Comments by "Renny Richard Macchi Sr." (@renatomacchi2195) on "NBC News" channel.

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  21.  @rodrigobarreto1947  You are right. People from Brazil are Latin people. In Spanish language is Latinos/Latinas. However being Latin has nothing to do with Skin Color or Ethnicity. Being Latins means having inherited Roman Latin Languages and Roman Latin Culture. As I often explained the term Latin can only be used when one is asked bout what is his/her culture then they can say "I'm Latin" or "My culture is Latin" and not the way the people of Latin America use it. In all other instances one has to use the name of his/her country of origin for identification. For instance if a person is from Brazil he/she has to say "I'm Brazilian", or if it's from Mexico he/she has to say "I'm Mexican"... or if one wants to be known as a group the it's "I'm Latin American". Just to give you an idea. Take me for instance. I'm Italian and 100% Latin but if a person asks me who I am I don't say "I'm Latin" or in Italian "Sono Latino". No, I don't say so. I just say "I'm Italian" or "I'm European" But if a person asks me what is my culture then I say "I'm Latin/Sono Latino" but only if asked about my culture. Being Latins, as I said, means having inherited the Romance languages of the Romans, Having a Roman Latin Culture, coming from a country whose laws are based on Roman Laws and whose religion is Christian Catholic. I leave here a website where you can review the requirements to be considered Latins: Definitely Brazilians are Latin people. Don't let other people fool you. (It's all Roman Culture) LATIN UNION: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Union
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  39.  @LshowKnows  They use Latino which is grammatically incorrect in English-correct way is Latin singular and Latins plural, instead of "Latin Americans" and this in a mistake because Latino/Latin means one thing and Latin American means another. They also think that Latino/Latin refers to their Ethnicity, to their Indigenous Skin color. In fact among themselves they tell each other that the others are not Latins because they are not Dark Enough!!! They take being Latin as being Dark and Indigenous when this is not the case. And they use Latino or Latin for everything that they do. Their Music they call it "Latin Music", their food they call it "Latin Food" just about everything they call it Latino or Latin instead of "Latin American". If have followed my post it was a Mexican Chicano man called Frank del Olmo who years ago wanted to unite all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas under one label but he chose the wrong "Latino" label which I already told you is grammatically incorrect in English and he chose it instead of "Latin American" which is the right way to call themselves as a group. They use the term Latino or Latin the wrong way and giving to it the wrong meaning and this is not acceptable. No, it doesn't exist in the United States. It's not a law. They just call themselves "Latinos" and as everybody panders to them they keep calling them Latinos. In the United States everybody whether TV Stations, newspapers, dictionaries, politicians all pander to Blacks and other minorities. Sorry being Latins means having inherited the linguistic and cultural identity of the Romans and Latin is the heritage of the Italians and of the Latin Europeans: French, Romanians, Portuguese and Spaniards who have been Latins for more than 2000 years since the Romans. They have to use the name of the countries they come from to identify themselves . If they are from Mexico they have to say "I'm Mexican", if they are from Cuba they have to say "I'm Cuban" but not Latino, not Latin, not Latina, not Hispanic and not the latest gimmick Latinx. Latin can only be used when one has to identify his or her culture and only then and not for personal identification. This is what we do in Latin Europe.If you want to learn more please take a look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyAjG4hPckA
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  40.  @LshowKnows  They use Latino which is grammatically incorrect in English-correct way is Latin singular and Latins plural, instead of "Latin Americans" and this in a mistake because Latino/Latin means one thing and Latin American means another. They also think that Latino/Latin refers to their Ethnicity, to their Indigenous Skin color. In fact among themselves they tell each other that the others are not Latins because they are not Dark Enough!!! They take being Latin as being Dark and Indigenous when this is not the case. And they use Latino or Latin for everything that they do. Their Music they call it "Latin Music", their food they call it "Latin Food" just about everything they call it Latino or Latin instead of "Latin American". If have followed my post it was a Mexican Chicano man called Frank del Olmo who years ago wanted to unite all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas under one label but he chose the wrong "Latino" label which I already told you is grammatically incorrect in English and he chose it instead of "Latin American" which is the right way to call themselves as a group. They use the term Latino or Latin the wrong way and giving to it the wrong meaning and this is not acceptable. No, it doesn't exist in the United States. It's not a law. They just call themselves "Latinos" and as everybody panders to them they keep calling them Latinos. In the United States everybody whether TV Stations, newspapers, dictionaries, politicians all pander to Blacks and other minorities. Sorry being Latins means having inherited the linguistic and cultural identity of the Romans and Latin is the heritage of the Italians and of the Latin Europeans: French, Romanians, Portuguese and Spaniards who have been Latins for more than 2000 years since the Romans. They have to use the name of the countries they come from to identify themselves . If they are from Mexico they have to say "I'm Mexican", if they are from Cuba they have to say "I'm Cuban" but not Latino, not Latin, not Latina, not Hispanic and not the latest gimmick Latinx. Latin can only be used when one has to identify his or her culture and only then and not for personal identification. This is what we do in Latin Europe.If you want to learn more please take a look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyAjG4hPckA
