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Since when "hispanic" is a race? Hispanic is a culture, only people from the US think "hispanic" is a race, and they seem to be the only ones who care about who's "hispanic" or not. I'm from Argentina and we'd never describe ourselves as "hispanic". Alexis Bledel is white, just like 90% of Argentine people are. She looks just like any other Argentine. [[User:Nat91|Nat91]] 20:03, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
:She is definitely not white. Hispanic is used as a more inclusive term of mixed races. In this case, Alexis is of Mexican and Argentinian races; hence, the term Hispanic is used. [[User:Ronbo76|Ronbo76]] 20:12, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
::Mexican and Argentinian races? Look, you're from the US so you seem to have a US-point of view about this. "Hispanic" is a culture that means "from Spain", it's not a race. I'm from Argentina of European descent, so I'm white. I have no knowledge of "hispanic" being a race. How would my country handle demographics then if we were all of "hispanic race"? [[User:Nat91|Nat91]] 20:28, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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