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Well, personally, I I don't really want any more immigrants here. I don't want any more legal immigrants and I don't want any more illegal immigrants. We have enough people as it is. Well, because it makes Americans suffer. It not only affects the culture, so it change changes the the demographics of the country, which will affect the white people who live in this country. Hi lovelies, welcome back to my channel. If any here, my name is Belinda Strona.
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>> Lovelies, I came across this stitches of I've seen for you and I thought I'd share with you know, Latinos, Hispanics, and these Mexican people are now calling for togetherness. They're calling for unity.
After it is all, you know, shows that brown color people is not going to accept them just the way as which they want it.
>> [gasps and laughter] >> Lovelies, I'm just going to roll it because this is actually following what happened with um Ashley Ashley and Harry and sis runs towards black, you know, men or black people.
I'm just going to roll it, please. Let me all first in the comment section of what you think of this video, and let's ride into it.
>> I I don't really want any more immigrants here. I don't want any more legal immigrants and I don't want any more illegal immigrants. We have enough people as it is. Well, because it makes Americans suffer. It not only affects the culture, so it change changes the the demographics of the country, which will affect the white people who live in this country. But, it's also going to affect, you know, things like housing.
Now, Americans are struggling with housing. The cost of housing is going way up because now we're competing with millions of other people. So, it hurts your economy. It hurts the everyday person because now they're struggling with these people. Destiny? Usually, you can tell when the person you're arguing with or a person who's presenting arguments as being dishonest is when they're trying to present a thing that can give you like the pros of every side of an equation. The reality is is for any given thing, especially economically. This works policy-wise as well. There's usually pros and there's usually cons. And the goal is to try to get as much of the pros as possible while minimizing the negative impacts of the cons. The idea that if you deport 12 or 13 million workers, that that would only result in pros for the American average citizen is so unbelievably and unfathomably ludicrous it defies the understanding of every single part of society all the way from government budgets, which are benefited by legal immigrants who pay taxes into social security that they'll never withdraw from, all the way down to local economies where you've got people who are able to, you know, rent buildings out to people that are renting them even if they're legal immigrants. You've got employers who are able to hire people even if they might be paying them under the table or whatever. And then at the end of that transaction, you've got customers who are enjoying lower prices and a greater diversity of things that they can buy from as a result of that.
If you want to get rid of all of the illegal immigrants and then you want to curb down or you want to you want to curb legal immigration, then fine. But, you have to be honest about what's on the other end of that transaction.
Prices are going to be higher for everybody. A whole bunch of small businesses are going to shut down.
Housing prices, yes, might go down, but that means that homeowners that own houses are going to see the value of their own home decrease. You're going to see the the foreclosure or the closing of of a lot of residential buildings that, you know, people are renting from.
I think that if you want to make that argument, I think it's an interesting argument to have, but it's so unbelievably boring when people try to argue that you can get the pros of every possible side of an equation if you just do the one thing that they like the most. I hope a lot of Hispanics at least in these past 3 days have seen the amount of videos that I have seen and the hate that we have been receiving, our community has been receiving these past 3 days or so.
I genuinely hope that you guys have opened your eyes by now. I hope that as a collective we learned that we have to be united. We have to unite. In the United States, Hispanics in the United States we have to unite.
We have to stop the divisions in within each other. Oh, because you're from this country, I'm from this country, due to our color of skin, our race, our background ethnicity.
We are all Hispanics at the end of the day.
Because the minute you open your mouth, regardless if it's white people as in white Americans or black Americans, the minute you open your mouth and they hear your accent and they can tell, oh, this is not one of us, we're going to get pushed away. Because it's not only white people pushing us away.
>> [snorts] >> And this is good for your asses, especially you the ones that like to be lambones, you know, lambiendo, like we say in the Caribbean, lambiendo um the white or the black people. We have each other. And this isn't no way, shape, or form trying to push division. This is not what I'm saying cuz I know there's going to be somebody that's going to try to twist it. It's me saying at the end of the day, regardless if you're Mexican, if you're Dominican, if you're Bolivian, if you're Argentinian, if you are a Cuban, Colombian, we are all Hispanics.
We have each other.
At the end of the day when something happens we have each other here in the United States. Just like black Americans stick together, just like white Americans stick together, we have to learn to stick together.
And a lot of the problem, and I'm going to say straight up, that we have right now in the Hispanic community is that we have a percentage of people that want to kiss the ass of other groups.
