Mexican-American boy's national anthem sparks racist comments

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CPA

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Does that go for people who call themselves Irish American or Scottish American or anyoftheotherweirdmadeupthings that Americans like to call themselves?

Edit: Or Norwegian American

Yes, yes and yes. It is downright silly to call yourself anything else other than American, particularly if you've never been to that country, experienced their culture.

I'm polish by heritage, but I certainly do not consider myself polish-american. Why would I? I don't have a clue about Poland or my ancestry and, quite honestly, I don't really care. I love America and consider myself fortunate every day that I was born an American.
 

Reasonable Doubt

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Everyone is a lying sack of shit and they take whatever label benefits them. People pretend to be black out in public then pretend to be white when getting a loan. Out of nowhere, they start talking in some yuppy upper class accent.

Society would be a lot better if people didn't say what their background was.


Why would anyone pretend to be white when getting a loan?

That makes no sense.
 

SheHateMe

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Why would anyone pretend to be white when getting a loan?

That makes no sense.

I pretended to be white ordering lunch over the phone today.

:)


Uh, because banks discriminate against minorities, duh.


I'm not sure how true that is. I have gotten several loans through my bank and I haven't faced any obstacles. But, in my defense..I have near perfect credit.

Maybe that has something to do with how hard it is for minorities to get loans.
 

BlitzPuppet

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I'm not sure how true that is. I have gotten several loans through my bank and I haven't faced any obstacles. But, in my defense..I have near perfect credit.

Maybe that has something to do with how hard it is for minorities to get loans.

Pefect credit? You're in the minority.....get it? *nudge nudge*:D
 

Brigandier

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CNN is going to have a lot more reporting to do if they start taking on internet racism.
 

pmv

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fwiw, "the star spangled banner" is set to music pirated (to use the modern lingo) from an old english drinking song, "to anacreon in heaven". and "my country, tis of thee" is pirated from britain's national anthem, "god save the queen".


Also, the Marines keep (bizarrely) ripping off Monty Python for presidential inaugurations*. I keep expecting a large animated foot to squash the President as soon as it ends.

*joke. Though having said that, I was a bit startled the first time I heard it at an inauguration as to me before that I only knew it as 'the Monty Python theme'.
 

unokitty

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Like me, the Kid's a Texan.

Lots of people don't like Texans.

Doesn't matter to him or me...

Uno
 

Miramonti

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My first thought when I saw it was one of curiosity and confusion...a young hispanic boy singing the Nat'l anthem while dressed in a traditional mexican outfit. Was he celebrating being mexican while at the same time celebrating america/being american? I have no problem with him being proud of both, but I wondered if he actually realized the depth of the statement he made, with the timing of when he made it, as well as the peripheral issues associated with it for many people in this country...or if he was just wearing an outfit he liked while doing something he liked to do, sing.

I think people that take it to the extreme and call him an illegal immigrant are really the ones the US would be better without.
 

momeNt

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I wouldn't even be concerned if he sung it in Spanish.

Give this one a big old do not care.
 

NFS4

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bradley

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In fairness, this little boy isn't American being as he was born in Texas. There's a succession joke in there somewhere. :)