Dominant Culture

“My culture is a dominant culture, and it’s imposing and it’s causing problems,” Marco Gutierrez said in an interview on MSNBC. “If you don’t do something about it, you’re gonna have taco trucks [on] every corner.”

I understand why he wants to believe that: it’s very flattering and must make him feel tall and imposing. But it couldn’t be further from the truth. Hispanic immigrants adapt to host cultures better than anybody and their children never speak a word of Spanish even with fully monolingual parents. 

This is great in some ways and bad in others. 

33 thoughts on “Dominant Culture

    1. Their children tend to end up confused about who they are in a society that is nuts about identities. Since they can’t go to an actual language and an actual culture to define an identity, they start to invent all kinds of ridiculousness, such as “People of color” memes, “Latinxs” (not a typo), “you are not my abuela” freakouts, etc. The more successful the parents are, the worse the kids are freaking out because they have time to freak over this shit.

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  1. I’m with the majority of Americans who, when they saw that the Democratic victory would include more taco trucks, wholly and totally celebrated that we would have more tacos. 😉

    I do understand what you’re speaking about here, in terms of cultural assimilation. Having lived in Florida almost my entire life, I’ve seen Latinos deal with the cultural expectations and coming to terms with it for better, not often for the worse. As an aside, I grew up in Tarpon Springs, where there was a major Greek immigration population (still ongoing) and they had their own cultural issues over it. Still, great food (whadda ya mean, Platka’s closed?! Noooooo, the best gyros in the state…)

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      1. RooshV? Haha, my instincts are so on point. Just from your first post I knew there was something off with you.

        For those who don’t know, RooshV is a fucking ‘pickup artist’ who’s made his money selling books on how to rape women in eastern europe.

        “His ideas have been described as “red pill” (a reference to the movie The Matrix), and as based on “politically incorrect realism”.[5] In a Washington Times Communities interview, he states that feminism has left a legacy of weaker men who are more androgynous. He went on to say that women abstain from having sex with them in preference for “bad boys”.[19]

        Roosh advocates adherence to traditional heteronormative roles for men and is against female promiscuity. In addition, he states that men and women are physically and mentally very different and that much of women’s value comes from their fertility and beauty.[20]”

        No wonder he attracts dumb fucks like you.

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        1. Also hilarious how the other dumb fuck ladyfiaran’s responded to you. ‘I agree with you, dude’.

          Surprise fucking surprise.

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          1. I promise you that ladyfiaran is not me.

            Why don’t you respond to the video, or either of our arguments rather than just name calling?

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        2. Do you have any proof that he raped any one? As far as I know he has never been convicted in a rape trial.

          The rapist accusation came after a satirical article he wrote about rape being legalized on private property. The moral was that going home with a guy a woman just meets puts the woman in a dangerous situation that can lead to her being raped. It was not a serious policy proposal.

          Honestly, it could have been said in a better way.

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          1. ‘As far as I know he has never been convicted in a rape trial.’

            Well, that settles it. Time to take your life lessons from him, then.

            ‘The moral was that..’

            Anyone looking for ‘morals’ in the preachings of RooshV has the IQ of a toilet seat.

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        3. Roosh is a perfect example of a child of immigrants who hasn’t assimilated very well. Pickup culture is very racially hierarchized, and Roosh is not at the top (link to We Hunted the Mammoth). He’s overcompensating by taking it out on women. It doesn’t surprise me that he thinks the way he does.

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          1. The so-called pick up artists deserve the same compassion as all mentally deficient people do. Other than as people in need of psychiatric care, I don’t see much interest in them. I’m sorry they are untreated but it’s every adult’s responsibility to seek diagnosis and treatment.

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            1. That’s your opinion. He has quit the PUA scene and is now in a long term relationship.

              None of what you or anyone else that spoke against him said, proves that he is wrong about multiculturalism and immigration.

              None of you addressed his points.

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          2. Roosh has said he doesn’t fit in urban America, so he left the country. He is more positive about traditional and rural America. His criticisms are constructive in a similar vain to Clarissa on the opioids, but different topics such as feminism, multiculturalism, and rape prevention.

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            1. lol ‘similar vain’.

              I can’t imagine an adult human being so in thrall to a pick up artist. Seriously, could you not find anyone else to worship on the internet?

              Disregard all this if you’re a teenager struggling to find an identity for yourself, and good luck if that’s the case.

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              1. He is one of three blogs I follow along with Clarissa’s blog and Captain Capitalism. I learn from all of them. They have different opinions but all of them are very talented, are intellectual powerhouses, and entertaining to read. Roosh isn’t as bad as the media makes him out to be. He says the media is against him because he doesn’t agree with the globalist agenda.

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              2. I am fans of the bloggers I follow. I don’t worship any of them. God is the only one I worship.

                Stringer Bell and Shakti rely on low energy personal attacks because they don’t have any good arguments against the points made.

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  2. After finding out Clarissa is from the mid west I can see why she thinks hispanics assimilate so well. In smaller numbers it is more socially beneficial to assimilate, so I can see this being true in that area.

    I went to a high school in Florida that where hispanics were the majority and

    “Hispanic immigrants adapt to host cultures better than anybody and their children never speak a word of Spanish even with fully monolingual parents. ”

    was not something that was going on where I lived. Many of the hispanics spoke Spanish at school. This created a social bubble only for Spanish speakers. I heard a few times hispanic students say that Spanish should be an official language of Florida. There were asian kids of immigrants in much smaller numbers that pretty much always spoke English at school. In my town, I think Asians assimilated much more.

