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LATINX IS A WHITE SUPREMACIST TERM

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WE ARE NICAN TLACA!
We are a colonized Indigenous people!
We are a people colonized by Europeans!
We are Full-blood and Mixed-blood people!
Full-blood and Mixed-blood are one people!
WE ARE NOT Latinx, Latin, Latino, or Latina!
Latinx is a Genocidal Term Against Our People!

WE ARE NOT LATINX!

Latinx Is A White Supremacist Term
That Culturally Castrates Our People From Pride In Our Nican Tlaca Identity!
Stop Using This Racist Genocidal Term!

We are NOT Latinx, AND we are not Latin, Latino, Latina, or Hispanic!  These false, racist, colonialist, Eurocentric, and genocidal labels are imposed on our people by the Cuban Miami and Mexico City “whites” (gusanos) who control Spanish language media.  

These terms are meant to culturally castrate our people, to sever our ties to our history as Nican Tlaca (Indigenous People).  These false labels are meant to keep us from identifying with our own Nican Tlaca history of civilizations, cities, and great accomplishments on this continent.  These genocidal terms are meant to sever our ownership ties to our lands, and to the wealth of our lands.  It is a diabolical scheme to exterminate us as a people.  We are supposed to forever live as a pseudo European “Latino/Hispanic/Latinx” people.  

Nican Tlaca is a Nahuatl language term that means: “We the people of this continent”.  This term is meant to unify all Full-blood and Mixed-blood Indigenous people of this continent as one people.  Nican Tlaca is our true identity.  We are one people, one nation, a people that are also falsely called “Indians”, and who are forced to identify with the Spanish colonizers as an “Hispanic/Latino” people. We are under Spanish, English, and Portuguese colonialism.  We have suffered under colonialism and genocide for 500 years.  Latinx is just the latest act of genocide against our people.  STOP THE GENOCIDE NOW!


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