I totally disagree...wether you speak the language or not it doesn't change who you are. If a tiger is born in mars, he's still a tiger. Some kids happen to like speaking in english instead of there parents native tongue, Italians americans, German Americans, Policsh americans, Irish americans and so on and so on...What I noticed is that the parents will speak to them in their native tongue but they will respond in english...it's evolution...
Comments Thread For: Ruben Guerrero: Danny Garcia a Fake Rican, Can't Speak Spanish!
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I totally disagree...wether you speak the language or not it doesn't change who you are. If a tiger is born in mars, he's still a tiger. Some kids happen to like speaking in english instead of there parents native tongue, Italians americans, German Americans, Policsh americans, Irish americans and so on and so on...What I noticed is that the parents will speak to them in their native tongue but they will respond in english...it's evolution...
Can't just call yourself a real italian, german, polish or irish if you don't even speak the language.
Sometimes parents are just too lazy.... and that's when you become... "americanized"Comment
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Oh that chick lol.
Her parents aren't even black though, she just wants to be black in a literal sense. DSG grew up in a neighborhood that made him the way he is. You talk like your peers, you use the vocabulary your peers use, the accent, the language. DSG's parents are PR, he probably grew up eating PR food too. I mean if he wants to say he is PR, he has a leg to stand on, there is evidence that he is Puerto Rican, if he wants to go that route. What consists of "being" a certain nationality anyway? Not literally, I mean literally would be that in your papers, it shows that you were born there. But another way is that your parents were born there, then you can also say, i'm from that country too.Comment
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Oh that chick lol.
Her parents aren't even black though, she just wants to be black in a literal sense. DSG grew up in a neighborhood that made him the way he is. You talk like your peers, you use the vocabulary your peers use, the accent, the language. DSG's parents are PR, he probably grew up eating PR food too. I mean if he wants to say he is PR, he has a leg to stand on, there is evidence that he is Puerto Rican, if he wants to go that route. What consists of "being" a certain nationality anyway? Not literally, I mean literally would be that in your papers, it shows that you were born there. But another way is that your parents were born there, then you can also say, i'm from that country too.
DSG is a nuyorican.... there's nothing wrong with that imo.Comment
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What the other guy said about being a Tiger in Mars is actually a good comparison. I mean if you are a human in mars, you were born and raised there and speak Martian, does that strip you from being from the human race?Comment
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You can't always blame the parents, sometimes the kids just don't want to speak it...You can be born in America, be Americanized & still speak it fluently, I'm sure you know that...Comment
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How come? What is real anyway? I mean if I go around telling people that i'm Italian, i'm a fake Italian. I have no ties to Italy, no family, nothing, it would just be a false statement. My greatgranfather is Spaniard, I can't even use him as a bridge to say that i'm Spaniard, too far removed his gen.
What the other guy said about being a Tiger in Mars is actually a good comparison. I mean if you are a human in mars, you were born and raised there and speak Martian, does that strip you from being from the human race?
my example would be.... italian parents... kid was born in Puerto Rico. Parents teach him how to speak, read, write italian because..... well he's italian. He'll learn spanish from the schools in PR.Comment
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But what happens when a tiger is born outside of the jungle and raised domestically
Yes it's a tiger
But it doesn't know how to fend for itself or hunt in the jungle like the tigers that were born and raised there.Comment
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