    On top of the huge amount of hispanics the staff pushed multiculturalism very hard. We even had a multicultural day every year. Many teachers, who were mostly white were very critical of the United States because of sexism, racism, and imperialism. The staff also encouraged minority students not to assimilate. One of the common phases they used was “The United States is not a melting pot anymore. Now it is a salad bowl.” There were also big signs saying “Diversity” and “Tolerance” placed around campus.

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  3. After finding out Clarissa is from the mid west I can see why she thinks hispanics assimilate so well. In smaller numbers it is more socially beneficial to assimilate, so I can see this being true in that area.

    I went to a high school in Florida that where hispanics were the majority and

    “Hispanic immigrants adapt to host cultures better than anybody and their children never speak a word of Spanish even with fully monolingual parents. ”

    was not something that was going on where I lived. Many of the hispanics spoke Spanish at school. This created a social bubble only for Spanish speakers. I heard a few times hispanic students say that Spanish should be an official language of Florida. There were asian kids of immigrants in much smaller numbers that pretty much always spoke English at school. In my town, I think Asians assimilated much more.

    On top of the huge amount of hispanics the staff pushed multiculturalism very hard. We even had a multicultural day every year. Many teachers who were mostly white were very critical of the United States because of sexism racism and imperialism. The also encouraged minority students not to assimilate. One of the common phases they used was “The United States is not a melting pot anymore. Now it is a salad bowl.” There were also big signs saying “Diversity” and “Tolerance” placed around campus.

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    1. I’m not from the Midwest. I’m from Ukraine. And I’m a professor of Hispanic Studies. Your childhood traumas are not an argument to be used in discussions with experts.

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      1. *Living in the mid west my mistake

        My point is the amount of people makes a difference in assimilation. If there are 5% hispanic kids at a school they are more likely to assimilate to benefit socially. If the school is 55% hispanic they could get by in a Spanish speaking social bubble.

        I have a childhood friend from Russia who assimilated. If she lived in Brighton Beach I think she would be less assimilated.

        I do think hispanics assimilate much better than muslims. I went to Paris and was surprised by how many people were speaking Arabic and not French. Also, I have not heard of any hispanic terror attacks which is a big plus to the hispanic community.

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        1. Beware of Scary Mushlims, they’re terrorists!

          Beware of Mexicans, they’re criminals and rapists!

          Beware of Jews, they were all bolchevists!

          Don’t beware of Russians, Trump will make a great deal with Putin, there’s no Cold War whatsoever, and Russians are not responsible for many of the terrorist attacks in Europe!

          Hee-haw!

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          1. Not all muslims, but a significant portion of them hold radical beliefs that are not compatible with wester values.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7TAAw3oQvg

            The president of Mexico admitted that the cartels are an issue in America during his latest speech with Trump. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtt198LweoU

            Half of my family is Jewish from Poland and Ukraine. They came to the US around 1922. Being with them and looking at voting data, Jews are a left wing group. Beyond that I think there are a lot of conspiracies with little proof. If some one could prove that to me I will change my mind.

            Do you have any proof that they were behind any of the recent attacks like Orlando, San Bernardino, Paris, Brussels, Munich, Cologne, Nairobi, Israel, or any where else? If so post it here and I will consider it.

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        2. Of course, people don’t assimilate if there’s nothing for them to assimilate into. Majorities never adapt to minorities.

          This is why I support spreading out immigrant populations and prevention of ghettos.

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          1. I think this is a good idea, if illegal immigration is stopped, and if the numbers are low enough so that they do not become a majority in the United States.

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    2. I agree with you dude. I get depressed going to Miami see my mother’s relatives, they barely speak English and act like they’re still in Cuba. I don’t agree with Clarissa that Hispanic immigrants assimilate well, the ones around here only speak Spanish and have a pathological hatred of Americans and white people. My parents didn’t teach me Spanish and I speak it with a heavy New Jersey accent, and I’m not confused by my identity. I’m American, my family is American and we are not going back to that Communist shithole

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        1. I know, because my parents insisted. My cousins live in Miami where you can live without ever learning English, it’s depressing. That’s why they don’t leave, they’re stuck in this Spanish bubble

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          1. Nothing is sadder than an immigrant who hasn’t become part of the new society. I know people who have lived in Canada for decades yet refer to Canadians as “foreigners.” It’s truly sad.

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            1. I’m sure it is tough, and learning a language takes a lot of work and persistence. However, if one chooses to be an immigrant, learning the language of the host country is something that should be done for the benefit of the host country. Even for the benefit of the migrant. There are more opportunities if they learn the host’s language. They wont be stuck in unassimilated areas like Miami or Brighton Beach.

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      1. “I get depressed going to Miami ”

        Well Miami is a different case altogether. For a time it was (and maybe still is) a major business and banking center for Latin America and a large population of people fluent/native in Spanish was necessary to maintain that.

        With the good (the increased capital inflows) there will be the bad (people who just kind of vegetate into Cuban monoculturalism like maybe your family).

        It’s hard to criticize Miamians for speaking Spanish (if they also know English which most of them do – my attempts to use Spanish there were always met with very polite American English).

        Of course politically Miami Cubans are the absolute worst, but that’s a completely different issue.

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        1. The money is not worth it, if it destroys some of the West’s great cities. London is another example of not being worth the cultural costs.

          In the cases of Langley Park and Kissimmee the communities were destroyed with little benefit to the country or the people living in those areas.

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