why wouldn't she be in favour of los pescados restaurant? As a mermaid princess, wouldn't it be in her interest to have a non-fish substitute enjoyed by the masses? Or is she so far gone that did not even come to mind?
According to the statistics of various sources regarding the US latinX or hispanic can indeed appear under the label race. Take it however you want. I'm not opening that can of worms, when one source fields it under race and another under ethnicity and the third leaves it open to debate in the community, that fields it under either-or and both.
I still stand corrected though, since the actor, who played the guy, is of Danish/African-American descent.
@GerryCerryBery well they are wrong. theres three races, black white and Asian. any race can be Hispanic or Latino. calling Hispanic/Latino a race is like calling american a race.
and you don't stand correct, you said he wasn't black, he is. and you mentioned something that any race can be as a race.
I never said that i was correct. Read what I wrote, not what you think I wrote. It looks there is not only a problem with the cultural/academic difference in how race is defined, but also a problem with the language barrier.
"I stand corrected" = "I admit I was wrong" https://www.macmillanthesaurus.com/i-stand-corrected https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/stand+corrected
quite old discussion but Gus Fring in breaking bad is indeed a black person and Latino, he's supposed to be from Chile, I'm from Chile and yes we have some black people, most of us are mestizo tho.