I don't understand why, whether it's the Hispanics that want to kiss the ass of black Americans and they believe that they have to be accepted or validated to sit at a table. I don't know why they want to sit at a table. One thing is us being you know, unified or having love for each other, respect for each other.
That's one thing, you know. I can appreciate you, your contributions, what you've done, your history, whatever. I don't have to be you.
I don't have to push agendas for you or do what's best for you as a Hispanic.
Because at the at the end of the day, I'm a Hispanic and I have to look out for my people.
A lot of you lambones, whether you kiss the ass of the blacks, like I said, black Americans, or you kiss the ass of the white Americans and you think that your your blonde hair and eye is going to give you a seat at their table, regardless of which ones, it's a problem.
Because what Hispanics, what we are is a mixed race people. We are the children of Spain. We are the children of Africa and we are the children of the indigenous Americans. We have all these three races within our blood and our DNA. And that's okay. It is okay to be mixed. I don't have to choose which race I like more. I'm Hispanic, period. And being a Hispanic is literally being a child of these three races, regardless which one you have more of. You may have more white in you, but it doesn't mean that you don't have a native somewhere in there. You may have more black in you, but it doesn't mean that that European ancestor isn't swimming somewhere within your DNA. And we are a representation of unity.
Because our culture, our language, our customs, and our history unite us as an ethnicity.
And when we learn to be unified as a people together, regardless of our country in the United States, things are going to be better for us. And when we learn to respect our cultures as in where our parents came from and respect and defend and push those cultures things are going to be better for us.
But, as long as we have these lambones that want to be kissing the ass of other groups because they want validation or I want to [laughter] be accepted with you. UNTIL WE HAVE THOSE TYPE of Hispanics, nothing is going to change. I am Latina, 100% Hispanic, Hispana 100%, orgullosa, proud of who I am, al 100%, 10 toes down Hispanic and nobody is taking that from me.
Nobody is taking that from me. Good day.
[ __ ] what could we have possibly said that was racist?
Y'all love coming on here trying to make it seem like we're the bad guys.
We have been the ones tortured and talked about for years, hated for years, and now all of a sudden y'all want to act like y'all being hated against black folks. Girl, please. The energy really should not be towards black folks.
Just like the energy needs to be pointed to that [ __ ] cuz she said what she said.
She's the one that made that is the She's the reason why every black person on this app is feeling how they feeling now.
Why don't y'all go yell at her?
She started the [ __ ] so we're ending it.
Period.
The [ __ ] Nobody give a damn if y'all want to unite, go ahead.
Calling out the racism and colorism issues in the Hispanic and Latino communities and acknowledging and educating yourself on black history and their oppression and how it goes hand in hand with the oppression of every other minority and apologizing for the racism that has happened on behalf of the Hispanic and Latino community towards black people is not kissing ass to another race. It's doing the bare [ __ ] minimum. Y'all going to need to be mad at my comments, but it's true. Look at the way y'all treat morenos, darker skin and Latinos.
You treat them terribly. Look at the way you treat Afro-Latinos. Look at the way you treat indigenous people in the Americas. Like there's even a well-known saying in Latin America, especially in Mexico, that, oh, all the ugliest women come from Oaxaca. And it honestly goes to show just how uneducated people are because if you knew our history, you would not be racist or colorist. And if you were educated, you would know that Hispanic and Latino, black, and indigenous communities have so much shared history. All of the things that are praised and loved about Latin American culture comes from our indigenous ancestry. And I hate to break this to some people, but apparently some people need a history lesson. Our ancestors were enslaved. A genocide happened against them. Our men were systematically killed and our women were raped to create mestizos. The reason there are so many issues and discord and prejudice amongst minorities and black people together is because of a white propaganda that is preached to us to keep us from uniting. And when you fall for the racist white propaganda that is causing discord in our communities, you are a colonizer and you contribute to the hate and violence and lack of safety for black people and minorities across the entire world.
There's two type of Latinos. One like myself who will admit that anti-blackness exists in our family and our networks, right? Now much less in my family because I've done a lot of [ __ ] work. It's been exhausting, but it's good work. And then the other one is the Latinos who say that anti-blackness doesn't exist, but when you get deeper, it's probably because these people say the N-word. Because even in families, Latino families where there is much more love for blackness, there is extended family who will have anti-blackness. So no matter where you go, there's going to be some sort of anti-blackness and to negate that like there was a comment under my video that said that it's just my family, no one else, is just a lie. It's a lie and you don't want to do the work or you contribute to the harm that is being done to the black community. Maybe you say the N-word, right? And you think that's word peace because you as a Latino get to say it because maybe you got a pass from the black community. I don't know. That's something for the black community to police. That's not for me. But there is anti-blackness in the Latino community and although I would say I guess depends where, it's much less than when I was growing up in the Y2K in the '90s, it still exists and it's something that we have to battle.
