Posted on 09/13/2012 5:06:46 PM PDT by La Lydia
The Environmental Protection Agency sent an internal e-mail to staff today celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month featuring a picture of Che Guevara:
From: Susie Goldring/DC/USEPA/US Subject: Hispanic Heritage Month Hispanic news you can use!
Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15, the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countriesCosta Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico declared its independence on September 16, and Chile on September 18.
Over the past decades, the Hispanic population in the USA has shown tremendous rise. For the uninitiated, Hispanics are people who have origins related to the country Spain. In the recent years, the term Hispanics is also used to categorize a larger group of population in the US who originally belonged to the nations ruled by Spain.
Besides that, various parts of Central and Southern American countries, Mexico and even Philippines have cultures related to the Spanish origin. Latinos or Latin Americans and people with Portuguese origin are also an integral part of Hispanic culture and traditions. California, Texas, New York, and Florida are the four states that constitute more than 70% of the total Hispanic population in the US. One of the most simple Hispanics culture facts is that majority of the Hispanic population speaks Spanish language.
Hispanic Culture in the United States: Hispanic people are vibrant, socializing and fun loving people. Among various facts associated to this culture is that they have a deep sense of involvement in their family traditions and cultures.
Family Bonding: In Hispanic families, there is a culture of living in closely knit groups that not only contains grandfathers and grandchildren but all generations whose descendants are alive. In most of the families, father acts as a chief of the family while mother works as a housewife. All adults and working individuals in Hispanic family realize the importance of work and they make efforts to help other family members in times of need that may be related to education, health and other requirements. The family ties are strengthened by traveling to relatives places and homes during vacations and holidays. Relatives and acquaintances are given lot of care and respect.
General Manners: Hispanics are generally formal in their treatments and a firm handshake is a common practice between people. A light kiss on cheek and hug are also common forms of greeting close acquaintances, family members and friends. When Hispanics are addressing someone with informal words, generally they are very fast, loud and use a lot of body language gestures to convey their points....
>>Hispanic people are vibrant, socializing and fun loving people. <<
“Blacks eat fried chicken and dance”
“Japanese are studious and serious and borderline insane”
“Germans are dour but work hard”
“Swedish women are blond and hot. No one cares about Swedish men.”
Hey, it is government-sanctioned racism!
Let them celebrate in their own countries.
Che Guevara:
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OOOOOOOOOOO how American is that...
Do I really need the /s
But to make up for that here's another picture I found when I searched for "border litter"
And “I am clueless.”
yitbos
I see the Obama administration is putting our tax dollars to good use...
“... and people with Portuguese origin are also an integral part of Hispanic culture and traditions.”
I know several people from Brazil, and none of them identifies as Hispanic.
This is an amazingly badly written piece of patronizing nonsense. I counted at least 10 grammatical, syntactical and semantic errors.
This is an amazingly badly written piece of patronizing nonsense. I counted at least 10 grammatical, syntactical and semantic errors.
See my comments on the condescension at the link I posted. What a tone-deaf moron that Susie Goldring is. As I say this I am of course gesticulating wildly with my hands!
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