation, that mainly rely on being a country that speaks a romance language in the americas (excluding canada).

    • @blurryface_1589
      @blurryface_1589 4 года назад +5

      In spain, italy and portugal we do, or latinamerican but not latinos.

    • @maerinne232
      @maerinne232 4 года назад +5

      One reason to use term like latino is to study society. (Sorry my english is bad.) For example, if you don't have word for black and white people, you can't study if they are treated equally well by justice system. There are more black, other POC and latino in prison, and without studies we wouldn't know. I'm finnish, and I don't know if similar thing happens in Finland, because "race" or colour of your skin isn't marked anywhere if you go to prison.
      Tldr, to study the thing, you need a word for it.

  • @bluflavouredpudding
    @bluflavouredpudding 4 года назад +309

    I am a non-binary Latin American, but I do not like the word latinx because as I just demostrated it is not necessary and I appreciate grammar :/

    • @Dah42
      @Dah42 4 года назад +54

      I wonder who came up with such ridiculous word... What's next? mexicanx? colombianx? just absurd....

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 4 года назад +6

      I believe if the last letter was a vowel it would at least sound ok

    • @arianam9977
      @arianam9977 4 года назад +64

      @@KateeAngel And what's wrong with "o"? That's the inclusive gender in Spanish, Americans should just accept it instead of imposing stupid things on our language, lol.

    • @bluflavouredpudding
      @bluflavouredpudding 4 года назад +34

      Ariana M The masculine works as neutral in Spanish, but people think they have to impose new language rules and it’s not necessary

    • @bluflavouredpudding
      @bluflavouredpudding 4 года назад +1

      ActaNonVerba Wrong, I’m a bunch of rats stacked in a trench coat

  • @andresyan4163
    @andresyan4163 4 года назад +117

    I am part of an indigenous community living in South America. I keep my traditions and heritage from my ancestors and I don't identify as a Latino.

    • @W.Gaster
      @W.Gaster 4 года назад +20

      Obviously,if ur language and traditions are not from a romance country then I are not latino

    • @chibiromano5631
      @chibiromano5631 3 года назад +11

      This comment deserves more upvotes! I live in Central Mexico a part of the Mazahuas and Otomi, we never called ourselves Latino. The Oaxcan Zapotecs I met in the US never were Latino. This was pushed on Mexican Americans in the 2000s, if you go back to 90s/80s shows and music it was never used, this was because the war of CHIAPAS took place in which the Mayans defeated the PRI/Zedino-Gortarri Army in 1992. Its a tough pill for them to swallow. Afer Calderon and Obama the college roomates , thtas when Latino got pushed on us. It should only be the Argentines of Buenos Airies, but even then ARgentines hide the fact that the GUARANI are a majority. The Fernandez KIRSCHNER family owns the Argentine media and tries to gentrify argentina. Sorry to get political, but theres a lot of misinformation being spread by IBERO AMERICA (a minority) trying to surpress First America(us- majority).

    • @TheSublimeLifestyle
      @TheSublimeLifestyle 3 года назад +1

      AS YOU SHOULD!

    • @casanova8762
      @casanova8762 2 года назад

      People from latin america calls themselves "latino" as a race to avoid the fact they actually of native american ancestors, many even considers themselves white! here a video:
      ruclips.net/video/p5r7k6LmkuI/видео.html&ab_channel=RomanianGypsyJaneta

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 2 года назад

      You are "Latin Americans". No Latino, no nothing.

  • @joeystaley3181
    @joeystaley3181 3 года назад +14

    "Latin America" includes Haiti. If you exclude Haiti, then the term becomes "Ibero-America."

    • @LaB567
      @LaB567 10 месяцев назад

      It would also include French speaking parts of France. That’s why it’s ridiculous.

    • @S.M.Mer0
      @S.M.Mer0 2 дня назад

      @@LaB567take that up with Napoleon III who used it broadly first for connections between the Second Mexican Empire and Second French Empire

  • @toddgattfry5405
    @toddgattfry5405 4 года назад +598

    Wow, Americans are starting to realize that the world has existed without them for thousands of years.

    • @3bdo880
      @3bdo880 4 года назад +4

      Wow people are dumb

    • @madisonbrown8851
      @madisonbrown8851 4 года назад +19

      @@3bdo880 Guarantee you're American.

    • @3bdo880
      @3bdo880 4 года назад +9

      @@madisonbrown8851 no from egypt one of the oldest civilizations

    • @3bdo880
      @3bdo880 4 года назад +5

      @C R there are still people who are purely egyptian plus arab countries are old too

    • @andypandy00011
      @andypandy00011 4 года назад +11

      Are you actually talking about people of the whole American continent?

  • @captainofiron
    @captainofiron 4 года назад +249

    As a Mexican living in the usa it's like people pull my hair when they say "no you're Hispanic" or "you are latinx"... No manchen

    • @Yha1000itz
      @Yha1000itz 4 года назад +45

      Just call me mexican and i'm fine with that.

    • @GZQ9
      @GZQ9 4 года назад +24

      Haha people are so afraid of calling a tico or boricua “Mexican” that they wont call a Mexican... Mexican

    • @Yha1000itz
      @Yha1000itz 4 года назад +16

      @@GZQ9 I only preffer Mexican because I refuse to identify with other Hispanic/Latinos

    • @David73490MY
      @David73490MY 4 года назад +2

      Music speaks for us I think, you know?... go ahead and listen to a Jarocho song from Veracruz (Mexico) and a Joropo from Bolívar (Venezuela). They practically sound the same. Proving we're all from the same roots. Call it south American or Latino, whatever it is, we're tightly together.

    • @GZQ9
      @GZQ9 4 года назад +5

      David Jesús Granadillo di Gravia That’s really just similar cultures, same thing with the United States and Canada

  • @yayuman3486
    @yayuman3486 4 года назад +118

    Why not just say where people are from like people from Mexico are Mexican

    • @shamovishd2054
      @shamovishd2054 4 года назад +31

      Because its impossible to classify anyone at first glance. What if you make a mistake and call a Peruvian person Ecuadorian or a Spaniard from spain a Colombian. Most don't want to be mistaken to be a different culture than what they are. God forbid you call a Dominican a Mexican 🙄 They'll have a stroke. Cause we all know MOST Dominicans think their culture is superior to everyone else's lol

    • @tecpaocelotl
      @tecpaocelotl 4 года назад +44

      Racists like to put us in boxes.

    • @paigeford8696
      @paigeford8696 4 года назад +14

      @@tecpaocelotl not necessarily racists. We all put our selves into boxes and we are a part of boxes and that isn't bad because we have a culture that defines us.

    • @martina4365
      @martina4365 4 года назад +9

      Because thr is often a shared culture between latinx peple that we wouldnt have with other people, a chilean and an argentinian are different culturally but share a lot more than they do with canadians.

    • @jadecarlile4842
      @jadecarlile4842 4 года назад +3

      We have shared culture and it helps group and form a community

  • @InToTheCyberUniverse
    @InToTheCyberUniverse 2 месяца назад +1

    By the reasoning explained (in your video)
    ANY South African who speaks Afrikaans can reidentify (racially) as Duch.
    ANY Serbian who speaks Serbian-Latin can reidentify as Latin.
    Isreal's Jewish rule about: the mother must have been Jewish, it doesnt matter that the father or father's father was Jewish - or you're NOT ½ Jewish - unless your mother or mother's mother's mother was Jewish; isnt sound so harshly exclusionary now.

  • @juniormynos9457
    @juniormynos9457 4 года назад +97

    My question is why do we have to lump everyone south of The US in one category in the first place?
    If that's the case let's call everyone in the US EnglishX

    • @maze0325
      @maze0325 4 года назад +30

      Because that's the only way gringos' minds can comprehend it. To them all africans, latinos, asians, europeans are the same. And then they think their country is the only one with diversity lmao

    • @cerisemin
      @cerisemin 4 года назад +3

      Hmm, well probably because English is usually reserved for people from England, also English is not a gendered language so no need for the x

    • @ElLenadorLA
      @ElLenadorLA 4 года назад +2

      It’s really a bureaucracy thing. We(the US) can’t put every nation on our paperwork so we have to find ways to lump groups together. Whether or not that’s a good idea is another discussion.

    • @juniormynos9457
      @juniormynos9457 4 года назад +6

      @@ElLenadorLA
      I would accept that explanation if the US lump all its own citizens as Americans without distinction of any ethnic group
      "for bureaucratic purposes"

    • @ElLenadorLA
      @ElLenadorLA 4 года назад

      Junior Mynos Our government wants to know the “race” and location of its citizens so it can run statistics and create policy based on that to try and correct disparities, among a million other reasons. That may or may not be a good idea, again, completely separate discusión.
      We do have a category for white Americans, it’s “white/Caucasian” whether you’re Italian German English or Swedish descent.
      Caucasian is a big misnomer as well but that’s also a separate discussion.

  • @darkstar2874
    @darkstar2874 4 года назад +295

    You just answered my question of “why are the people of Quebec not considered Latino if French is Latin descended too?” I didn’t know it’s origin was also tied to socioeconomic factors, not just linguistic ones, until now.

    • @alexn.2901
      @alexn.2901 4 года назад +15

      Also in Québec "Latin Americans" are considered to be a visible minority.

    • @yodorob
      @yodorob 4 года назад +19

      @@alexn.2901 Although, Argentines/Uruguayans do have way more in common - racially speaking - with those from Spain/Italy (which is where the vast majority of Argentines/Uruguayans can trace their ancestry to) than with those from, say, Guatemala or Venezuela or Ecuador or even Chile.

    • @22Doriano
      @22Doriano 4 года назад +21

      It's actually not because of what they tried to answer. They would be considered part of Latin America/Latinos IF they were an independent country. For example, Haiti would be the only Francophone country considered Latino because they're independent and the rest of the French speaking islands and French Guiana are dependencies or overseas possessions/territories of France. Would Quebec become independent, then it's another question. Today Quebecois still suffer discrimination within Anglo-Canada such as getting paid less for the same jobs, language and ethnic discrimination, etc...or else we could include Louisiana, the former Mexican territories in the USA (Texas, California, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Montana...etc....), Florida as Latinos as well...only one that breaks this rule is Puerto Rico. But that's a very tricky situation there.

    • @carlosmante
      @carlosmante 4 года назад +9

      Don't calling people from Quebec Latinos is Discrimination.