Two, I do want to apologize because I did respond to some comments, especially ones that I felt were focusing on the wrong thing, the fact that I said that when Latinos vote against black people, some black people may feel the need to vote against Latinos. I said that understanding the conversations that I've had with some black folks, less of me assuming and more of me just messaging what I've heard and I understand that was taken a certain way and maybe I should have communicated better.
But I digress. It's not on me to tell black people how to feel. So I'm just not going to respond to the comments because it mean it's valid because this is much more than one event. It's a daily problem, right? So I can see why there are tops of ways about it, but also the misinformation, the misunderstandings of the Latino community as to the fact that all Latinos voted for Trump is just false.
California Latinos voted for Kamala Harris and the majority of Latinos in California are of Mexican descent. And Texas Latinos are different. I don't know what's in their water. We don't understand as California Latinos, Texas Latinos. So I cannot speak for them just like I cannot speak for Florida Latinos who are much more like Cuban, South American. And what that does is that it allows for the people who I'm trying to re-educate say, "Well, look, they're attacking us. So it just makes sense that we have to keep doing this."
But that's not the black community's job to fix. It's our job to check. I've been trying to figure out how to touch on this because there's very valid points here, but I will say that as a Mexican-American, there's a concept called the cosmic race, la raza cósmica.
And basically when I was growing up, they would tell you not even just I guess it technically is anti-blackness, but even anti-indigenous, you'll be told you have to date lighter than you because otherwise your kids will turn out ugly. So darkness equals ugly. And even the darker skinned Latinos, the darker skinned Mexicans will feel like this or we were taught to feel like this. And what that tells us is that although we should be proud of our culture, we have to understand that for instance, I'm not living in Mexico. I'm living in the United States where there is a diverse pool of people, particularly in California where Los Angeles was established not just by indigenous Mexicans, uh mixed Mexicans, but Afro-Mexicans. If you research it, Afro-Mexicans were still there. And the fact we don't learn this is maybe possible why we feel so divided between the groups. But ultimately, we have to understand that no matter the historical conflicts that created California under the United States, we are not in Latin America, so we should not be abiding by the Latin American cultural norms that divide us in a way in which we are trying to make a chemical child that is much lighter and therefore much more superior. Now this has winded down um much more now because I do see much more interracial couples, not just like Hispanics and black, but also like Mexicans and Salvadorans, which if people didn't know, there was historical beef before that. And when I mean historical, I guess I mean much more like South Central Los Angeles, maybe California, which doesn't make sense, but you always find a Mexican dating a [ __ ] Salvadoran because why why wouldn't they? And I just want Latinos to rethink this because we should not be hazing black people for them to get our respect. We should not have to make sure that they're the good type of black in order for us to respect them. And the thing is that although I understand why we feel some type of way about using our language because we feel that it's resistance. It's revolutionary because in the '60s they used to paddle us for speaking Spanish. They wanted to erase the culture. So we will refuse to erase the culture because we want to exist as ourselves within this state, within this country. But we also have to be considerate the fact that since there is anti-blackness in the Latino community and that is said in English, why wouldn't it be said in Spanish? And therefore, why wouldn't there be distrust of black people of what we're saying in Spanish, right? So the fault is that because we prolong anti-blackness in the community, there is still distrust that what we say when we're not speaking English can be can be talking [ __ ] So something that we have to consider is the fact that maybe although we can still continue speaking Spanish, especially I would say with white people because that's what I love to do. I love to go to like white neighborhoods and just speak Spanish or like Beverly Hills and just speak Spanish because I I see that as powerful. But if you're surrounded or if you're around black folks, maybe don't speak Spanish as much and just be inclusive of the fact that they're there. So that they are also included in the community that you're building.
