My hispanic view
...ey are talking to each other even if they are speaking English he will still feel like they are talking in Spanish. Meaning that they tend to discuss things that have to do with their culture, which involves so many aspects of their lives. He believes that most of his closest friends were Hispanics that he just happened to fall out of touch with, as he grew older. My sister Emma thinks that most Hispanics are loud. She also goes on to say that Puerto Ricans are car thieves, and that Dominicans are very racist against darker skinned and gay people. My niece does not like Spanish people at all because of he experiences with them. They have treated her very badly at the Beauty Salon I believe this is why she does not like them. My nephew doesn’t like the fact that Hispanics come over here and then talk bad about Americans. He also thinks that they want rights that people who have been here for years don’t even have. My sister At’tifa thinks a lot of Hispanics are conceited because they have “nice hair”. But she has a Dominican friend who she says is a pretty good friend. My sister Na’Dira thinks that Hispanics are just like us black people. She says that Hispanics go through the same struggles as black people. As far as discrimination struggling to fit in, and finding a job to take care of a usually large family. Hispanics as well as African-Americans tend to have large families so it’s hard to support them on just a minimum wage job. Most of my sister’s closest friends have been Hispanics so I guess that speaks for itself. I was actually surprised my sister had any nice things to say about Hispanics. She is very hard to please, so if she feels Hispanics are no different maybe it’s from an experience she had. The female side of the family is covered minus a few that had no opinion. But that’s okay at least they didn’t have any biases. I will now move on to my parents, and my brother’s point of view. My mother passed away two years ago but I can remember her point of view on Hispanics. My mother did not trust Hispanics based on her experiences with the one’s we encountered growing up in the South Bronx. The one’s that she met betrayed her so she just stereotyped the rest of them. I know that was bad but I was raised in the South Bronx and lived there for 9 years and I never made a good Hispanic friend in that area. All we ever saw were the Hispanics sticking together so the black people on the block felt like outcasts. It was really hard to fit in there, and my mother didn’t like the fact that Hispanics speak another language. She was really paranoid so when she was around Hispanics she always felt they were talking about her. My brothers don’t really have an opinion the only difference between Hispanics and black people in their opinion is language and skin color. They usually stay to themselves anyway so the only people they are close to are family. My father believes some Hispanics are just lighter than black people that is the only difference. He believes that all races have African-American blood mixed into them at some point. He believes also like my sister and boyfriend that Hispanics have went through and still goes ...