    • @carlosmante
      @carlosmante 4 года назад +12

      @@yodorob That makes them more " Latinos". Let's remember that people who descent from Native Americans like many Mexicans and Guatemalan are NOT latinos.

  • @benja2083
    @benja2083 4 года назад +216

    That's why us "latin" americans refer to ourselves by our country of origin, bruh

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 4 года назад +6

      What refers to you is "Latin Americans" and not Latins. Latin only refers to Roman Latin Languages (Romance Language) and Roman Latin Culture. Language and culture. Nothing to do with your Skin Color. And you can only use Latin ONLY when identifying your culture if you believe that you have a "Roman Latin Culture" because that's all what Latino/Latino/Latina means. By the way in English saying Latino/Latina is also grammatically incorrect-correct English is LATIN, masculine and feminine. Latin cannot be used like you do for "Personal Identification". Totally wrong. For personal identification you must use your RACE or Country of Origin: Mexican, Cuban...or Just "Latin American/s" like we all do. Comprendes???
      ruclips.net/video/lj2wotjd3nw/видео.html
      LATIN UNION
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Union

    • @josepartida1711
      @josepartida1711 4 года назад +1

      This Renato guy is here too!!! 😆

    • @chibiromano5631
      @chibiromano5631 3 года назад +1

      In California we are just Chicanos if we want to get deep into classifying, might as well call Mexico Haplogroup-Q American. Latino is too vague and general and only represnts a minority population. It would be like lumping British, French,Italians and Slavs into Caucasian and calling them Germanic while disregarding the Celt, Mediteranian and Slavic influence.

    • @evaperez4139
      @evaperez4139 3 года назад +1

      I prefer Boricua or Borincano instead of Puerto Rican.
      Puerto Rico means rich port. To describe the island.
      Originally Puerto Rico was Borinque'n or Borike'n
      Which the indigenous taino people named the island. Meaning Land of the Valiant Lord.
      What's so great that every place has a beginning. And that's something we should not forget.
      I'm retired, and learning something new of this island called originally
      BORIKE'N

    • @Gen3ralGrimReaper
      @Gen3ralGrimReaper 3 года назад

      @@chibiromano5631 at the end of the day, they’re are white

  • @GhostSal
    @GhostSal 3 года назад +5

    “Italy of all places”? Seems odd to hear someone say that from my perspective.
    Here’s what most people don’t tell you… The first LATIN tribes (I primi Latini) which is ITALIAN, were actually called the ITALIC tribes.
    To be Latin, means exclusively you were of these Latin tribes… these are literally MY forefathers, MY ancestors, My people’s ancient language and everything we are made up of as Italians. That term has become used a little more loosely as time goes on. Today there is a place in Italy called Lazio… in the ancient times of Rome’s reign, it was called Latium… and just like today, as Rome is Italy’s capital… Latium was the capital city of Rome. Which was Italy’s old name (to put things simply). They named their capital Latium, because it was the beautiful base home and capital for the Latins. They named it Latium in honor of who they/we were (who we still are today).
    There are many different dialects in Italy. Where you come from is a factor on which dialect you speak. In fact, today there is an Italian dialect called Latino, that’s also very different from Latin and guess who speaks it!? The people who live in the town of LATINA, which is the capital city of the province Latina, which is in the region of LAZIO!!! Technically, nowadays if you’re from Roma, you’re Romano. If you’re from Latina, you’re Latino. If you’re from Calabria, you’re Calabrese, etc.. The reason why we are Italiani today is BECAUSE the first latini were called Italic.
    However, WE ARE LATINI period. Not even a debate, and “Latino” is just a variation of Latini not a separate meaning.

    • @rafaelagoncalves8825
      @rafaelagoncalves8825 2 года назад +2

      Well said 👏👏

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 2 года назад +2

      Very Good. Being Latins means possessing the linguistic and cultural heritage of the Romans. It doesn't mean anything else.

  • @oskiaranda
    @oskiaranda 4 года назад +90

    As a Latino that was born and raised in the US, I get the whole notion behind _Latinx._ However, _Latinx_ only works for English because it's a fairly gender neutral language. It doesn't really work for Spanish (or other Romance languages) because (as mentioned in the video) it's a gendered language - one would have to first change the entire Spanish language and make it gender neutral for it to make sense (but I could be completely wrong). As someone who also speaks Spanish fluently, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense grammatically. Also, from my personal experience, I've noticed that the people that use the term _Latinx_ are usually Latinos and Latinas from the US that are university educated, activists, elitists, and/or people that don't really speak Spanish or know how Spanish works. I heard the term being used most while I attended university. _Latinx_ is seldom used in Latin America and those that do use it there are (again) usually those with a university education and elites. I have seen people in Latin America use _Latino/a_ or _Latin@_ (in writing) more than _Latinx_ though. Why not just drop the _o, a_ and _x_ and just say _Latin_ or _Latin American_ if anyone wants to be gender neutral in English? I don't think I've really ever heard a layperson use the term _Latinx._ Again, this is from my observation, I am neither for nor am against the use of the term _Latinx._ This is all a very complex and delicate topic because there are so many people that identify with and are for or against certain terms. I am much aware that many people may not share my point of view but that's alright, to each their own.
    Side note: Anyone can be Latino and Latina, Latin America is a melting pot much like the US, there people of Mestizo, Indigenous, African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European ancestry throughout Latin America.

    • @oskiaranda
      @oskiaranda 4 года назад +9

      @nati sanz _Elle_ and _Latine_ are French and for the most part when people refer to Latinos and Latinas, they are usually talking about people from Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in Latin America, not so much the French speaking ones. Portuguese has _eles_ as a plural but it also has _ele_ for the masculine singular and _ela_ for the feminine singular. In Spanish, _elle_ is the name for _Ll/ll_ (the double L). Both Spanish and Portuguese use the terms _Latino, Latina, Latinos,_ and _Latinas._ French can be gender neutral but Spanish and Portuguese rarely can, they're both gendered for the most part.

    • @PunkHerr
      @PunkHerr 4 года назад

      @oscar arenda english is gender neutral like German or other European languages (I can speak for). But people who don't study their own language think it isn't. In Germany we have the ridiculous ambition to gender everything instead of using the neutral standard because if they hear maskulin they think it is manly. The purpose of maskulin in German (and English for example) is to describe without gender. But people don't want to hear experts out and command from above to use gender terms. Everybody got crazy over this shit.

    • @oskiaranda
      @oskiaranda 4 года назад +16

      @M E Those and other loanwords still get gendered in Spanish though. I was talking about how are we supposed to refer to someone in gender neutral when the gender neutral cases are almost non-existent and if there are any, they're seldom used in Spanish. The average Spanish speaker talks in a gendered case on their day to day.
      Examples:
      • Quiere comprarse _el_ nuevo _iPhone._
      • No se acabó _el sushi_ que se ordenó.
      • ¿Puedo usar _la laptop_ por un rato?
      • _El fútbol_ es el deporte más popular del mundo.
      How would one refer to someone who identifies as _Latinx_ in a gender neutral way in Spanish?
      These examples are all gendered (I couldn't think of any ways to make them gender neutral in Spanish.):
      • _Esa(s) persona(s)_ se identifica como _Latinx._
      • _El_ se identifica como _Latinx._
      • _Ella(s)_ se identifica como _Latinx_
      • _Ellos_ se identifican como _Latinx_
      • _La gente_ se identifica como _Latinx._
      • _Los activistas_ se identifican como _Latinx._
      The only way I could think of it being gender neutral would be if you use the person's name.
      • (Nombre) se identifica como _Latinx._

    • @selexssalami4095
      @selexssalami4095 4 года назад +4

      I agree with all of your points very much...i have been saying the same things since this whole Latinx thing surfaced.

    • @marina.chayka
      @marina.chayka 4 года назад +2

      Here in Brazil it used to be x or @ but those are impossible to speak and creates problem for blind people who use softwares to read online and those with dyslexia and stuff like that. Now people use e (ie: latine) but it is still a problem for people who have dyslexia and it's only used in written form, no one actually talks like that. It's a nice efford to include everyone but it just doesn't work in Portuguese.

  • @harryman01
    @harryman01 4 года назад +54

    Modern Spanish is also called castellano , as it for the Castilian region in Spain
    In fact people who speaks Spanish are in fact speaking Castellano
    In Spain there are many other languages, but castellano took precedence and became the official name of Spanish as representation of Spain as common language

    • @mikejunior211
      @mikejunior211 3 года назад +2

      So, Castillian-American??

    • @giovannife
      @giovannife 3 года назад +6

      @@mikejunior211 uhmmm....I would say yes, if you have a gringo mindset :D :D :D

    • @Pou1gie1
      @Pou1gie1 3 года назад +5

      Spanish also became the so-called official language of Spain because of ethnic cleansing (i.e. language and cultural obliteration) of independent groups like the Catalans and Euskaldun (AKA Basque people) through fascist rule of political figures like Francisco Franco.

    • @quimera7012
      @quimera7012 2 года назад +3

      @@Pou1gie1 limpieza etnica? de vascos y catalanes? mediante franco? y fascista? dios, cuantas vueltas tiene esa cabeza jaja

    • @emmanuelwood8702
      @emmanuelwood8702 Год назад +1

      @@mikejunior211 Were not all descended from Castillians. But we are descended from people of Spanish culture.

  • @franciscoborrero4754
    @franciscoborrero4754 4 года назад +91

    Latin American is a boundary to separate USA from the rest of the Continent. We are in one continente. Latino es not a race, nor identified as a specific language. It is more than a segregation name.

    • @carultch
      @carultch 4 года назад +1

      It separates the US and Canada. I think it also excludes Guayana and Surinam, at least in name.

    • @rubyrose6460
      @rubyrose6460 4 года назад +9

      That's why they should call themselves usaians, because Americans is everyone born in the continent jaja

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 4 года назад +2

      Latino is incorrect in English. The correct way in English is LATIN. Latin only refers to Romance Languages and Roman Latin Culture.

