Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

As an American, are you getting weary of Hispanics being used to replace all other non-whites in TV and films?

NON-AMERICANS ARE ALSO ALLOWED TO ANSWER THIS.

It is a dynamic that is based in the same mentality that is forcing Spanish over English in American culture - as in the Democratic debate clown show and several TV commercials on regular English speaking programming.
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
xRedx · M
You see the democra- I mean clowns trying to speak Spanish because the average American speaks spanish? Go to Mexico, turn on the TV. I don't think the commercials or debates will partially be in English because why would they. Doesn't make sense to me, seems like they just want those [i]votes[/i] but let's face it they don't stand a chance.
SW-User
@xRedx because trump won so many more votes last time right oh wait he didnt
and there is nothing wrong with speaking spanish, this is usa and that is another kind of freedom of speech to communicate with more americans
xRedx · M
@SW-User Last time I checked, Trump was in office. Electoral votes, yeah, he won by a landslide. Also, I said the average American, not every american. I myself speak Spanish buddy, but not everyone. English is the dominate and primary language here, whether you like it or not.
SW-User
@xRedx i like it because my spanish is not what it used to be, but i have no issue with a candidate using it. maybe it helps maybe it doesnt just nothing wrong with it. and no it wasnt a landslide
xRedx · M
@SW-User 304 to 227 is a landslide advantage. It's not wrong, but their focus should first and foremost on American citizens who primarily speak English.
SW-User
@xRedx american citizens period
xRedx · M
@SW-User that's why, the majority speak English.
SW-User
@xRedx right but still nothing wrong in speaking spanish
xRedx · M
@SW-User nothing wrong at all, but the majority should rule.
SW-User
@xRedx and it does, but the Constitution of the United States of America protects minority rights
xRedx · M
@SW-User who's talking about minority right?
SW-User
@xRedx just saying