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:I fixed the thing with Hispanics as whites: "Non-Scandinavian European".
 
:I fixed the thing with Hispanics as whites: "Non-Scandinavian European".
 
:Thanks for the comments. ~ [[User:Ceorana|Ceo]] [[User talk:Ceorana|rant <small>(or rave)</small>]] 14:03, November 21, 2005 (GMT)
 
:Thanks for the comments. ~ [[User:Ceorana|Ceo]] [[User talk:Ceorana|rant <small>(or rave)</small>]] 14:03, November 21, 2005 (GMT)
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The founder of what region?--[[User:207.200.116.134|207.200.116.134]] 18:54, 19 March 2006 (GMT)

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Hispanics as whites in demographics

While I agree with your classification, in the RL United States this might prove controversial, where Hispanics if not Spanish speaking people (not quite the same group, but nearly so) are classed for bizarre (to me) reasons as non-whites. Possibly the confusion comes because most "Hispanics" are mestizo (no doubt horribly misspelled), i.e., a Spanish creole-Amerindian métis.

Are you a European or Australian? Or p'raps a fellow Canajun (I noticed your Nordique reference, but the last part of the French eluded me). Ignore the question if it makes you uncomfortable, or replay in a private NS TG if you like. Moi, je suis canadien, blanc, masculin (À noter: pas mâle!), ayant une trentaine ans, et un Baskin Robbins (en anglais: Heinz 57).

Le nordique est de ret used to be a country in a region where Ceorana resided. Of course, the founder of that region just sort of left, so we had to move, and he quit NationStates.
I fixed the thing with Hispanics as whites: "Non-Scandinavian European".
Thanks for the comments. ~ Ceo rant (or rave) 14:03, November 21, 2005 (GMT)

The founder of what region?--207.200.116.134 18:54, 19 March 2006 (GMT)