    • @kakalimukherjee3297
      @kakalimukherjee3297 4 года назад

      Your English is becoming Spanish. I mean no offense, because I love and I'm already learning Spanish

    • @renatomacchi2195
      @renatomacchi2195 4 года назад

      Latino? You must use your Race to identify yourselves or use the name of your country of origin or just say Latin American/s. We all identify ourselves this way and you must do the same. Latino is not your Race and has nothing to do with you.You are from Latin America then you are Latin Americans. Blame Mexican Frank del Olmo who years ago wanted to unite all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas but he chose the wrong "Latino" term. He should have chosen a RACE for all of you or Latin Americans but not Latino which is even grammatically incorrect in English-correct way is LATIN. Latin/Latino/Latina ONLY refers to Latin Languages (Romance Languages) and Roman Latin Culture an d has nothing to do with your Skin Color/Ethnicity or DNA. Sorry there is NO Latin Cuisine, No Latin Food, No Latin Music. It's all your invention. Everything Latin be it the Latin People, the Latin Language and the Latin Culture all comes from Roman Italy and has nothing to do with you. You must use a RACE to identify yourselves or the country of your origin or say "Latin American" but not Latin, not Latino, not Latina, Not Latinx and not Hispanic.Latin only refers to Latin Languages and Roman Latin Culture.
      www.latino-news.press

  • @luciaf5626
    @luciaf5626 4 года назад +27

    Although “Latino” doesn’t mean we are all the same race, or share the same religion or culture, there is a common “Latino experience” if you will that we all share. LatinAmerica has a common history: we were all colonized, mostly by spainiards who brought their culture, foods, religious beliefs, and those are ours now as well. We are also mostly third word country’s with all that it implies and we share that experience as well, most countries lived through a military coup in the 50s, and many other examples.
    If you ever take the time to know other Latinos you will notice we have more in common than we think, even though we might not look the same or speak the same, we are united.

    • @luciaf5626
      @luciaf5626 4 года назад +2

      Eques Corvi as if we all look the same, guess you weren’t paying attention to the video. In my country all the natives were slaughtered by the Spaniards, such an injustice. I am Latina, say what you will

    • @davidoviedo5291
      @davidoviedo5291 4 года назад +3

      Lucia F No los mataron a todos, la mayoría perecieron por enfermedades.

    • @juanmoreno267
      @juanmoreno267 4 года назад +3

      @@luciaf5626 stop lying by just looking at your profile picture t is obvious that you are ether mestiza or castiza don't say the Spanish slaughtered all the natives cuando en Los estados unidos la mayoria de Los latinos son INDIGENAS

    • @juanmoreno267
      @juanmoreno267 4 года назад +2

      @Patty 7373 pues so que paren de exajerar la mayoria de Los latinos sobre Los españoles mas bien hay que agradecer que Los españoles de mezclaron con nosotros

    • @luciaf5626
      @luciaf5626 4 года назад +1

      Juan Moreno and who said I’m from the United States? I’m not, I’m Uruguayan and I’m not lying, this is the charrua genoside that was subsidized by the government (spainiards at the time) es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matanza_del_Salsipuedes they killed all the charruas and the ones that didn’t die had to flee to Paraguay. They didn’t die of sickness as some other people in this thread suggested. They were slaughtered. And I am white since you put into question my race, which has nothing to do with being Latina, if you even payed attention to the video.

  • @Gabriel-sg7nl
    @Gabriel-sg7nl 4 года назад +149

    Es que somos Americanos desde Canada hasta Argentina, es increible que muchisima gente no se tenga esa confianza y hasta lo duden, siempre he estado en contra de esa estupida palabra y de escuchar a mucha gente referirse solamente a los estadounidenses como "Americanos", yo siempre les he llamado en Inglés: United Statians (Estadounidenses) o United Statians of America (Estadounidenses de América)

    • @lauraeli237
      @lauraeli237 4 года назад +19

      De otra forma también le dicen gringos 😂

    • @hugobourgon198
      @hugobourgon198 4 года назад +17

      A veces los llamamos "états-uniens" en francés y odian eso. 😂😂😂

    • @YeshuaIsTheTruth
      @YeshuaIsTheTruth 4 года назад +9

      United Statians es el termo más bueno que he escuchado, pero nadie en el mundo inglohablante hablaría eso porque no suena natural. Sería igual de decir "Dominican Republicans". Llamemos "Dominicans" porque "Dominican Republican" suena a George Bush era caribeño! Lol
      En inglés no hay una palabra que significa "estadounidenses". La sola manera comunicar esa idea en inglés es "United States citizen", si no quieres decir simple "American". Inglés hablado es muy muy despacio en relación a español. No podemos decir "United States citizen" suficientemente rápido para usarlo en conversaciones.

    • @Phloggers
      @Phloggers 4 года назад +7

      united statians xDDDDDDD que mamada

    • @-boysclub6670
      @-boysclub6670 4 года назад +5

      en mi país les decimos gringos

  • @julioagua
    @julioagua 4 года назад +24

    The first time I ever heard the word "latino" was from the lips from some actor from USA, until then we used to call ourselves "latinoamericanos". Then, "latino" sticked thanks to cultural colonization. Interesting that the most common usage of the word nowadays ignores the "America" part, specially after being popularized by a country that insists on calling itself as the whole continent.

    • @TheSublimeLifestyle
      @TheSublimeLifestyle 3 года назад

      Because it’s the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

    • @mrnoone8852
      @mrnoone8852 Год назад

      they forgot to give the country a name, like all countries around the world, composed by "united states"; shame on them.

  • @germanqr
    @germanqr 4 года назад +48

    Insta fan! I’m from Spain. In the US some people need to racially label everyone and I was confusing to some people, which was annoying.

    • @anipausp
      @anipausp 4 года назад +1

      Qué lindo

    • @elmalanmalan2175
      @elmalanmalan2175 4 года назад

      So true

    • @l.u.7834
      @l.u.7834 4 года назад

      The same. Confused. Hello from Ukraine.

    • @davidesparza3637
      @davidesparza3637 3 года назад +4

      The Spanish had a caste system based on race in the Americas. Europeans in general were obsessed with race.

    • @kingc1198
      @kingc1198 3 года назад +2

      @@davidesparza3637 exactly the term race originated from west Europe.

  • @remy1717
    @remy1717 4 года назад +3

    As kid at school in Haiti, I was taught: America was a continent, north and south, including the Caribbean. When I started travelling abroad, and heard other people designated the U.S as America, I was confused. That's why in the past, when people asked me if I am an American citizen, I used to say yes, the same way for example, a German is also a European.

    • @quidam_surprise
      @quidam_surprise 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, that's my exact reasoning too about all you guys although, I thought that everyone shared that view but as I learnt online, this doesn't seem to be the case 😕

  • @SoniaSephia
    @SoniaSephia 4 года назад +26

    As a Mexican I always appreciate your content! You go deep into issues that all minorities face in America! You dive deep into the issues while also summarizing things perfectly! It's truly a Talent!

  • @randomami8176
    @randomami8176 4 года назад +28

    Actually the term “Latino” is a shortened version of “Latino Americano” meaning the people in the american continent (No USA) but central and South America who descend from Spaniards , Portuguese and French and whose native language is original Latino European (Latin or modern Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese which are ramifications of Latin). The Term Hispanic(short for hispanoamericanos), refers to the subgroup of Latinos descendants from Hispania (modern Spain). Brazilian and Haitians are Latinos but not Hispanics.

    • @vitorsilveira560
      @vitorsilveira560 3 года назад +1

      Portugal its also situated at Roman province Hispania , (Ibéria peninsula) contains Spain, Portugal and Andorra. So Portugal its also a Hispanic country, but not Spanisch. The Spaniards calls Spain as Spain where the whole Hispania , but it is not reality. They appropriated the name Hispania to call theyre country Spain (Espana) which is wrong.

    • @mar13049
      @mar13049 Год назад

      or some just speak the language derived from Latin , period

    • @hunterdragon7210
      @hunterdragon7210 8 месяцев назад

      That’s why Latino is better it encompasses them too

  • @ayeborba626
    @ayeborba626 4 года назад +53

    To me, the most intriguing question is really who want to group us and why? We are like a full mix of cultures that shares SOME specific things (as we do with european and anglo-sax) but are a lot different as well... So why do they group us? What is the intention? I don't know but, to me is a form of discrimination or a way to colonize us... I'm argentinian and in no way shape or form am I similar to a hatian or even an a american who has argentinian heritage!!! Or do I look like Kat Von D? (I wish)

    • @juansierra1729
      @juansierra1729 4 года назад +3

      Colonizer terms

    • @zytrik1
      @zytrik1 4 года назад +3

      The answer is: cause they’re racist.

    • @pj4640
      @pj4640 4 года назад +8

      it’s a term people in the US made up in the 1970s lol idk why anyone takes it seriously it’s not like people across latin america are similar enough to fall under one same label

    • @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021
      @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021 4 года назад

      Statistics 🙄 and need a quick word.....

    • @hunterdragon7210
      @hunterdragon7210 8 месяцев назад

      Why focus on our differences instead of our similarities, we have indeed similar conducts that make us culturally alike also our foods and dances

  • @GRLNocta
    @GRLNocta Год назад +4

    True Latinos 🇮🇹🇵🇹🇪🇸🇫🇷🇷🇴🇲🇩🌹

  • @JusNoirCreativeVisuals
    @JusNoirCreativeVisuals 4 года назад +80

    My Mom is Afro Choctaw of Creole descent, and my Dad is Afro Latino of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent.
    My dad (rip) never called himself Afro Latino. He was a proud Dominicano Boriqua, Black man, born in PR.
    I call that side DominRican 😂

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад +12

      Americans are obsessed with labels 😑 and apparently calling us by our country of origin is too difficult 😑

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад +1

      @Eric Sirias But that's the thing it's already widely acknowledged and accepted and known and understood that race in the manner that is used today in society is completely a social construct and holds no basis in scientific discoveries. And when it comes to cultures that is completely something that is malleable and differs from each and every person you speak to. yes you can have a collective majority that agrees on something but that doesn't mean everyone looks at culture the exact same way. That's why as someone who does come from a mixed background I just say go with your nationality, you can't be wrong with that one because it's literally where you were born that's what you are if you really want to get into detail then going to your ethnicity but it really shouldn't be more complicated than that but thats just my opinion.

    • @TheGiker
      @TheGiker 3 года назад

      welll we as latinos wedont use those terms...afro....cus colour dosent make wht we r
      ..is more colture....and regions

    • @Existentiallynotincrisis
      @Existentiallynotincrisis 3 года назад

      @@rabidbunny1013 maybe it’s because there are differences that an individual wants to acknowledge or maybe it’s because they’re treated as “other” because of their phenotype and want an indenture that denotes their shared experience with others that look like them OR it’s because colonizers created the caste system and that’s why….

