Cain is from the USA, born in California. He's not a mexican anything. This is just as bad as Marcus Davis claiming to be Irish.
I didn't know Cain was a citizen of Mexico. I thought he was an American.
LoL, he has terrible Spanish for a Mexican citizen.
Check the Census, homeboy. LOL
Exactly is not a race Hahaa
People are really on this shit again? Let me put it this way, if you saw Cain stealing your car, what would you shout? Stop that American guy he's stealing my car?
I'm not arguing that they are the same thing, simply responding to your "would you consider him Japanese?" bit.Would he still be considered black? Sure would.
He'd just be 'Black British' instead of 'African American.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_British
What if Stipe was born in Britain? Well, then he'd be 'Croatian British.'
What you just said only proves my point further. Nationality and ethnicity are not the same thing.
White
Black or African American
Asian
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander
Hispanic or Latino
That's what the choices the Census are, so... 'Hahaa'
Reposting this because people are retarded.
Why can you people still not tell the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality?
Stipe's race is Caucasian.
Stipe's ethnicity is Croatian.
Stipe's nationality is American.
This makes Stipe a Croatian American.
Cain's race is Latino/Hispanic
Cain's ethnicity is Mexican
Cain's nationality is American
This makes Cain a Mexican American
The only Americans are Native Americans. Everyone else here came from people who immigrated to America from some other country. Where you're born does not determine what you are, it determines your nationality. Those are two completely different things and you know it.
If Jon Jones' mom moved to Japan, then gave birth to Jon in Japan and they lived there ever since, Jon Jones would be just as Japanese as Stipe is American. Would you call Jon Japanese? No, you know you wouldn't. Stfu with this idiotic, PC garbage already.
I'm not arguing that they are the same thing, simply responding to your "would you consider him Japanese?" bit.
Not really.
http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/04/01/census-race_custom-83344e8f8c700c742ddb6d1825d03a3d2830425f-s6-c30.jpg/IMG][/QUOTE]
[quote="PRIDEoftheUFC, post: 91495977"]Latino/Hispanic isn't a race and Mexican isn't an ethnicity. Lol at you calling other people retarded.[/QUOTE]
They get their own grouping because (as many others have already pointed out) of the many differences between them. Lot of hot blondes in Mexico.
Good try, though, fellas.
[IMG]http://www.wethepeopleoftheus.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/census-info-sheet-2.jpg
They get their own grouping because (as many others have already pointed out) of the many differences between them. Lot of hot blondes in Mexico.
Good try, though, fellas.
http://www.wethepeopleoftheus.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/census-info-sheet-2.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
oh my bad
oh my bad
I didn't know Cain was a citizen of Mexico. I thought he was an American.
LoL, he has terrible Spanish for a Mexican citizen.