Because the thing is that while it's understandable that you want to speak your language, it's also understandable that they may distrust that we are perpetuating anti-blackness within that language. So in order to fix this, just if you speak English, which I'm assuming they did because you say that they were just as educated as you, then just speak English. You can speak Spanish to white people. I don't care. But the thing is that there's actual justification for why they may feel that it may not be nice what you're saying. It is no longer nice to perpetuate the learnings that we've had as children because that simply further divides the community. It further divides society and I'm saying this specifically to Latinos. Because as I say, it's makes sense that if I was being subjugated to discourse that said that I was always less than, that I would be distrustful that there was respect, right? And that's what you felt initially where you didn't know where you stood because they used to be so rude to you until they realized that you were worthy of respect. We should respect people no matter what on day one and just judge them on their behavior and not generalize them as a community.
If we want black folks to see us as different, as not their enemies, and I'm not saying all black folks see them I see us as their enemies. I'm just saying as Latinos, if we say that they see us as enemies and we don't want them to see us as enemies, then that means that we have to make it known that we are not. And that work isn't on them, it is on us. Because the fact we have to force them through a little test to demonstrate that they're actually trustworthy, you know, quotation marks, that's just not good. That's problematic and that's anti-blackness. And we need to stop that and that starts not with the other side, but that starts with how we act and how we include them and what we do.
>> So there is a need for togetherness, right? About now, some [snorts] group of you know, Hispanic or Latino people are now calling for togetherness like within their own community.
Let's not forget that everybody has their own issue happening in their own community.
And right about now, I think these guys are now trying to see if there is a way they can fix whatsoever that is going in their own community. And this brings me to asking a question.
So this Ashley Gondeles situation has made so many um Latino people coming out to make it look like they are the victim.
Like now because I've seen so many people online talking about how they stand with Ashley, that our people are standing with Ashley.
So many Latino people coming out to talk about how black people have always said all sorts of things to them.
Now it's making it look like um you know, they are the victims.
And the thing is that even though black people have said stuffs, which I don't even know if Latino people have any form of racial thing.
Why is it though why is it not all over the place? Like we if they have said something or done any form of re-insist stuff I I think we are in the age whereby internet grew very fast like news from the internet through you know travels very fast. So why are we not seeing those things online? Like why are we not seeing you know black people maybe being re-insist towards Hispanic people and like why am I not seeing it?
Why do I keep on seeing is it it always you know being re-insist towards black person or black colored person being you know racist re-insist towards black person? So why am I not seeing the opposite?
If the case is the way as which they want to put it because now these guys are making it look like every other minority group or every other community is now facing them even though they are the ones that started all of this all of this thing going on.
Or [snorts] maybe because they found out that the black colored people that they they actually want to get inclined with is still denying them and now they are calling for unity.
Like they have realized that the people whom they actually thought was going to accept them and because of that they become so hostile towards you know black people.
And now these same people are calling out online saying that you will never be accepted. We don't know you. We don't want you. Like to us you are still we see you the way we see other minority groups.
Even though you want to be so presumptuous to us, we still will not want to associate with you. So maybe because they are seeing all of these keep on popping online now these guys are beginning to realize that oh look at the people that we have sacrificed everything for. People that we have fought every other marginalized group for. People we have fought black people for.
>> [laughter] >> And now these same people is shoving it all over our face making it you know telling us that you like we don't want to have anything to do with you. We don't want you. You're just doing whatever you're doing on your own. That does not mean that we're going to accept you.
Oh my goodness.
This is actually the the second or maybe the third you know stitch I've seen a black colored woman coming and spewing. The other time I saw a black colored woman was like oh we don't want to have anything to do with you. I don't want you. They don't want you. So you're on your own. The same way we are going to treat black people is the same way we see I'm going to treat you.
And now these guys are calling for for coming together.
Oh my god.
Re-insist does not pay.
The earlier most of these marginalized group realize that no matter what you you no matter what how you want to like twist it no matter how how white washed you are if you are not like these guys will never consider you to be one of them.
They will not.
Even though these people end up you know telling every other person oh please get out. We don't want you.
You are still going to be the next person.
So why are you who is also in the marginalized group you know being re-insist towards a fellow person who is in the same group as you?
Because you thought that you have a little privilege because of your white washed or you know because of your um presumptuous to whiteness.
So because of that you think that we're going to like oh oh my god you have you you you you're just wake home you're one of us. No.
This it's looks like it's going to work that way.
That is when they want you.
It might look like oh we're all in the same category when they want um to use you.
But when these guys are done that's when they'll have to tell you to your face no you can never be us.
You can never be accepted.
The sooner most of these marginalized group realize this I think the better for everyone and the better for them.
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