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06-27-2008, 09:16 AM #1
Proposed license plate states 'Hispanics discovered Florida'
Proposed license plate states 'Hispanics discovered Florida'
By Victor Manuel Ramos | Orlando Sentinel Staff Writer
9:06 AM EDT, June 26, 2008
A license plate that touts "Hispanics Discovered Florida" may soon join the 109 specialty tags drivers can choose from.
The idea to celebrate the contributions of Hispanics came from National Hispanic Corporate Achievers, a Longwood group that sponsors minority job fairs. The plate would become a fundraising tool to support job and mentorship programs.
Danny Ramos, the group's president, said the tag's message is about cultural pride for Florida's 3.6 million Hispanics -- even if not all of Latin American or Spanish descent identify with the term.
WTF? N.C. plates will no longer carry profane abbreviation Video "Every community wants to be recognized for its contributions to society," Ramos said. "I think this is just part of our assimilation process and our acceptance in Florida."
A preliminary concept for the plate seeks to unify Hispanics by going back to their historical roots -- when Spaniards colonized the peninsula before the arrival of English-speaking settlers.
One concept features the image of a Spanish galleon and the date 1513 -- the year Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de Le�n first landed in what is now Florida.
Some Florida tags already recognize racial and ethnic groups. One is dedicated to the memory of civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Others include American Indian tribes.
The Hispanic-tag proposal is being reviewed by Florida highway officials. It also has the support of state Sen. Gary Siplin, a Democrat in a district with many Hispanic residents.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... 5729.story
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06-27-2008, 09:42 AM #2
Re: Proposed license plate states 'Hispanics discovered Flor
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06-27-2008, 09:54 AM #3
Re: Proposed license plate states 'Hispanics discovered Flor
[quote="Skippy"]Proposed license plate states 'Hispanics discovered Florida'
By Victor Manuel Ramos | Orlando Sentinel Staff Writer
9:06 AM EDT, June 26, 2008
A license plate that touts "Hispanics Discovered Florida" may soon join the 109 specialty tags drivers can choose from.
The idea to celebrate the contributions of Hispanics came from National Hispanic Corporate Achievers, a Longwood group that sponsors minority job fairs. The plate would become a fundraising tool to support job and mentorship programs.
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I find such a phrase on a Florida license plate bizarre and historically incorrect.
1. I'm sure the American Indians of Florida are happy to hear and read that they were somehow "discovered", when in reality, the Indians, like the Seminoles, were already there BEFORE the Spaniards arrived.
2. If I were American Indian, especially Seminole, I would think that such a license plate was an insult to Indian culture, and I would protest against such a license plate.
3 Hispanics: This is clever term that covers ALL people who speak Spanish and live in a Spanish culture.
4. This Spanish culture covers such people as the Aztec, Mayan, and Inca Indians of Latin America, and it also covers children and grandchildren of black slaves brought to the new world by the Spaniards.
5. My point is this: Hispanics did not "discover" Florida. Spaniards did.
6. That is, many so-called Hispanics---like those hundreds of Mexicans of Aztec origin who sneak into the United States of America every night---have no connection whatsoever to the Spaniard "discovery" of Florida.
7. So, again, Hispanics did not "discover" Florida. Spaniards were the ones who "discovered" Florida. That is a big difference.
8. As I see it , to say that "Hispanics discovered Florida" is a distortion of history and a twisting of the facts of who really "discovered" Florida.
9. So I say the following: The state of Florida should deny anyone from using the phrase "Hispanics discovered Florida."
10. It would be like saying "Aztec and Mayan Indians discovered Florida", since most of the so-called Hispanics in the United States are of Aztec and Mayan Indian background.
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06-27-2008, 10:11 AM #4
Boy they sure have a way of changing history to suit themselves......I am shocked Florida is allowing the spread of this lie!
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06-27-2008, 10:29 AM #5
Please. The Spanish did.....you know those people who live in SPAIN....I literally am getting to where I hate these people....there isn't a coat-tail they won't ride on. Slaves, Indians and now this? Spare me.
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06-27-2008, 10:46 AM #6
Bet the Seminoles will be thrilled to hear this.
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06-27-2008, 10:54 AM #7working4changeGuest
What an absolutely absurd proposal
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06-27-2008, 10:54 AM #8Originally Posted by crazybirdPlease support ALIPAC's fight to save American Jobs & Lives from illegal immigration by joining our free Activists E-Mail Alerts (CLICK HERE)
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06-27-2008, 11:00 AM #9
Seems when the Spainards invade it's OK, but not the European.
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06-27-2008, 11:28 AM #10
It's the old double standard
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