Quote Originally Posted by Padudu View Post
For my example, I'll use an IRL one. My family and I lived in a white-centric town for years. My mother does not speak English well. Caucasians have called her a "stupid foreigner", "stupid immigrant", ect because they hear her struggling to speak English and just have associated that Hispanics = stupid immigrants who just need to go back home. They're not calling her a "stupid immigrant" for nothing lol.

As for me myself, I am biracial but if you saw me you would instantly assume I'm black. I have, at many times, have experienced variations of "I hate black people", "I hate African Americans in particular because they're loud", people who say I "am one of the good ones".. this isn't even going into Haitians/Salvadorans hating the americanized ones lol. There is a lot of complexity to it.

edit: This is a bit after I posted but I had to rethink and remember the outright discrimination I would face as a Haitian compared to other Africans lol. Haitians are literally the butt of the joke for many Africans of other descents. "You are not the right type of black/shade" comes to mind lol.
Brah, it's america. Depending on who is living in the area you are in, the racism is different. Again, I would give examples but it would make certain people look bad and I would rather not get my forum account yeet'd because I broke a taboo, lol. That said, it is sad seeing a subculture in america get choked out because established norms don't vibe with the new blood. Oh well, at least they can't take away the Tejano food! lol