It’s a blatant lie, the Addams were alway European and the creator was a distant relative to John Adams. They just hijacked a series and made it “Mexican” entirely because a European name (Gomez) is now considered a “Hispanic” name. Hilarious how they cry about cultural appropriation as they blatantly bastardize American culture.
The whole “Hispanic is an ethnicity” thing is unique to the US, too…
It literally does not exist as a concept, in most of the rest of the world…
“Latino”? Sure, but again, most English-speaking places don’t even use that word, outside of the Americas… And it’s certainly not treated as synonymous with “Hispanic”…
Latinx is definitely not a thing. Thus, this article, while also being completely nonsensical, couldn’t even exist outside of the US. Whereas the Addams family have always had currency, even here…
No-one here thinks of Wednesday Addams as “Gomez”, as in, “little Latin girl”. Literally no one…
North American use of 'Hispanic' and 'latino' is completely nonsensical to anyone from the old world.
It means 'natives colonized by the Spanish and I guess technically the Spanish descendants as well - if they speak spanish.'
North America obsesses over colonialism, South and Central America do not - hell, Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands basically hinges on denying Argentina was a Spanish colony and insisting there was totally a real state there before the Spanish showed up.
The reason for this is that Globohomo is a self-hating anglo phenomenon that breeds and festers in anglo nations.
Prime example of this: Ana de Armas. Cuban. Then moved to Spain. Now, obviously, Hollywood…
Obviously she is “Hispanic”, but is she “Latino”..?
If so, isn’t it a bit weird that she is playing “all-American gal” Marilyn Monroe..? Isn’t that a bit contradictory..?? 🤔
Or friggin’ Anya Taylor-Joy, who is technically “Latino and Hispanic”, and thus was termed a “woman of colour” by Vanity Fair or some shit, and yet she is like, half-British, and the whitest white person you will ever see…
So you see what I mean? This whole “Hispanic/Latino” falls down completely, under the slightest further investigation…
It just… Doesn’t work, in the way wokies, and the US census, would like to pretend it does, lol…
It’s a blatant lie, the Addams were alway European and the creator was a distant relative to John Adams. They just hijacked a series and made it “Mexican” entirely because a European name (Gomez) is now considered a “Hispanic” name. Hilarious how they cry about cultural appropriation as they blatantly bastardize American culture.
The whole “Hispanic is an ethnicity” thing is unique to the US, too…
It literally does not exist as a concept, in most of the rest of the world…
“Latino”? Sure, but again, most English-speaking places don’t even use that word, outside of the Americas… And it’s certainly not treated as synonymous with “Hispanic”…
Latinx is definitely not a thing. Thus, this article, while also being completely nonsensical, couldn’t even exist outside of the US. Whereas the Addams family have always had currency, even here…
No-one here thinks of Wednesday Addams as “Gomez”, as in, “little Latin girl”. Literally no one…
North American use of 'Hispanic' and 'latino' is completely nonsensical to anyone from the old world.
It means 'natives colonized by the Spanish and I guess technically the Spanish descendants as well - if they speak spanish.'
North America obsesses over colonialism, South and Central America do not - hell, Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands basically hinges on denying Argentina was a Spanish colony and insisting there was totally a real state there before the Spanish showed up.
The reason for this is that Globohomo is a self-hating anglo phenomenon that breeds and festers in anglo nations.
Prime example of this: Ana de Armas. Cuban. Then moved to Spain. Now, obviously, Hollywood…
Obviously she is “Hispanic”, but is she “Latino”..?
If so, isn’t it a bit weird that she is playing “all-American gal” Marilyn Monroe..? Isn’t that a bit contradictory..?? 🤔
Or friggin’ Anya Taylor-Joy, who is technically “Latino and Hispanic”, and thus was termed a “woman of colour” by Vanity Fair or some shit, and yet she is like, half-British, and the whitest white person you will ever see…
So you see what I mean? This whole “Hispanic/Latino” falls down completely, under the slightest further investigation…
It just… Doesn’t work, in the way wokies, and the US census, would like to pretend it does, lol…