Many people think Mexico is the only country that exists, but I don’t think they’re that arrogant. Or are they?
I have no opinion because “Latin Americans” are human just like me. They have the same struggles, the same worries, the same joys, the same priorities. Their game pieces are the same; it’s only where on the board they put them that’s different.
To paint a whole group of literal hundreds of millions of people spanning across a geographic region of 1½–2 continents (depending on reckoning) and twenty countries is utter nonsense.
Witchfire@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’m originally from Costa Rica, but lived in both the US and Canada
The US has always had a major xenophobia problem, even in progressive areas. The area I grew up in is a red area of a blue state and my experience there as a latina was fucking horrible, in large part due to the cops. No one in the US seems to understand that Costa Rica is a country and I would constantly get called Puerto Rican or Mexican.
Canada is different, Costa Rica has a much stronger presence here and people are much more aware of it (though I’ve yet to actually meet any other Costa Ricans). My experience as a latina has been better by comparison, though unfortunately it’s because a lot of the racism and xenophobia gets directed at South Asian people.
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Didn’t Texas use to be a part of Mexico?
Witchfire@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Yes but the American idea of a taco is not traditional Hispanic food, and especially not representative of the majority of Latin America