crimresearch said:Yes after decades of hearing that sort of smarmy, patronizing, for lack of a better analogy, 'passive aggressive' racism, I am quick to call it out into the open.
Part of the problem is that the term "race" has not been adequately defined for the purposes of this discussion. It is true that attempts to define "race" in terms of genetics have been flawed, but some people here seem not to realize that the average person doesn't care about genetics at all.
Different races may not be genetically distinct, but they are certainly recognizable to the average person based on physical characteristics. And that's all it takes. Biology and genetics are utterly irrelevant if the concept can be defined adequately in a social context.
Edited to add: That said, I don't think the initial comment meant anything disparaging. It was simply a linguistic quibble about the literal meaning of the word "Hispanic," not a comment on the people who identify themselves as such.
Jeremy