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Isnt the whole idea of a "Latino" only organization racist? Jmlk17 08:38, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Perhaps if such a group actually limits its membership to Latinos. In no instance do these fraternities state that they are exclusively for Latinos, though they are obviously interested in promoting a "Latino" identity. In any event, I think few "Latinos" can agree on a solid definition of Latino in the first place. Are Filipinos, Brazilians, European Spaniards and Portuguese, or people with partial or distant "Latin ancestry" Latinos? Who knows, but I'm sure they would be included. 24.28.188.162
- All I know is that if a fraternity was to promote a "White" or "Causasian" identity, it would be labeled racist and probably banned. Jmlk17 12:36, 28 December 2006 (UTC)