    • @Existentiallynotincrisis
      @Existentiallynotincrisis 3 года назад +1

      @@TheGiker not true

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 4 года назад +126

    I’ve definitely wondered about the etymology of “Latino” before now, so thanks for laying down some history. If you’re interested in other similar ideas, I’d like an investigation into how “American” came to signify just the United States and not the continent(s) as a whole.

    • @uur3n
      @uur3n 4 года назад +15

      I’ve actually heard that people in parts of the Americas outside the US may refer to themselves as “Americans”, that being people of the Americas.

    • @mikeandres00
      @mikeandres00 4 года назад +15

      In Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish dictionaries, Latino is defined as an ancient Romans who spoke Latin, and the people from Europe and the Americas who speak a Latin language, the latin language in Latin is called Lingua Latina. As a Mexican I don’t like how the latino word is used because it excludes our brotherhood with Latin Europeans

    • @edivimo
      @edivimo 4 года назад +19

      @Wuisley García You're right. And is no accident that is in only in Spanish that we call "Americans" differently, is a reaction against Manifest Destiny: "They're US'ians not Americans, they have no right to the whole continent only to the US"

    • @yesyeahyes1
      @yesyeahyes1 4 года назад +14

      Yeah you know how Eurocentrism is a thing? In the USA that evolved into Euro-Americentrism//Americentrism. Basically the term American as focused on United Statesians, when all of North and South America are America too (altho those are colonial terms), reflects how the USA has the attitude that its the centre of the world lol.
      I hope they make a video about this too!

    • @RenegadeShepard69
      @RenegadeShepard69 4 года назад +5

      @ferg5x5 you are correct we do call ourselves Americans because we are, everybody thats a citizen in this continent is American.
      The US being called US of America doesn't change that. Just like Central Republic of Africa doesn't make Congolese not Central Africans, or not Africans, or Saudi Arabia or Emirate Arab States doesn't make people from Bahrain less Arabian. You get what I'm saying?
      But we mostly call ourselves our own country's or maybe Latin Americans (which Brazilians avoided using sometimes when I was younger, go figure, you guys got your mexican bigotry we got our bolivian bigotry. But we don't do that now).

  • @neochris2
    @neochris2 4 года назад +58

    It's a United Statian thing. Like when they call themselves "American", even when Amerigo Vespucci was thinking of Caribbean lands when using his name for the place.

    • @TheSublimeLifestyle
      @TheSublimeLifestyle 3 года назад +1

      It’s never going to catch steam, lol. People from the USA are labeled as American. I’d happily accept someone from Chile telling people they’re American if they’d like.

    • @Slayer-33
      @Slayer-33 3 года назад +5

      Everyone in this hemisphere is "American" US nationals just think they have a monopoly on the word lol.. It's hilarious.

    • @SenorGuina
      @SenorGuina 3 года назад +3

      @@TheSublimeLifestyle actually, in Portuguese and Spanish, nobody says "America", we all say "Estados Unidos"; "Americano/Americana" is also swapped for "Estadunidense"(although not always since the former rolls better on the tongue), which is probably why he used the direct translation in his comment, so it already did catch steam, just not in english

  • @maiconalexander4797
    @maiconalexander4797 4 года назад +2

    Are countries like Italy, Spain, France and Portugal called Latin European? I don't think so, they are all just europeans as it should happen in America, we are all in the same continent, but people in the US think they are better than others, so they took the name of the continent and the term american just for themselves and then tried to creat a term to us, in fact since Canada down to Chile we are all americans, so the term we shoud be discussing is how to call people from de US, because they are who doesn't have their own name.

  • @angu15
    @angu15 4 года назад +39

    At the end of the day we are all Americans and that’s it. You were born in this continent? Yes? American.

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад +1

      Thank 👏🏼 you 👏🏼

    • @angu15
      @angu15 4 года назад +1

      Rabid Bunny is that Jimin? 😂

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад +1

      @@angu15 😂 yup, im on my army yt channel 😂

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад +1

      @@angu15 u army?

    • @angu15
      @angu15 4 года назад +1

      Rabid Bunny I knew it!! I recognize my baby everywhere! He is my bias 😂

  • @flici0us
    @flici0us 4 года назад +45

    Loved this video, Danielle's voice and vibe make me want to pay attention. As a Brazilian, I've never identified as a "latino" because we don't really have strong ties to other nations, although our history and economies are really interwoven. Unless you live near the borders (usually smaller towns), you don't have much contact with our Latin-America hermanos. However, after moving to North-America, I've been mostly identified as "latino" by this outside-gaze. Also, "latinx" is a term pushed forward by gender-neutrality activism, but in our language, Portuguese, it's been criticized as a non-inclusive term (or an exclusionary) by folks with vision impairments who rely on assistive technology to read texts online, since the programs they use aren't adapted to read the x without a flow disruption. Alternatives to it have been proposed, such as "latine", which the programs can read and still maintain the integral sense of the sentences.

    • @biindiecat2878
      @biindiecat2878 2 года назад +4

      Thank you for sharing how latinx is viewed in your culture because I would have never known that it could affect those who are visually impaired and require text to speech

    • @felipevasconcelos6736
      @felipevasconcelos6736 2 года назад +1

      @@biindiecat2878 it was also only popular for maybe a year. You still see conservatives complain about the -x suffix (often by mockingly replacing random vowels with “x”), even though it’s been supplanted by -e for like half a decade.

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Год назад

      LATINE IS A LATIN TERM WHICH COMES FROM ITALY AND IS STILL USED IN THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE! LATINE IS PLURAL FOR LATINA! THIS IS JUST ANOTHER GREAT EXAMPLE OF THE AMERICAN MISAPPROPRIATION AND CULTURAL RAPE OF LATIN EUROPEAN TERMS WHICB COME FROM ITALY! 😂😂😂LATINE IS PLURA FOR LATINA IN THE LATIN LANGUAGE OF ITALY AND IS STILL USED IN THE ITALIAN DIALECTS. THERE IS NOTHING GENDER NEUTRAL ABOUT LATINE IT LITERALLY MEANS A LATIN FEMALES IN LATIN/ ITALIAN. 🙄THE CULTURA LATINA, THE LATIN PEOPLE, THE LATINO (Latini) TRIBES, THE LATIN ETHNICITY ALL COME FROM ITALY! LATINO IS THE SOLE IDENTITY OF SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATIN MEDITERRANEAN DIASPORA. Latin europe was Latinized by ROME ITALY hence how Latina italy got the name Latina. & HISPANIC (Hispania) is literally the Latin language MEANING SPAIN NOT the NATIVE AMERICANS they Colonized. Latin America got its name SOLELY and ONLY to mean the part of the Americas CONQUERED by LATIN EUROPE and that is all it will EVER MEAN. Latin ORIGIN, HISTORY& people are NON INTERCHANGEABLE. STOP THE CULTURAL THEFT OF MY PEOPLE& OUR ANCESTRY. BRAINWASHED AMERICAN/ MOSTLY NORTH AMERICAN CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & CULTURAL THEFT FOR "PROFIT AND GAIN" WILL NEVER BE LATINO. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION EXIST BECAUSE THOSE LIKE YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BENEFIT FROM THE CULTURAL THEFT TOWARDS US TRUE LATIN PEOPLE AND OUR HISTORICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS! AND US TRUE LATINS ARE & HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MULTI GENETICALLY MIXED ETHNIC PEOPLE DUE TO OUR GENETIC CONTRIBUTORS FROM OUR MIDDLE EASTERN (ASIAN), NORTHERN AFRICAN, AND ANCIENT ETHNIC BALKAN DNA. THERE ARE NO "WHITE" LATINS. JUST MORE ASSIMILATION . SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICANS AND MEXICANS ARE NATIVE AMERICANS, MESTIZOS, CASTIZOS, PARDOS, ZAMBOS, AND PURE SUB SAHARAN AFRICANS. NOT LATINS, NOT LATIN BLOOD, THEREFORE NOT LATINO. IN SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICA AND MÉXICO THE ONLY PEOPLE CALLED LATINO AND HISPANIC ARE US SOUTHERN EUROPEANS OF LATIN MEDITERRANEAN ORIGIN. OBVIOUSLY THE SAME IN LATIN EUROPE. PUSHING AND CONTRIBUTING TO BRAINWASHED NORTH AMERICAN MISAPPROPRIATION OF FOREIGN TERMS SUCH AS LATIN/LATINO AS TRENDING PROPAGANDA FOR SOCIAL STATUS TO APPEAR MORE DESIRABLE DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE CONTINUING CONTRIBUTIONS OF CULTURAL THEFT. THE TERM LATINO DERIVES FROM THE TERM LATINI, THE LATINI WHERE THE VERY FIRST LATIN TRIBE TO EXIST FROM ITALY! LATINI IS PLURAL MEANING MORE THAN ONE LATINO! AND LATINO IS SINGULAR FOR LATINI MEANING ONE LATINO. THE SAME WITH LATINA AND LATINE. ALL TERMS CREATED BY THE TRUE LATIN PEOPLE OF ITALY. THE AMERICAN MUTILATION AND CULTURAL THEFT OF LATIN EUROPEAN TERMS NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED. YOU CAN NOT BE PART OF AN ORIGIN, HISTORY AND ETHNICITY WHICH YOUR ANCESTORS FACTUALLY ARE NOT HISTORICALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR.

