I like trying to figure it out. Itās one of my favorite things about Lemmy that I can find non US focused communities.
I like trying to figure it out. Itās one of my favorite things about Lemmy that I can find non US focused communities.
Thank you!
Yep, I completely agree. Itās not so much an insult because you think less of the people youāre being mistaken for. Itās an insult that someone would be so ignorant? Racist? That to them color was the only distinguishing characteristic. I found it offensive when they would call the Guatemalans Mexican or literally any brown person. Iām Mexican btw. When I pointed it out it was always dismissed too.
I think I know how your dad feels. Growing up in West Coast US I didnāt understand why central Americans had such animosity towards being compared or mistaken as Mexican. Then I moved to the south. To my co workers every brown person was Mexican. āhey go ask your little amigo xy or zā was common. āwhat little amigo?ā " The Mexican whoās got the keys to the gate" āI donāt know that guy. Also, heās Guatemalan. See that flag hanging from his car? Itās a Guatemalan flagā I didnāt piss me off, but it made me feel a way I havenāt felt before and itās not positive. I now get triggered when people just assume Iām Mexican. It says a lot about them and itās not good.
asking about ancestry is a good way. Iāve been asked during the first conversation and it hasnāt bothered me. It helped that it was a deep conversation and the topic was somewhat relevant. It makes all the difference if someone is trying to get to know you. I understand I look ethnically ambiguous and if I were trying to get to know me Iād be curious too.
I lived in Tennessee for a few years. Iāve never been greeted so many times with ādo you speak English?ā Sometimes Iād just be like ānah!ā And walk away.
Itās different for everyone. For me, I donāt like it when strangers ask so I donāt ask when Iām the one who is curious. If itās friends or someone getting to know me, it doesnāt matter how itās asked. I do not mind. If Iām handing you a beer and say " thatāll be x dollars." And you respond by asking where Iām from, it bothers me. Itās the difference between getting to know someone and trying to fit them in a box. I get that sometimes people are curious but not every curiosity has to be satisfied. When I tell them that Iām from US itās common to be followed by āfine! Where are your parents from?ā Thatās just weird. Iād never approach a stranger and ask about their parents.
Lemmy, reddit is more active and has more content but Lemmy will get there. The front page is awful now. Itās full of ads and suggested crap. I subscribed to things for a reason. I liked seeing posts I cared about. This shoving content down my throat approach curiously made me get off the site sooner.
The black Panthers tried that. Not saying it shouldnāt be done again but letās learn from what happened to them.
Iāve been watching a couple debates involving Trump supporters. They all do some version of this. āI like his policiesā āok, can you name a policy of his you approve ofā they can never come up with any. In almost any other scenario this would be funny. Itās hopeless.