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  41.  @LshowKnows  They use Latino which is grammatically incorrect in English-correct way is Latin singular and Latins plural, instead of "Latin Americans" and this in a mistake because Latino/Latin means one thing and Latin American means another. They also think that Latino/Latin refers to their Ethnicity, to their Indigenous Skin color. In fact among themselves they tell each other that the others are not Latins because they are not Dark Enough!!! They take being Latin as being Dark and Indigenous when this is not the case. And they use Latino or Latin for everything that they do. Their Music they call it "Latin Music", their food they call it "Latin Food" just about everything they call it Latino or Latin instead of "Latin American". If have followed my post it was a Mexican Chicano man called Frank del Olmo who years ago wanted to unite all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas under one label but he chose the wrong "Latino" label which I already told you is grammatically incorrect in English and he chose it instead of "Latin American" which is the right way to call themselves as a group. They use the term Latino or Latin the wrong way and giving to it the wrong meaning and this is not acceptable. No, it doesn't exist in the United States. It's not a law. They just call themselves "Latinos" and as everybody panders to them they keep calling them Latinos. In the United States everybody whether TV Stations, newspapers, dictionaries, politicians all pander to Blacks and other minorities. Sorry being Latins means having inherited the linguistic and cultural identity of the Romans and Latin is the heritage of the Italians and of the Latin Europeans: French, Romanians, Portuguese and Spaniards who have been Latins for more than 2000 years since the Romans. They have to use the name of the countries they come from to identify themselves . If they are from Mexico they have to say "I'm Mexican", if they are from Cuba they have to say "I'm Cuban" but not Latino, not Latin, not Latina, not Hispanic and not the latest gimmick Latinx. Latin can only be used when one has to identify his or her culture and only then and not for personal identification. This is what we do in Latin Europe.If you want to learn more please take a look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyAjG4hPckA
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  48.  @juanitacanon3120  The fact is that "Latin American" (or Latino Americano) cannot be shortened because Latino (Latin) means one thing and Latin American means another. I uderstand that Mexican Chicano Frank del Olmo chose Latino as an abbreviation for Latin American/s decades ago to find a common label uniting all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas but he was wrong when he chose "Latino" instead of "Latin American" because Latino has a 2000 years Roman meaning and cannot be changed. Latino (Latin in English) refers to Roman Latin- Romance Languages and refers to Roman Latin Culture. You in Latin America use Latin/Latino/Latina as your Ethnicity or Skin Color when Latin doesn't have anything to do with Ethnicity and Skin Color. You also use Latin/Latino/Latina as a personal identifier when this is wrong. The term Latin can only be used to identify Language and Culture and not the way you do. For personal identification you have to say : "I'm Mexican, I'm Cuban, "I'm Puerto Rican"... or for general identification you say "I'm Latin American". Instead you use Latin/Latino/Latina for everything you do. You even call your food "Latin Food", your dance "Latin Dance" your music "Latin Music" and this is all wrong. It's Mexican Food, Mexican Dance, Mexican Music and "Latin American" but not Latin, not Latino, not Latina, not Hispanic and not Latinx. No, you cannot take Latin American and make it Latino and give it a new meaning. The Latin, everything Latin comes from Ital and it's about Roman Languages and Roman Culture.
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  49.  @juanitacanon3120  The fact is that "Latin American" (or Latino Americano) cannot be shortened because Latino (Latin) means one thing and Latin American means another. I uderstand that Mexican Chicano Frank del Olmo chose Latino as an abbreviation for Latin American/s decades ago to find a common label uniting all the Spanish-speaking people of the Americas but he was wrong when he chose "Latino" instead of "Latin American" because Latino has a 2000 years Roman meaning and cannot be changed. Latino (Latin in English) refers to Roman Latin- Romance Languages and refers to Roman Latin Culture. You in Latin America use Latin/Latino/Latina as your Ethnicity or Skin Color when Latin doesn't have anything to do with Ethnicity and Skin Color. You also use Latin/Latino/Latina as a personal identifier when this is wrong. The term Latin can only be used to identify Language and Culture and not the way you do. For personal identification you have to say : "I'm Mexican, I'm Cuban, "I'm Puerto Rican"... or for general identification you say "I'm Latin American". Instead you use Latin/Latino/Latina for everything you do. You even call your food "Latin Food", your dance "Latin Dance" your music "Latin Music" and this is all wrong. It's Mexican Food, Mexican Dance, Mexican Music and "Latin American" but not Latin, not Latino, not Latina, not Hispanic and not Latinx. No, you cannot take Latin American and make it Latino and give it a new meaning. The Latin, everything Latin comes from Ital and it's about Roman Languages and Roman Culture.
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