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Год назад

      @@biindiecat2878 😂😂😂LATINE IS PLURA FOR LATINA IN THE LATIN LANGUAGE OF ITALY AND IS STILL USED IN THE ITALIAN DIALECTS. THERE IS NOTHING GENDER NEUTRAL ABOUT LATINE IT LITERALLY MEANS A LATIN FEMALES IN LATIN/ ITALIAN. 🙄THE CULTURA LATINA, THE LATIN PEOPLE, THE LATINO (Latini) TRIBES, THE LATIN ETHNICITY ALL COME FROM ITALY! LATINO IS THE SOLE IDENTITY OF SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATIN MEDITERRANEAN DIASPORA. Latin europe was Latinized by ROME ITALY hence how Latina italy got the name Latina. & HISPANIC (Hispania) is literally the Latin language MEANING SPAIN NOT the NATIVE AMERICANS they Colonized. Latin America got its name SOLELY and ONLY to mean the part of the Americas CONQUERED by LATIN EUROPE and that is all it will EVER MEAN. Latin ORIGIN, HISTORY& people are NON INTERCHANGEABLE. STOP THE CULTURAL THEFT OF MY PEOPLE& OUR ANCESTRY. BRAINWASHED AMERICAN/ MOSTLY NORTH AMERICAN CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & CULTURAL THEFT FOR "PROFIT AND GAIN" WILL NEVER BE LATINO. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION EXIST BECAUSE THOSE LIKE YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BENEFIT FROM THE CULTURAL THEFT TOWARDS US TRUE LATIN PEOPLE AND OUR HISTORICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS! AND US TRUE LATINS ARE & HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MULTI GENETICALLY MIXED ETHNIC PEOPLE DUE TO OUR GENETIC CONTRIBUTORS FROM OUR MIDDLE EASTERN (ASIAN), NORTHERN AFRICAN, AND ANCIENT ETHNIC BALKAN DNA. THERE ARE NO "WHITE" LATINS. JUST MORE ASSIMILATION . SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICANS AND MEXICANS ARE NATIVE AMERICANS, MESTIZOS, CASTIZOS, PARDOS, ZAMBOS, AND PURE SUB SAHARAN AFRICANS. NOT LATINS, NOT LATIN BLOOD, THEREFORE NOT LATINO. IN SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICA AND MÉXICO THE ONLY PEOPLE CALLED LATINO AND HISPANIC ARE US SOUTHERN EUROPEANS OF LATIN MEDITERRANEAN ORIGIN. OBVIOUSLY THE SAME IN LATIN EUROPE. PUSHING AND CONTRIBUTING TO BRAINWASHED NORTH AMERICAN MISAPPROPRIATION OF FOREIGN TERMS SUCH AS LATIN/LATINO AS TRENDING PROPAGANDA FOR SOCIAL STATUS TO APPEAR MORE DESIRABLE DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE CONTINUING CONTRIBUTIONS OF CULTURAL THEFT. THE TERM LATINO DERIVES FROM THE TERM LATINI, THE LATINI WHERE THE VERY FIRST LATIN TRIBE TO EXIST FROM ITALY! LATINI IS PLURAL MEANING MORE THAN ONE LATINO! AND LATINO IS SINGULAR FOR LATINI MEANING ONE LATINO. THE SAME WITH LATINA AND LATINE. ALL TERMS CREATED BY THE TRUE LATIN PEOPLE OF ITALY. THE AMERICAN MUTILATION AND CULTURAL THEFT OF LATIN EUROPEAN TERMS NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED. YOU CAN NOT BE PART OF AN ORIGIN, HISTORY AND ETHNICITY WHICH YOUR ANCESTORS FACTUALLY ARE NOT HISTORICALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR.

    • @pini440
      @pini440 11 месяцев назад

      @@biindiecat28781 year later and I just wanted to say this is a comment that genuinely inspires hope inside of me.
      What a sweet and insightful comment.

  • @LindaC616
    @LindaC616 4 года назад +15

    Fun fact: the journal she cited, Hispania, is still the Journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, and includes articles and reviews in both languages, as well as English

  • @thesmithsmaf
    @thesmithsmaf 2 года назад +1

    Excellent host! Thanks

  • @hollygrail2964
    @hollygrail2964 4 года назад +298

    Mexico is in NORTH AMERICA BTW 🙄

    • @ppjskh
      @ppjskh 4 года назад +30

      Mexicans are Latino, not sure what your getting at. *It's a Latin American country.*

    • @oscarvaras3974
      @oscarvaras3974 4 года назад +69

      * Latin America doesn’t means South America, countries that are in America speaks a Latin Language are Latinos.
      Mexico its in North America Geographically

    • @nazariol01
      @nazariol01 4 года назад +58

      To all the people here, North America=location, Latin America = group of countries where certain languages are spoken. So Mexico is a Latinamerican country in North America, it is not rocket science. And we are not confused ffs

    • @monicamontejo6620
      @monicamontejo6620 4 года назад +6

      * i mean it is in North America, but that doesn’t mean we don’t consider ourselves Latinos, it’s just geographically we are part of North America. Mexico it is also a Latin American country

    • @urahairymonster
      @urahairymonster 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, she should have just said “meso-America”

  • @djcsavato100
    @djcsavato100 4 года назад +134

    Let's just combine Portuguese and Spanish then!
    Pornish
    Wait never mind. Forget I said anything.
    Edit: Does nobody get that this is a joke? I don't want to have to r/woooosh you guys

    • @redacted5078
      @redacted5078 4 года назад +11

      LMAO

    • @alyrios
      @alyrios 4 года назад +8

      LOL!!! 🤣

    • @ProteoEuthismos
      @ProteoEuthismos 4 года назад +25

      Bruh, Iberian. Not that hard

    • @djcsavato100
      @djcsavato100 4 года назад +14

      @@ProteoEuthismos r/woooosh

    • @fragolegirl2002
      @fragolegirl2002 4 года назад +1

      Proteo Euthismos mestizo not that hard the rest put down black, white, American Indian. No Mayans want to be called Iberian because they’re not from Iberia.

  • @olivermartinezlopez6078
    @olivermartinezlopez6078 4 года назад +5

    Great work on this video. To clarify something to viewers, on min 3:25, the Guna people are from Panamá and Colombia, not Columbia

  • @fabioluisguerraferreira1682
    @fabioluisguerraferreira1682 3 года назад +3

    And the name of Hispano or hispania was given by the Roman's and it was portugal and Spain named that way. Get the story right.

  • @mashup_editor
    @mashup_editor 4 года назад +31

    We actually use the term "Spanish America" in "Spanish America". It's "Hispanoamerica" and refers to all the countries in america that used to be spanish colonies.
    To be honest it seems that the term "latino" is a term originated in the USA, and that is kind of used as self ID(if at all) in latinamerican countries that had a profound cultural colonization from the USA.

    • @manuelalfredomoya
      @manuelalfredomoya 4 года назад +5

      Or ibero american

    • @samhu5878
      @samhu5878 4 года назад +2

      And also as I noticed hispanic Americans especially in south america don’t really identify themselves as a similar group with Brazilians.

    • @manuelalfredomoya
      @manuelalfredomoya 4 года назад +1

      sam hu , brazilians are Portuguese Americans, hispanic or Iberoamericans are Spaniards descendants. that is the big difference. Latin speaks of roman descendants. The word Latino is american invention to described anyone south from their border. I find it offensive.

    • @mashup_editor
      @mashup_editor 4 года назад +3

      My feeling about Brazil is that it is a continent on its own inside southamerica. Be it its size, its language or its unique culture.
      That said, myself, as an argentinian from buenos aires, feel quite close to brazil, it may be because its our big atlantic neighbor to the north, because of mercosur, or because lots of argentinians travel to brazil every year. Or it may be that Rio or Sao Pablo are closer in distance to Buenos Aires than Lima or Bogota.

    • @offroadsnake
      @offroadsnake 4 года назад

      @@manuelalfredomoya iberian americans it's refer the Iberia península include spanish and portuguese Your like it or not

  • @4happy297
    @4happy297 4 года назад +23

    Saw the thumbnail and was like: "Ugh, is Danielle not hosting this one?" 😀

    • @corina.grindeanu
      @corina.grindeanu 4 года назад +3

      Kinda weird they used a male in the thumbnail and not the actual presenter

  • @adrianalainez8499
    @adrianalainez8499 4 года назад +14

    Not just south of the US border. Most of the USA was part of Spanish América.

    • @adrianalainez8499
      @adrianalainez8499 4 года назад

      @Patty 7373 Lady you are an idiot. You have no clue of history. The Spanish colonized by the thousands not the hubdreds. There were thousands of Spanish speaking Americans in the territories the USA took over. And Anglos enacted laws to diminish the use of Spanish like taking the land away. Indian Florida and Cuba? Wtf! Lady learn history. You obviously do not read real history but made up propaganda. I cannot take your comments seriously. You are absurd in your racist look on the past. Examen your self so you can answer to your God when you die and he ask what did you do for your brother as you would have done for me? Better be able to have a good response.

    • @adrianalainez8499
      @adrianalainez8499 4 года назад

      @Patty 7373Lady you are an idiot. Seriously. You are an aglo racist who reads Anglo history. Real history is written by the people who lived it. You know nothing about the USA. If it went for your so called sparsely populated Florida and Louisiana you wouldn't even exist today. Because France didn't help you. The money csme from Spain. The soldiers came from Spain. That's why Governor Galvez was honored with citizenship. You and your small mind have been educated with propaganda. There were already 3 generations of Americans speaking Spanish in Florida by the time the first Anglo Europeans showed up to kill the Native Americans they encountered in the northern part of continental America. But I don't expect and ignorant racist like yourself to understand that. You will answer to a God on your death bed. I hope you'll be able to answer him correctly when he asks what did you do for the least of your brethren as if you done it for me? I hope so lady.

    • @adrianalainez8499
      @adrianalainez8499 4 года назад

      @Patty 7373 I say facts based on acts documented by history. Anglos enslaved Africans, Anglos inacted Jim Crow, Anglos fought Civil Rights. So the truth is being a bigot? No lady. God doesn't tolerate tour kind. Who know they are bigoted and not only justify it but deny it. Lady did it hit close to home? The God part. Awwww so sorry for you. Repent lady. You are not one of God's daughters with your bigoted attitude. Your ancestors fucked up. Don't follow their example. Say sorry and become a different person. Peace lady.

    • @adrianalainez8499
      @adrianalainez8499 4 года назад

      @Patty 7373 History is connected lady. What you do now will affect generations to come. You are not important in the big scheme of things. But if people like you in mass keep fucking up then future generations will suffer. Change woman change. Be part of the good in history. Not the bad. It's your choice.

  • @erosfigueiredo
    @erosfigueiredo 3 года назад +6

    I have a racist boss that said: "I know we have many Latinos in the team, but let's try not to be late", then he said he meant people from Latin heritage in the broad definition (Italy, Spain, etc)

    • @migspeculates
      @migspeculates 3 года назад

      maybe it's an attempt to humor.

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 2 года назад

      Since latino isn't a race you can't be RACIST towards a latino but you could still discriminate towards us I'm Afro Latino so I'm black

  • @withien7554
    @withien7554 4 года назад +32

    This is the most gringo explanation of something so simple: latino is anyone whose root language is latin. Hispanic, anyone whose language is Spanish. Usually, latinos of african decendency prefer to be called afro-decendents, and latinx is just a gringo-made-up word because they want to feel special.

