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Originally Posted by Ch2tf
Again a blanket assertation. But everyone has a right to the own opinion.
Your grandfather worked at the HAC, so what's the point of that info?
I'm not sure that my statements of "people should be called what they wish" and "neither you or I can/should determine how a person should self identify" can get any more open minded, but if you have an idea, please share.
You earned a point for this one, but I had to drop it down to 1/2 a point because you failed to mention the Patriots.
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Blanket assertion? you gotta be kidding me...the abuelo thing? put that out there just wondering why it wasn't called the Spanish-american center since it was "accepted"...and thanks for the medio punto...the Pats are overrated anyways...they've almost crumbled once or twice to relatively subpar teams...
being open minded to me is more than being PC and saying "we are the world and you can be the world too" is to actually hear what another person is saying instead of throwing it right back and saying "you wrong dawg, go read a book or some articles"
I'm done. I originally expressed my disagreement and asked for more proof to your theory (cause it is after all, a theory) and you tossed a tittle at the thread and whatever came after was just the usual "it's your opinion and you are entitled to it, I done turneth my nose upeth and thine thoughts and knowledgeth are thine and not mineth"
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by the way, the whole changing of the "Latino Fraternity/Sorority" to "Multicultural" is interesting to me...on one hand it puts in question the plurality that is Hispanic culture and on the other it brings up possible recruitment shortfalls caused by the term.
It's definitely complex, and I truly can't see me siding with one side or the other...