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Do Hispanic men like lesbians, the way American men do? I'm just curious, because I'm from Florida and men here LOVE the idea of lesbians, and I was just wondering if Hispanic men thought the same. | Like every culture, there are some people who accept homosexuals for their lifestyle, and there are some people who would kill any homosexual they lay their hands on. I saw a video of a young gay male who was beating mercilessly by four or five strong men after he exited a gay bar in Mexico. Those people obviously did not appreciate homosexuals, and did not agree with their lifestyles. This is like every culture, though, minus a select few, which have laws that actually OUTLAW homosexuality, and some African countries that execute homosexuals. However, almost every culture has people who accept the lifestyles of homosexuals, and some who don't. It's wrong of me to pin one culture into one section of this spectrum.
All the best ♥ | Are Hispanic men sexually attracted to hot lesbians the way that White American men are? I asked this question a few minutes ago and people thought I was talking about the legal standpoint of it, when actually I'm talking about the way that White American men go crazy for lesbians.
I'm from Florida and when I'm at a bar and two chicks make-out, all the white-men go crazy! They freaking love it! So I was just wondering if Hispanic men felt the same, or if they sexually didn't care.
Thanks and Peace | | Since most Straight men get excited by that, then most hispanic men will too. | Isn't it about time we had a hispanic lesbian buddhist on the Supreme Court? we've never had one, and as we know, ethnic, religious, and gender diversity on the court is more important that competancy and respect for the rule of law. | | Yes, and in keeping with Obama's previous choices, she must also be a tax cheat who has hired illegal workers and has cheated on her husband. | How did an increase in population among the Hispanic community affect their civil rights? 19. Gays and lesbians, American Indians, and Hispanics all organized to advocate for their civil rights during the 1960s. What inspired them?
books promoting their causes
the women's movement
new legislation
the African American civil rights movement
20. How did an increase in population among the Hispanic community affect their civil rights?
They had increased political power.
Their civil rights were more limited because of increased poverty.
They had less political power because people were more aware of them.
There was no effect on their civil rights.
21. Which Hispanic leader and civil rights advocate founded the National Farm Workers Association that promoted achieving rights through nonviolent means?
Cesar Chavez
Carlos Rivera
Juan Coronado
Victor de la Cruz
22. Who was the president when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) were established?
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon
23. What did President Nixon believe would be a benefit of improved relations with the Chinese?
the potential for the Chinese vote on the UN Security Council
improved world opinion of the United States
improved relations with the Soviet Union
increased foreign trade with another capitalist country
24. What was détente?
a trade policy established between the United States, the Soviet Union, and China
an easing of the tense relations between the United States and the Soviet Union
an agreement with the Soviet Union to limit the production of nuclear weapons
a plan to share military information with the Soviet Union to equalize the size of their army | - Hispanics are one of the fastest growing groups in the United States. In 1990, the US. census reported that there were 22.4 million Hispanics (also called "Latinos") in the US., up from 14. 5 million in 1980. Due to their large numbers they have the potential to be a powerful voting bloc. Indeed, since the 1960s, when Great Society legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 brought more Americans into the political mainstream, the Hispanic vote has proven to be influential in local, state, and national elections. In presidential elections, in particular, political candidates have taken special care to appeal to the Hispanic vote since Hispanics are concentrated in five key states - California, New York, Florida, Texas, and Illinois - states that together comprise over half of the electoral vote majority needed for election to the presidency.
Several factors, however, hinder their political participation as well as their development into a unified voting bloc. One such factor is the youth of the population. According to some sociologists, the younger a community the less likely they will take an active interest in the political culture. The median age of the Hispanic population is 25.5 years of age, but some groups are younger: the two largest groups of Hispanics, the Mexican Americans and the Puerto Ricans, average 21 and 20 years of age, respectively. On the other hand, the third largest group, the Cubans, average 35 years of age. Of the three, the Cubans have demonstrated the greater levels of political participation.
Secondly, a large segment of the "legal" Hispanic population cannot vote because they are not yet citizens of the US. In the November 1988 election, for example, fifty-two percent of all Hispanics legally in the US. did not vote because they were ineligible. (The illegal population, estimated by the Census Bureau to be 1.7 to 2.9 million people - the majority believed to be Hispanic - cannot vote in US. elections, of course.)
Poverty is a third factor which affects political participation. According to Maurilio Vigil, who studies Hispanic political participation, there is a correlation between such socioeconomic indicators as level of education and income, and level of political participation. Thus, since Hispanics have a higher poverty rate than other Americans (up to a quarter of Hispanics live below the poverty level), they are less likely to participate in the political process even though they are most likely to gain from their participation. Factors that contribute to low voter turnout include apathy, a belief that their vote will not make a difference, as well as a distrust of politics because of experiences in their country of origin.... | Did you know that sealrborders is really a hispanic loving lesbian? It is true! | ha ha-you are nuts.
Got me-now what?
You look like me-
Are you an Illegal or supporter-I understand-go home to Mexico and take your friends with you
Are you a poor American impostor?-
Are you my lazy brother-don't come to the Reunion or your in big trouble?
Na I wouldn't say that about seal-you maybe-I notice you like lesbians-ready to come out of the closet? | Why did Dallas Texas elect a Lesbian Hispanic Sheriff and a Black D.A. (Democrat) if they are so "Republican"? Why did Dallas Texas elect a Lesbian Hispanic Sheriff and a Black D.A. (Democrat) if they are so "Republican"? | Maybe because the alternative was really bad. Or maybe not everyone in Texas is a Republican and not all Republican are bible thumping conservatives.
Its probably the latter. | Why did Dallas Texas elect a Lesbian Hispanic Sheriff and a Black D.A. (Democrat)? Things are changing? Why did Dallas Texas elect a Lesbian Hispanic Sheriff and a Black D.A. (Democrat) if they are so "Republican"?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupe_Valdez
She is Hispanic AND a lesbian! What do righties think of this?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Watkins
Our black D.A.!
Isn't he doing a GREAT job? | | Well, Houston and Dallas always were democrat, nothing changes there. The DA is still putting blacks away faster than alka seltzer dissolves in warm water, so he is doing what he is paid to do. | Do lesbians and bi sexual girls like girls outside of their race? Im a mixed black girl and i live in an all white town where theres noo gay people. If there is a gay person nobody knows about them. Also, everyone here dates within their race. Like white people like white people and black people like black people. But anyways, i was was wondering if its the same way with lesbians and what not. Do they only date within their race? Or can a white girl like a black girl and vise versa. Same thing with hispanic, asian and what not...?? | | Not all of us live in Hicktown. I live in California and most of the guys in my area don't give a crap about race, or if they do, it's because they're attracted to a race which happens to be outside their own. No, gays of all people do not live back in the 1950's. I'd say a majority of people in America today do not care about race, regardless of their sexual orientation. You just happen to live in one of the parts of this country that have a high concentration of racist homophobes. | Are gays and lesbians considered and or are a race? I am not being ignorant I just figured if your born gay then whats different about being born white, black, hispanic or asian? I just think that maybe that could be it. If you are a race then I guess be happy you amount to 10 percent of the world and most likely more since most people are closet cases. So what is your opinion. | It is in a sense that you cannot choose it, but it isn't a race because then it would be hereditary.
Being gay is more like being born right or left handed. You can't control which hand you favor, it's just kinda who you are. |
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