    • @fixer1140
      @fixer1140 4 года назад +5

      Is just like gringos measuring objects using anything except metrical system 😅

    • @lalianza
      @lalianza 4 года назад +2

      Hispanic comes from Hispania and not Spain, so technically its includes Portugal too.

    • @keiferdyson1843
      @keiferdyson1843 4 года назад

      So Quebec is latino then?

    • @gabrielapardo2360
      @gabrielapardo2360 4 года назад +1

      Latino is only for Latin Americans. it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latinos

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад

      @@keiferdyson1843 I'm okay with that lol

  • @jazzz666
    @jazzz666 4 года назад +79

    For the love of god, please stop using Latinx!

    • @batmanismexican1873
      @batmanismexican1873 4 года назад +3

      Stop hating on Latinx

    • @wellesradio
      @wellesradio 4 года назад +14

      Batman is Mexican Latinx will soon be forgotten. Stop trying to anglicize our culture.

    • @Daniel-zl2qq
      @Daniel-zl2qq 4 года назад +1

      Latinx is here to stay, ni modo 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @jazzz666
      @jazzz666 4 года назад +9

      I’m not just saying it to hate on it. I like to think and understand things before I made an uninformed comment. If what you are trying to do is erase the gender in a word ( and I disagree even more on this), the English word Latin already has no vowel ending whatsoever. Honestly, just think about this and explain to me what’s the point on adding an X to it.

    • @danielled108
      @danielled108 4 года назад +4

      Yesss! Thank you!

  • @alexs8139
    @alexs8139 4 года назад +20

    I never heard of Latinx until now

    • @Luckyvegan01
      @Luckyvegan01 4 года назад +3

      Jajajjajaja.. Parece marca de preservativo cosas que se inventan los gringos

    • @ElLenadorLA
      @ElLenadorLA 4 года назад +1

      Luckyvegan No, son los pochos que lo inventaron.

  • @JC-MindsEye-777
    @JC-MindsEye-777 3 года назад +1

    Danielle is the kind of teacher I wish I had growing up! This was fasinating!

  • @AlinneMahlke
    @AlinneMahlke 4 года назад +14

    I'm brazilian, and curiously only identified with being latino after moving abroad; many brazilians (perhaps most?) do not identify themselves as latino, which seems silly and weird, though it there are reasons for that, including but not limited to the language difference. curiously, I've met a couple of romanians who would say "I'm latino too", after hearing that from me, coming from the idea that because they're romance-language speakers, they're also latino, which in a whole other way it's also silly and weird. yet I agree with some other comments here, that say that latino is usually a term used by outsiders to define us first, and often absorbed and reproduced by us in an attempt to represent a part of our identities.

    • @Corredato
      @Corredato 3 года назад +1

      I would leave a similar comment. But yours is so well explained, that it makes no sense to leave another one.

    • @brianagrace2281
      @brianagrace2281 3 года назад +2

      Latino Is the SOLE identity of Latin Europeans. Latin europe was Latinized by ROME ITALY hence how Latina italy got the name Latina. & Hispanic is literally the Latin language MEANING SPAIN NOT the NATIVE AMERICANS they Colonized. Latin America got its name SOLELY and ONLY to mean the part of the Americas CONQUERED by LATIN Europe and that is all it will EVER MEAN. Latin ORIGIN, HISTORY& people are NON INTERCHANGEABLE. STOP THE CULTURAL THEFT OF MY PEOPLE& OUR ANCESTRY. BRAINWASHED NORTH AMERICAN CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & CULTURAL RAPE FOR "PROFIT AND GAIN" WILL NEVER BE LATINO. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION EXIST BECAUSE THOSE LIKE YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BENEFIT FROM THE CULTURAL THEFT TOWARDS US TRUE LATIN PEOPLE AND OUR HISTORICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS!
      AND US TRUE LATINS ARE & HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MULTI RACIAL ETHNIC PEOPLE DUE TO OUR GENETIC CONTRIBUTORS FROM OUR ASIAN(MIDDLE EASTERN), NORTH AFRICAN AND BALKAN GYPSIE DNA. THERE ARE NO "WHITE" LATINS. JUST MORE ASSIMILATION. "LatinX" is a Form of appropriation, a made up Non existant term that will NEVER be of latin origin and it will NEVER be a term used by CULTURALLY AWOKEN Latin men and women as it is one of the many things is this country that mocks our heritage and that is ALL "LatinX" will EVER mean

    • @pauladiazcastilla1512
      @pauladiazcastilla1512 3 года назад +1

      The only silly and stupid thing here is that you don't consider romanians to be latins. If the US citizens have brainwashed you latin Americans to think that you are the only latins in the world it's not our problem. Latin European do we exists since centuries before Portuguese and Spanish was spoken in America. And the only reason for which you are consider to be latin and not any other thing is because you have adopted the language and culture from the LATIN EUROPEAN people. Nosotros somos latinos también, piensen lo que piensen los estadounidenses y eramos latinos mucho antes de que Estados Unidos existiera como país.

    • @F.Picknaipa
      @F.Picknaipa 2 года назад

      Vc não é latino, vc é um barbarus

    • @F.Picknaipa
      @F.Picknaipa 2 года назад

      Latino significa nativo de Italia, ergo vc não é latino

  • @LambentLark
    @LambentLark 4 года назад +8

    The world keeps sending opposing messages. Then wonders why the people are so confused. They tell us to act and treat each other as if we were all the same. Simultaneously, they quibble over what terms to define each other as. Can you all pick one and get back to me?

    • @LambentLark
      @LambentLark 4 года назад +2

      @nati sanz think of it like having the name James. In high school, you knew a guy named Jim that you had no respect for. Everytime someone calls you Jim, it makes you remember that jerk. So you ask people to call you James. In your mind, it distances you from a person you found distasteful. Some people choose to continue to call you Jim. How you choose to deal with those people, defines the person you are. Will you act like James, the person you want to be, or Jim, the person you detest and don't want to be like? I think many people lose sight of this when they argue semantics.

    • @LambentLark
      @LambentLark 4 года назад +1

      @nati sanz Even if we don't agree with what people say, they still have the right to say it. Without the fear of physical or financial threats. These people probably take the view that you are making life unduly complicated for them and they can refuse to participate. You may think he's just an obstinate jerk but you don't have all the info. Maybe the guys wife recently found a lump and your problems are looking kinda petty to him. Point is, you only know your own struggles. Assuming people act as they do intentionally to insult you or make your life harder is saying your struggles are more important than other peoples. Try and understand things from the other persons point of view is how we learn understanding, compassion , insight and fairness. I have to think, those are the qualities our ancestors would have admired and approved of. I wish for you, your best you. I work for the same myself, some days I even succeed.

  • @juanfdez
    @juanfdez 4 года назад +7

    This is my third census choosing "Other": Taino, I'm a Dominican-American, indigenous-White-SouthSaharanBlack, 100% Proud

    • @11kabula
      @11kabula 4 года назад

      Did you do a DNA test?

    • @juanfdez
      @juanfdez 4 года назад

      @@11kabula yes 10% taino

    • @tiny2315
      @tiny2315 4 года назад

      But that’s not being taino...
      Wouldn’t a taino have taino culture and be genetically overwhelmingly taino?

    • @tiny2315
      @tiny2315 4 года назад

      C R correct, I’m chilean and most people have 44% indigenous blood, which doesn’t mean we’re all indigenous

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад

      Which test did you do because no one's been able to identify any specific indigenous tribes that did not survive the initial wave of colonisation And so far none of the indigenous tribes that have survived have not been active part of genetic testing

  • @CMM726
    @CMM726 4 года назад +2

    In Italian American and I’ve been referred to as Latin so go figure. I don’t think anyone considers me “Latina” because that word usually implies a woman from a Spanish speaking country. I don’t consider myself Latina, I consider myself American with Italian heritage. Or white Latin, which is a thing(I don’t call myself that but it’s whatever). White Latin can also mean someone from Mexico with blond hair and blue eyes. I think if your interested in someone’s cultural identity or heritage it’s fine to ask or refer to someone by that, so long as it’s not disrespectful or ignorant.

  • @tecpaocelotl
    @tecpaocelotl 4 года назад +18

    I'm against the terms Latino and Hispanic.

  • @Willcaballero
    @Willcaballero 4 года назад +54

    Great video, but the Roman land of "Latium" should be pronounced "Lah-tee-yum," not "Lay-shun."

    • @manuelalfredomoya
      @manuelalfredomoya 4 года назад +2

      Sounds more like Lat-Zee-uhm modern pronunciation

    • @larouche7644
      @larouche7644 4 года назад

      Lat-Tee-uhm

    • @mserth22
      @mserth22 4 года назад

      Who cares

    • @manuelalfredomoya
      @manuelalfredomoya 4 года назад +4

      mserth22 , no one ask you 😉. Second thing your lack of curiosity, speak volumes about you 🤗

    • @mserth22
      @mserth22 4 года назад

      @@manuelalfredomoya pretending to be intelligent doesn't make you smart, it makes you pretentious.

  • @lorddemon8019
    @lorddemon8019 4 года назад +5

    also the this term exists "Novo hispano" was a gentilici used in times of the viceroyalty, that term was used to describe the descendants of Spaniards, mestizos or natives who resided in the overseas kingdoms and spoke Spanish. After all, the Americans have misrepresented the history of Spain on the American continent, the Spanish empire is not the English empire, the English empires made colonies and plantations, the Spanish empire founded cities and kingdoms. Those territories were not colonies, and the citizens of those kingdoms were considered Spanish citizens of overseas.

    • @lorddemon8019
      @lorddemon8019 4 года назад

      @alex' pay high taxes? well, it seems that you are the one who needs to read more books, in those times there was a tax called "royal fifth" and as the name suggests, it means that 25% of gold, silver, etc. would go to Spain, the rest stayed in the American continent, after all, it took a lot of money to create cities, hospitals, universities, squares, businesses ... and one more thing, the positions of power were not only occupied by Spaniards, there were also many mestizos and natives occupying those posts, I'm not going to give you those names now so I don't have to lengthen my answer, but I can do it if you wish, learn this lesson, You proudly leave it at home and when you want to question the IQ of a person, try to have a minimum of knowledge of what is being talked about. Nice try, but you lie more than you talk.

