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Because she's Mexican and doesn't look white? I know there are white Mexicans, but most aren't, and she doesn't look like one who is.
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#52
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For the specific things I mentioned?
A lot of problems start in mess halls and yards because it's where you've got the biggest crowds gathered. If there are rumors that two rival gangs are heading for a confrontation, other prisoners who don't want to get involved will avoid those areas. So if we see a drop-off in the number of prisoners eating meals or going to the yard, we'd investigate why. A similar thing existed with sick calls. You look for patterns. If an unusually large number of prisoners are calling in sick in one particular area, like the laundry for example, if may be because they're trying to avoid some situation in that area. You watch the amount of packages because prisoners try to stock up on food if they expect there's going to be a problem. |
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What I described above was the group numbers. We had a separate system for watching individuals. If a prisoner refused nine meals in a row he was considered to be on a hunger strike and there was a whole procedure set up for that.
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Consider the Reagan Democrats. Outside the South, they were composed of all the ethnic Europeans with strong Catholic roots who had consistently voted Democrat from before the time of Wilson--and became an absolute lock by the Democrats from the time of FDR. Changes in politics, changes in economics, changes in world views all came together to shift them, almost en masse, into the Republican sphere. Once Reagan's personal charm had passed, the economy suffered following the First Gulf War, and Clinton brought his own brand of popularity to the political arena, many of them wandered back toward the Democrats, but a very large number of them never shifted away from the Republican Party. The same thing will quite possibly occur again in the future. All politics are local and the constituencies that appear to be cast in concrete, today, can often be found moving when specific issues bring pressure on them. The notion, (asserted and disputed, above), that the "Hispanic vote" is a monolith fails spectacularly when it is subjected to any sort of examination. While there is a fair amount of suppoprt for the Left among immigrants and their children from Mexico and Central America, Hispanics from Cuba tilt very strongly to the Right. Puerto Ricans may tend Left, but their specific issues tend to differ from those from those of Central America and may fracture in local politics. Immigrants from Venezuela who are trying to avoid the socialism of Chavez and immigrants from Colombia or Bolivia who are trying to put the drug wars behind them are likely to tilt Right, as well. Hispanic voters may trend Left by the current numbers if one simply looked at a simplistic analysis by majority vote, based on the locations of the greatest numbers of immigrants, but those aggregatre numbers do not reflect the ways in which the positions change on a state by state basis and ignore the fact that the numbers are not cast in concrete and can change with local conditions. |
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While I did not approve of everything he did or wanted to do, but he accomplished certain things I felt needed doing:
Thus, no political alignment of an ethnic group should be considered permanent or universal. |
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None of this matters if the non-white babies don't grow up to become non-white voting adults.
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Why wouldn't they?
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That comment is moronic.
First of all, she's not "Mexican" her family has been living in the US for centuries. Secondly please explain how she "doesn't look white". She's rather obviously of 100% or nearly 100% European descent. |
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So I don't think major political shifts are caused by demographic trends as much as they're caused by the random appearance of charismatic leaders. You can't predict it in advance because nobody can predict when these individuals will appear of which party they will belong to. |
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She's done interviews for Hispanic Heritage Month about her status as Mexican-American and how she's proud of her hispanic heritage. What part of Europe is Mexico? Last edited by elfkin477; 05-25-2012 at 10:59 PM. |
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According to Wikipedia, "Her DNA test results were: 70% European, 27% Asian/Indigenous, and 3% African.[56] Specifically, her indigenous American ancestry is Mayan." So yeah, she's a mixture of European and indigenous, like most Mexicans. I doubt she or anyone else other than you considers her white. |
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In New York, she might be Sicilian or Puerto Rican. It would depend on where she lived, what kind of people she hung out with, other cultural cues. Out in flyover country, there are a helluva lot of white folks, especially older white folks, who wouldn't see her as white. She just too dark for that. In small town Wisconsin, for example, white means you can see blood in the face. It means you burn if you spend a day out in the summer sun. eta, The other part of social context is who you date and marry. Intermarriage with the historical white American community is the gold standard as far as measuring assimilation is concerned. People who do this routinely are either white or well on the way to becoming white. Longoria married a black identified multi racial guy, so she's probably not white at all, in a social context. Last edited by Belowjob2.0; 05-26-2012 at 10:37 AM. |
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I mean, my friends' family was in the US while it was still Mexico, but she identifies as a Mexican-American. They all do. And no, she does not look 'white'. She looks Latina to me. (Obviously so, since she almost always plays Latina characters in movies.) Last edited by Farmer Jane; 05-26-2012 at 11:42 AM. |
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Has anyone in all of history gone from being identified as non-white to white because they marry a white spouse?! I'm sorry that simply doesn't happen, and it doesn't go the other way either. |
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In order to be white, your Latino characteristics have to have faded enough that people would not think you had any Latino ancestry just by looking. Everything about Eva Mendez still looks Latino, from the olive skin tone to the eyebrow shape.
Charlie Sheen, on the other hand, is someone whose Latino ancestry is not visible. I don't know why people think it has anything to do with how long you've lived in America or even how many generations of white ancestors you have. There are only two criteria ever used: how you self-identify, and what you look and sound like. Ancestry is only relevant in how it affects that. |
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![]() Intermarriage rates are one of the most important metrics for assimilation. Basic sociology. A group of people is socially white when they routinely date, and marry whites. Like the Chinese in Jim Crow Mississippi. They sued to make sure they were not considered "colored" and not forced to send their kids to segregated schools. They prevailed, sent their kids to the white schools, and routinely intermarried with whites. So they were socially white. |
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Oy... Not all of us are of such significant Native or African ancestry. A LOT of us look like... well, like the transplanted Spaniards our great-great-grandparents were. Southern Europeans, if anything we look Mediterranean and may get confused with Italians, Greeks or Israelis. Once in a while someone tells me surprisedly that I don't look Puerto Rican... and a couple of times they were clumsy enough to say I "looked white". To which my answer was, I am, and let the gears grind as they try and process that.
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