Poll: Your Ethnicity

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ethaninja

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Caucasian. I've lost count of how many caucasian "African-Americans" there are in today's society.
 

Clashero

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The Infamous Scamola said:
50% English, 50% Italian, 100% White.

Clashero said:
I don't call myself an Spanish-Italo-Argentine, and I'm sure people from Quebec aren't Franco-Canadians.
Actually, they do [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French-canadian].

Clashero said:
In fact, I was friends with a Russian guy when I was living in the US, and we both hated the ethnicity system. I made sure to check "Caucasian" (if it weren't for my nationality and accent, you wouldn't be able to tell I'm from South America), and he always checked Asian, just to mess with everyone. It was perfectly justifiable, too.
Is your Russian friend actually from Siberia though? Cos if he's from the European part of Russia, then it doesn't sound so justifiable. Still, I'm right with you on the Hispanic thing.
Wow, I wasn't expecting French-American to actually exist. I stand corrected.
And yes, he was from Siberia. Can't remember precisely where in Siberia, but it was somewhere close to the border with China, I think.
 

Anarchy In Detroit

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TheHitcher said:
Why do you care?

I'm Black. I'm also British.

Would you also like a blood/urine sample?
Waaaahhh! Like you were forced to answer?

Caucasian. Slavic to be a little more precise.
 

Necrofudge

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I feel like I'm registering for a green card or something. Thanks for making me feel unwelcome.
 

Zac_Dai

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Clashero said:
I always disliked the way Americans distinguish races.

They say "Asian" to refer to people from China, Korea, Japan, etc, you get the point, while excluding Russians, Indians, Iraqis, etc.

They also say "Hispanic" like everyone who speaks Spanish is culturally similar. The Spaniards are nothing like the "hispanics" in Latin America, and even then, the Uruguayans and Argentines are similar to each other, but totally different from everyone else.

African American... is saying "black" somehow bad now? I've heard them call black Englishmen and actual Africans "african-Americans" and it really gets on my nerves. YOUR PARENTS WERE NOT AFRICAN (most likely). I'm an Argentine, but I don't call myself an Spanish-Italo-Argentine, and I'm sure people from Quebec aren't Franco-Canadians.

EDIT: In fact, I was friends with a Russian guy when I was living in the US, and we both hated the ethnicity system. I made sure to check "Caucasian" (if it weren't for my nationality and accent, you wouldn't be able to tell I'm from South America), and he always checked Asian, just to mess with everyone. It was perfectly justifiable, too.
I totally agree with this.

Caucasian sounds like a pseudo-scientific term from the 19th century, I can't stand the term.

If I'm to identify with an ethnicity it would be Anglo-Saxon.
 

TheHitcher

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Anarchy In Detroit said:
TheHitcher said:
Why do you care?

I'm Black. I'm also British.

Would you also like a blood/urine sample?
Waaaahhh! Like you were forced to answer?

Caucasian. Slavic to be a little more precise.
Indeed. I was going to dismiss this topic before a felt the cold steel of a double barrelled shotgun pressed against my temple.
 

Sewblon

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My heritage is Armenian-Irish-Scottish-German, but I was born and raised in the United States.
 

Enzeru92

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AM AMERICAN jk
anyways am Hispanic and no not Mexican for the ignorant ones, am EL Salvadorian
 

Sark

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Mostly Caucasoid, a tiny bit Australoid. Also, Hispanic isn't an actual racial subgroup. Although it is an ethnicity.