Is He Latino?


Is Antonino Banderas Latino?

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I always get mad with this stuff. I think this video would be very useful to you:

USA's Discrediting Tactics Against Spain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oJmQwaJIJ8

Antonio Banderas is Spanish, hence European and Caucasian, so he has nothing to do with Latin America and people who emigrated there from Europe in the past (Latin Americans).

However, I have to say he looks tanned sometimes, but those are exceptions. An average Spaniard usually looks like this:

http://worldhairstyles.com/wp-content/uploads/HLIC/d89ab818b76041f85aa bec26c29d30b5.jpg --> Elsa Pataky

http://www.stud-center.com/wallpaper/elena-anaya/elena-anaya-7100.jpg --> Elena Anaya




I'm demanding. I may hate Casablanca and love Freddy vs. Jason

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Um you have points, but you can't post pictures and claim that all Spaniards look like that. I'm from Spain... and I'm quite dark. People often confuse me for being Central American. Technically the word "Latin" could refer to the latin language (and this was widely used in Spain and Italy)... so Spanish people may qualify.

I'm not Caucasian. I would post a picture but I don't look anything like Caucasian. By the way, I'd be careful as there are Mexicans and people of from other "Latin American" countries who are full blondes. Are they not Latino/a?

Remember Latin can fully refer to those who speak languages associated with Latin as a language.

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1) Spanish people are Caucasian by DEFINITION (go see the "Human Skin Color" article in Wikipedia and see the distribution map), so there is nothing to do about that. If you are NOT Caucasian (as you said), you are NOT originally Spanish. Maybe your mother is Spanish and your father is from Latin America, or anything like that, and you have Spanish nationality because you live in Spain.

2) Spaniards who have dark skin are tanned because of the intense sunlight in some regions. In my case, I'm as white as Kristen Stewart (for example). In some other cases, some Spanish people (as well as some French, Italian, etc.) are darker because Muslims were once settled around there.

3) I know what "Latin" means perfectly, so I CAN'T understand why, for example, iTunes call Spanish music "Pop Latino". ¿Qué coño es eso?


I'm demanding. I may hate Casablanca and enjoy Freddy vs. Jason

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In the most basic breakdown of humans, you only have caucasoids, mongoloids and negroids. I think you can figure out where everyone falls within that breakdown.

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Ooooh, here we have a troll trying to offend Spaniards. Well, I'm not arguing about this any longer, I'm not a child. You can find lots of information about human skin color distribution over the world from many sources.

Did I show pictures of the lightest ones intentionally? Oooh, sorry, take a look then at this random picture I found, showing the complete cast of "The Skin I Live In":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:La_Piel_que_habito_Cannes_2011_2.JPG

Did I choose the right one this time? Couldn't they be French, British or German (who are all lighter than Americans, by the way?)

I'm very proud to be pale as snow (I couldn't say whether Daniel Radcliffe or Kristen Stewart are lighter or darker than me) and I don't want ignorant people to think Spaniards live in Mexico, haahahahhahah.

I see you're not very well-mannered (using that rude form of writing).

P.S.: Why would Elsa Pataky look completely Caucasian if her father is Spanish (according to what you said)? Shouldn't she be darker if what you say were true?

I'm demanding. I may hate Casablanca and enjoy Freddy vs. Jason

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j-curll, you cannot reason with SELF HATING people.

Ignore list:

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