Probably part Black.
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sensationofeuphoria — 13 years ago(September 30, 2012 11:30 PM)
Probably part Black.
She is not part black. Also, she's not Latina, at least not by the U.S. definition of the word. A
Latino
or
Latina
as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, is a person with natal and/or ancestral ties to Spanish-speaking Latin America, so that automatically excludes Haitians, Brazilians, and Curaaoans. Most folks in Brazil identify as Brazilians and South Americans, but not as
Latinos
. Also, like I said before, Brazilians and people of Brazilian descent in the U.S. are not recognized as
Latinos
under the U.S. government.
How in the world could she be a Brazilian "Latina" .. there is no such thing as "latina" ..Latins died out centuries ago. Her father was Irish and her mother and American where do you come up with this "latin" heritage. She's not hispanic at all.
She is a Brazilian-born naturalized American. Her father was Brazilian, as well as her father's parents. Her paternal grandfather was a Brazilian of Irish descent, and her paternal grandmother was a Brazilian of Spanish descent. Her mother was English, not American.
Im shocked that she is born in brazil
I can somewhat understand being surprised, but being "shocked" is quite melodramatic. Why is it shocking to you?