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Can't speak for Asians, but for Latinos-
Dynamics in the old country are pretty straightforwardly whiter=better. Mexico has significant internal migration towards whiter areas and the countries south of there see immigration towards much-whiter Mexico. This is driven by development and GDP- majority white parts of Mexico are dangerous but otherwise normal industrialized middle income countries, the parts with more mesoamerican demographics are worse than that. Most Latinos take for granted that white people run everything because they're better at it, and often prefer white bosses because they're used to treating workers as something approximating an equal in comparison to more stratified class dynamics south of the border.
Blacks and Hispanics Do Not Get Along. In low skill environments that are ethnically mixed the boss is pretty much always white because the Hispanics won't accept a black boss and the blacks won't accept a Hispanic boss. The Hispanic view of Blacks is pretty D.R. twitterati aligned and the Black view of Hispanics is as treacherous, racist, having a 'teacher's pet' dynamic with whites, and add in some complaints about 'why won't they learn English'. Both think that, if not the top criticism, definitely a top five, criticism of whites is bad food- they hate each other far more.
The average Hispanic does not feel discriminated against by whites or white society, and many find the idea that they need extra help on the basis of race/ethnicity to be offensive. The Hispanic community in the USA is generally upwardly mobile on a generational basis and the Latin culture understands that most people don't go from picking peaches to millionaires in one generation. Might that change eventually, when they rise to where they probably ain't gonna go no higher? Maybe. But for now Hispanics broadly think that the place they occupy in American society is pretty fair, certainly a better deal than the old country, and that they'll get to where they oughta be eventually.
Latinos love performative masculinity. This is something you'd associate with Trump over the rest of the GOP and the GOP over the democrats. Most of the time Hispanics and the red tribe understand each other, or feel like they do- 'you watch football, we watch futbol. We both like barbecue and visiting grandma. Pickup trucks are cool and practical. Success through small business is praiseworthy. America is great because of it. People should go to church more(this does not mean the speaker actually goes).' These things do make them natural conservatives, in the latter-day sense of the word of having cultural commonalities with Trump voters. In contrast Hispanics often have trouble grasping why liberals care about the shit they care about- we've addressed their ideas about Blacks but they also don't understand why anyone would want more gays, don't get why someone would choose sushi over BBQ, don't understand fancy coffee or trendy apartments, are suspicious of what WFH types actually do all day, etc. Rednecks and Hispanics are both peasant populations and they understand each other far more than bougie status symbols.
Is this coming from personal observation, collected anecdata, or some other form of evidence?
Yes
So, which of the three? (Good thing I used "or," rather than "and/or!") And, if "some other form of evidence," what form of evidence?
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