    • @josephvazquez764
      @josephvazquez764 4 года назад +1

      if these so-called kingdoms were so happy belonging to the wonderful world of spain then why did they desire their independence the cruelty of the spainards directed to the my ancestors will always remain as a bloody stain on the pages of history by the way i am puerto rican and i do know my history very well and what was done to my ancestors in the name of god

    • @crisremr6894
      @crisremr6894 3 года назад

      @@lorddemon8019 haha I like how you call taxes from the Spaniards the real thing is that you never tall about the name of the taxes one of them was "La encomienda" that make purely slaves for the heavy job without paying anything and also most of the goods the natives have to eat were given in form of especies and that cause the death of the entire ethnicity just for exist for example in Costa Rica and when they make starve to death the native population they carry Africans slaves to the continent to continue the duty of hard labor, and that's why a lot of American countries have low native blood because the royalty make the crown and economy through slaves and not real progress, and that plus the illnesses caused a super decrease in native population density that take in the case of Mexico more than 200 years to recover, and all of that is in history books, we love Spain and his people we shared blood but this are facts and history.

  • @Solo_Traveling
    @Solo_Traveling 3 года назад +1

    I don't see why anyone would be surprised to learn that 'latino' comes from the ancient language 'latin'.

  • @amandafernandez8421
    @amandafernandez8421 4 года назад +3

    I always hesitate when filling out forms in the US. I’m from Belize. Once at the DMV I put “mestizo” and the lady looked at me then scratched it out and replaced it with Latino. I’ve always thought of the word “Latino” as a very broad term that’s both inclusive and exclusive depending on how you interpret it.

    • @andychuc3273
      @andychuc3273 2 года назад

      I am from Belize and I identify as Maya more especially Maya Yucatec . Seem the media wants to label us as Latino or Hispanic . I still reject the term . I prefer Maya and will always do .

  • @funwithrandomnesable
    @funwithrandomnesable 4 года назад +9

    I wonder where Belize and Guyana fits into all of this

    • @yodorob
      @yodorob 4 года назад +2

      @Wuisley García Not so much Guyana, but Belize has both Anglo (much of it Afro-Caribbean) and Latin elements.

    • @Daniella1117
      @Daniella1117 4 года назад

      Horvat Lovren wtf is wrong with you

    • @carultch
      @carultch 4 года назад

      As well as Suriname, since that is a Dutch colony, and their colonists have nothing to do with Latin-speaking ancestors.

  • @conamor4714
    @conamor4714 4 года назад +5

    They’re from Latin America they should be called Latin Americans not just Latino they occupy a big chunk of the Americas they are Americans just not Anglo

  • @Abose87
    @Abose87 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Complex historical twists and turns were beautifully explained. Thank you.

  • @cocok.291
    @cocok.291 4 года назад +63

    Ooooh I always wondered this! Like how is this america "Latin" lmao

    • @KingDayDayDay00
      @KingDayDayDay00 4 года назад

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    • @XavierbTM1221
      @XavierbTM1221 4 года назад +1

      We have coopted the word, it belongs to us now, get over it

    • @jesusmendoza-jp4tf
      @jesusmendoza-jp4tf 4 года назад

      Benjamin Miranda Screw u

    • @XavierbTM1221
      @XavierbTM1221 4 года назад +7

      @Horvat Lovren
      The thing is that we latinos have pretty much surpased those racial divisions, unlike america and europe, the prime feature of our identity is not race (indian, black, white, mixed) but rather culture and language (and sometimes geographic regions)
      The term "Latinoamericano" refers to a CULTURAL spectrum for us, while for you refers to a race
      Race is pretty much relegated to a fourth or third place in our identities , race is negligible for us, bc even "pure" blacks and amerindians have adopted features of other cultures in one degree or another

    • @gatekeeping8528
      @gatekeeping8528 4 года назад +2

      ​@Horvat Lovren Latin America doesn't have the same racial divisions that America has, black people here identify with their countries, not their races, there's not "black culture" "cultural appropriation" or "white people" there are just colombians, brazilians, mexicans. So, your comment makes no sense, if you ask a black colombian, dominican or venezuelan if they're offended by the term "latino" they will probably have no idea why they should they be offended.
      To be clear indigenous and black people have connection to the "latino" identity because it is not a racial term but a cultural one and they all live in a homogeneous latin culture. Excepting indigenous communities of course.

  • @fabioluisguerraferreira1682
    @fabioluisguerraferreira1682 3 года назад +3

    I'm from Portugal and we consider ourselves as Latinos. There's a few misinformation in this video about the Latinos amd what not.

  • @magnusharrison2715
    @magnusharrison2715 4 года назад +5

    As a white Mexican I've never been referred as latino or hispanic but I guess It must be irritating for other latin fellas

    • @anthonyrapalo9963
      @anthonyrapalo9963 4 года назад +2

      Magnus Harrison what do they usually refer to you as? As a white-Latino myself, I always say Latino when asked about my ethnicity.

    • @Jprager
      @Jprager 4 года назад

      Are you also Scandinavian ethnically Magnus is actually a really common in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland

  • @bull419
    @bull419 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am an American born and raised in New York of Puerto Rican descent, I was never confused about my identity, it was other people who were confused about it.

  • @christophermm23
    @christophermm23 4 года назад +7

    Origin is back!

  • @margaridasilva5184
    @margaridasilva5184 4 года назад +15

    I'm from Portugal, I speak a language that has is rooths in vulgar Latin and we portuguese, do not call ourselves Latin Europeans. Why should the people of Central and South America call them selves latinamericans.? The Americans should call themselves Anglo-Saxonsamericans. It's ridiculous.

    • @001islandprincess
      @001islandprincess 4 года назад +6

      Margarida Silva I am from Canada and was taught to refer to people by their country of origin. The Venezuelan, the Cuban, The Puerto Rican, the Colombian.

    • @mariopi4038
      @mariopi4038 3 года назад

      We use the term Latino Americano when we are referring to the whole Spanish speaking America, instead of naming all the countries. It's also used when we now a person is from one of those countries, but not which one. However we do not call ourselves latino americanos, we know where we are from and proud of it.

  • @rafaelfcf
    @rafaelfcf 4 года назад +22

    Fun fact, 90% of Brazilians don't see themselves as Latinos because the word in Portuguese seems too much related to Spanish and Hispanic peoples. We are like Mexico, which is a north American country... but is it really?

    • @sohopedeco
      @sohopedeco 4 года назад +11

      We have more in common with Spanish-speaking America than we like to admit. But then again, sometimes setting us apart from the rest of Latin America is useful.

    • @PabloEmanuel96
      @PabloEmanuel96 4 года назад

      I think Brazil is in southamerica

    • @rafaelfcf
      @rafaelfcf 4 года назад +1

      @@PabloEmanuel96 it is

    • @rafaelfcf
      @rafaelfcf 4 года назад +3

      @@sohopedeco I don't think it is intentional. It just happens to be like that. Get a random person in a street in Brazil and I bet they'd say they are not latinos. I guess it is a language barrier.

    • @robertrios1732
      @robertrios1732 4 года назад

      Means those are ex Nazi... You Latin but like Philippines are but more Asian. If you can't take Latin. Get out of Latin America

  • @omargonzales3
    @omargonzales3 3 года назад +2

    Yup never been so confused when I'm filling out documents.

  • @chrisp187
    @chrisp187 3 года назад +8

    "Latino" is inclusive. Its "Latina" that is exclusive. A man, a group of men, a group of men and women, a single person whose gender is unknown, a groups whose gender composition is unknown are all referred to as "Latino(s)". Its only a known woman or known group of only women that can be referred to as "Latina(s)". Of course I don't expect people that just like to look for trouble and don't even understand a single words of Castellano to understand.

  • @reverendmothercheryl2276
    @reverendmothercheryl2276 4 года назад +13

    Growing up in a barrio in Arizona my Chicano friends asked if I had any “Latino” heritage. I told them that as a far as I knew, my family was French, Celtic and African. They said that French qualified and that I was a Latina. It gave me a sense of belonging that I didn’t have in “White” society. It also made me more active in fighting for Latin-X rights. A special thing with the label does bother me though, if you’re going to use the term “Latin-X” it would be better to put the hyphen in it. I hear people pronouncing “Latinx”like “Kleenex” and it makes me feel like they’re blowing their nose on our culture.

    • @roecocoa
      @roecocoa 4 года назад +2

      I thought "Latinx" rhymed with "thinks," but I see it in print much more than I hear it spoken.

    • @reverendmothercheryl2276
      @reverendmothercheryl2276 4 года назад +1

      Naomi Sutton , when I first heard it as Latinx, it bothered me so I started pronouncing the”x” the way it’s pronounced in “Oaxaca.” That made it sound like “Latina” which is the way I usually say it anyway.

    • @elconejomalo787
      @elconejomalo787 4 года назад +2

      ayeee i’m from phoenix

    •  4 года назад +1

      Sorry, but in the Northeast, we wouldn’t consider you Latina. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @tedmcfly
    @tedmcfly 4 года назад +11

    I frikken dislike that word, if I hear anyone call me that, they are getting a piece of my mind!

  • @arlenysceballo
    @arlenysceballo 4 года назад +2

    🔹️When I heard the word "latinos" the first thing that came to my mind is the Romance languages that are direct descendants o of latin (Italian, French, Portuguese, Spaniard, Romanian).
    🔹️When I heard the word "African-American" the first thing that came to my mind is a person born in Ámerica( the continent) with african rooths (rooths from Africa (another continent). Base on the fact that both continents have a vast gamma of different phenotypical features, that person can have even blue eyes, very fair skin and blond hair.
    🔺️After leaving couples of year in USA...I learned that when "Americans" (united statians) said "latinos" they mean people that came from or are descendants of any Spanish speaking country in America ( the continent), especially if you have a "brown" skin. I also learned that when united statians said "African-American" they mean black people born in USA.
    Some people said is because the Educational System here (USA)is very bad. I think is because the USA is one if not the most racist country is this planet.

    • @STLUndagroundScene
      @STLUndagroundScene 3 года назад +1

      You are quite right. USA is one of the most racist counties on the planet. We shall rise. Thanks for your honesty.

  • @gerardocaamanopagniez4110
    @gerardocaamanopagniez4110 4 года назад +5

    Also there is no Spanish language, there is the common language that you know and call Spanish wich is castellano, then there is vasco, gallego ,catalan and aranes.

    • @ricardouriostegui2739
      @ricardouriostegui2739 4 года назад

      Si para ti Castilla representa algo, dile "castellano", muy tu asunto. Pero no le impongas tu criterio a los demás.

