Richard Rodriguez discusses the fact that the United States, immigrants, and the United States did not change it as a black and white racial inconsistency among the articles "BRAXICAN" and other reinvented Americans. He told that this classification is not about race, but about the culture and the environment that make up people. Rodriguez talked to his readers and explained how we should work hard to get rid of this binary white and black separation mindset. Two views of Mestjazza society and assimilation support his point. Adoption of mestizaje society will be a mixed society that does not classify each person into specific categories. This will take over the legal label of the government for white and black people and give people the opportunity to express their culture and the culture they truly believe. The idea of assimilation is to allow people to integrate with Americans to get rid of the difference. This can lead to many cultural problems and is considered rude. As an example of use, there are girls who call themselves "Blaxican" because their mothers are Mexican and their fathers are Africans. "A common habit is to define a parent as a different parent - it is black like white" (410). As Rodriguez introduced earlier, she did not do this, however, stating her true identity and changing the United States by mixing her two parents' race. This racial and immigrant anthology presents a very important perspective, how the United States should respond to ethnicity and behavior, and what kinds of labels people want to label Cultural Labels To do.
"Blaxicans" and other invented Americans. "Richard Rodriguez noted that the United States is a topographical point.This topography consists of immigrants from all over the world.As he can participate in multiple games anyone can race name to the citizen Adjustment of Rodriguez Americans will struggle to create labels and use the simplest symbol to classify people (like Hispanic); they will be ignored The process Rodriguez will continue to portray his "ethnic ideas". "After all, it depends on people's behavior and their evaluation.
Richard Rodriguez discusses the fact that the United States, immigrants, and the United States did not change it as a black and white racial inconsistency among the articles "BRAXICAN" and other reinvented Americans. He told that this classification is not about race, but about the culture and the environment that make up people. Rodriguez talked to his readers and explained how we should work hard to get rid of this binary white and black separation mindset. Two views of Mestjazza society and assimilation support his point. Adoption of mestizaje society will be a mixed society that does not classify each person into specific categories. This will take over the legal label of the government for white and black people and give people the opportunity to express their culture and the culture they truly believe. The idea of assimilation is to allow people to integrate with Americans to get rid of the difference.