    • @gerardocaamanopagniez4110
      @gerardocaamanopagniez4110 4 года назад

      @@ricardouriostegui2739 En España de donde viene el idioma ellos mismos se dividen en el asunto, las diferentes regiones, que fueran integradas en un solo reino a posterior por la union en matrimonio de los reyes católicos, logro que se impusiera la hegemonía de el habla en el castellano, en España siguen los Vascos,Gallegos y catalanes hablando en su lengua, incluso tiene sus canales de Television y ediciones literarias; como los Galeses en Inglaterra que siguen conservando su idioma. En los paises anglo parlantes ( principalmente en el continente Americano) al no saber esto lo denominan como Spanish/ Español. Y muchos de los que son hijos de imigrantes usan el termino latino como una diferenciación, como te indica el video hasta un franco canadiense en Quebec o un italo-americano en New Jersey podria entrar en la nomenclatura "Latino" por la raiz del idioma.

    • @whatever5922
      @whatever5922 4 года назад

      Nadie le llama castellano, si acaso muy al sur de América

    • @gerardocaamanopagniez4110
      @gerardocaamanopagniez4110 4 года назад

      @@whatever5922 Puez soy efectivamente de muy al sur, Patagonia al final del continente.

    • @LluviadeOrugas
      @LluviadeOrugas 4 года назад

      zzz, yo le llamo castellano, y soy española

  • @marisol9049
    @marisol9049 4 года назад +10

    Mexico is not central or south america, also america is not a country.

    • @katetamina
      @katetamina 4 года назад

      Yes❤️

    • @rickpac2456
      @rickpac2456 4 года назад

      Marisol it is assumed that America refers to the USA

    • @marisol9049
      @marisol9049 4 года назад +3

      @@rickpac2456 Wrongfully assume, hence my comment.

    • @rickpac2456
      @rickpac2456 4 года назад

      * they didn’t appropriate the name America. It is clearly the United States of America because that’s where the country is located.

  • @DracoRubor
    @DracoRubor 4 года назад +8

    3:24 It's Colombia, not Columbia...

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 4 года назад

      Most white/black Americans don't care.

  • @waxon2
    @waxon2 4 года назад

    Danielle, you are one of the most informative, articulate, and enthusiastic (not to mention beautiful) educators I've ever had the privilege of learning from. Thank you for the joy, curiosity, and tolerance you bring to your program. All the best. Cheers.

  • @TrekkieBrie
    @TrekkieBrie 4 года назад +7

    I love the Oaxacan carving in the back!

    • @amarantahh93
      @amarantahh93 4 года назад +1

      It is, indeed, a great alebrije

  • @paulamederjulia8354
    @paulamederjulia8354 4 года назад +6

    Great video! I’m from peru and I identified myself as a Latina but just within my country we have so many different cultures, for example the indigenous people in the andes or the amazonas do not identify as latinos.

  • @abordokas
    @abordokas 4 года назад +5

    This show is amazing. Thanks for exploring so many terms and concepts, giving context and making them in understandable for all.

  • @reginahodson7456
    @reginahodson7456 3 года назад +1

    My Abuelo hated the term Latino. He considered the word Latino to be a racial slur.

  • @daddyleon
    @daddyleon 4 года назад +21

    I've always liked the idea of calling Quebeckies Latin-Americans or Latinos.

    • @XavierbTM1221
      @XavierbTM1221 4 года назад +2

      We should start calling them "latinos" too

    • @fablb9006
      @fablb9006 4 года назад +8

      In reality they are latin and From America, so by definition they are latin-American as much as we french are latin-European.

  • @JoseMartinez-df2db
    @JoseMartinez-df2db 4 года назад +9

    My family's ancestry is from the territory now known as Mexico. I am somewhat flexible with how I identity but I do prefer Indigenous American, Native American or First Nation.

    • @whatever5922
      @whatever5922 4 года назад

      How long have you been in the us

    • @JoseMartinez-df2db
      @JoseMartinez-df2db 4 года назад

      zzz Born and raised. You?

    • @JoseMartinez-df2db
      @JoseMartinez-df2db 4 года назад

      C R That is such a racist and demeaning response. You're a bigot and an idiot.

    • @teddyjones3093
      @teddyjones3093 4 года назад

      @C R People in the US that identify as "Native American" only need to be 25% Native American to qualify. So the dude is probably more indigenous than your average "Native American" in the US

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker 4 года назад +10

    Let’s also talk about whether actually prefer the term LatinX over Latino and Latina

    • @in0therwordz
      @in0therwordz 4 года назад +8

      Honestly being Latino, it’s pretty weird. It’s only a minority of people who use Latinx. The majority in the US with go for Latino and Latina.

    • @KittySnicker
      @KittySnicker 4 года назад +1

      Luis G That’s what I thought!

    • @angeles5664
      @angeles5664 4 года назад +9

      The term latinx is unpronounceable and sounds weird

    • @ignaciogodoy158
      @ignaciogodoy158 4 года назад +2

      I'm Chilean, and all three term are fine by me, I get that people may don't like the term 'Latinx', but c'mon people you can just not use it. People that use it as a way to include people from any point in the gender spectrum in written language will use it and popularize it, and that's okay, cause it DOESN'T REALLY AFFECT YOU. xoxo

    • @rabidbunny1013
      @rabidbunny1013 4 года назад

      I hate the term Latinx but if someone else wants to be called that, I don't care

  • @xygnusx8255
    @xygnusx8255 4 года назад +2

    @ Origin Of Everything - At 3:24, the name of that tribe is Kuna not Guna and the country is called Colombia not Columbia. Good video.

  • @danielm.1441
    @danielm.1441 4 года назад +8

    Why not 'Iberican'?
    I've always found the term 'latino' odd. The French & English were also romanised/latinised peoples (okay, they've subsequently had germanic & nordic influence, but the latin didn't just disappear).
    'Spanish American' just negates the largest & most populous country south of the US...
    'Iberican' - as opposed to Iberian, referring to the peninsula in Europe containing Spain & Portugal (& Andorra I suppose) - would be more encompassing, it also pleasingly mirrors 'American'.

    • @ericab6247
      @ericab6247 4 года назад

      Wow no. That outright erases the Native and Black people of this land. Why is a Eurocentric word a good idea to describe a land with its own languages and cultures and identities?

    • @francoisdaureville323
      @francoisdaureville323 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ericab6247hispanic latino are also eurocentric latino is from italy and hispanic from spain 😂😂

  • @Brian-cb3dc
    @Brian-cb3dc 4 года назад +9

    *The majority of Brazilian people don't like to be called LATINO, they don't speak spanish and ETHNICALLY they are so different from the rest because of Portugal colonization root, trust me, they love that.*

    • @diegoflorencio
      @diegoflorencio 4 года назад +3

      We not only have Portuguese roots, but also Italian, German, African, Spanish, Japanese, Lebanese, Amerindian, Polish, Syrian, Ukrainian, and many other roots.

    • @mariopi4038
      @mariopi4038 3 года назад

      But they speak Portuguese which comes from the Latin language. Hence, they are included. Ethnicity, has noting to do with the term.

  • @MrUnibam1
    @MrUnibam1 4 года назад +10

    i did not know as a Belizean, I could be latino. I love America caste system that is designed to marginalised.

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 4 года назад +2

      Indeed we usually forgot about our brothers in Belize when we quote that technically Latinos, French Quebec, Haiti, the Cajun deep swamp old acadians.

    • @JayCeeMax
      @JayCeeMax 3 года назад

      Sorry to tell you. Those from Belize are not considered "Latino" by the true definition of the term. Many people are unaware of this.
      Do some research on the true definition of "Latino" and you will see for yourself.
      And remember, Latino does not mean "Spanish speaking" in North or South America. Just because many people speak Spanish in Belize, does not make them Latino.
      Have a blessed day.

  • @eduardof7322
    @eduardof7322 3 года назад +2

    I think that the best thing you can do when talking about concepts like Latino, is to think about them culturally and geopolitically, more than something ethnic, racial or physical. Latino are people who are native to the American nations that were formed after the colonization of Latin European countries. But these nations are as diverse as the United States, or even more. There are black latinos, white latinos, Native American latinos, Asian latinos and of course what the USA calls "Mixed Race" latinos, which includes mulatos, pardos and mestizos, which are the more stereotypical image of a latino. Latin America is not culturally or ethnically homogenous, it's big and diverse. The reason to consider it a group, is because the way these societes behave and the realities they respond to, are so similar and related between them that it forms a cultural block apart from any other region in the world. Just in the same way that the nations from Europe, Subsaharan Africa or Southeast Asia are considered part of the same group despite how big, diverse and heterogeneous they are.

  • @ericab6247
    @ericab6247 4 года назад +12

    We are native. Not latinx not Spanish not Hispanic not mestizo. We did not ask for colonialism and we have survived in spite of its efforts to purify la raza. It's all native land. We have been here since before "borders" existed.

    • @bilbohob7179
      @bilbohob7179 4 года назад +5

      Purify? Spanish? Spanish mixed in the begin. Sorry your mind is in US. You don't known the rest of America...

    • @nothanks131
      @nothanks131 4 года назад +2

      Some of us are native, not all. Some people are white and that’s fine, but we do need to preserve our native culture.

    • @nothanks131
      @nothanks131 4 года назад +1

      ruben champollion not everyone I have a around 70-80 percent indigenous which is way more than ppl in the USA who claim to be “Native” it’s a lot more complicated than “All Latinos are mestizo, or all Latinos are native of all Latinos are white”

    • @nothanks131
      @nothanks131 4 года назад

      ruben champollion i do my best, it’s very hard with years of Spanish colonialism erasing our religion, language and culture. But I actively do my own research, I am actually currently reading the Popol Vuh and it is very interesting.

    • @22Doriano
      @22Doriano 4 года назад

      We have a Chicana studies major here! Lol

  • @sahirygnobehi6448
    @sahirygnobehi6448 4 года назад +19

    Romances languages
    Romances slavery
    Romances massacre
    Romances genocides.
    WHERE'S the lie tho.
    P.S.
    Thanks for this video. Educating people is always a must.

  • @elisa48092
    @elisa48092 4 года назад +8

    Nope, my first though is Latin language and Ancient Rome people xD

  • @mathiaszx1001
    @mathiaszx1001 4 года назад +2

    I loved this video! Hello from paraguay, hispanic part of latin america