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Hilaria Baldwin is “culturally fluid”


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Lona Delery

idg how she and Oli London arent a couple yet :air: 

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RAMROD

What she was trying to say again??

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SEANGT

okay i looked up what she actually said and she was born in boston but was in spain a lot and has kind of an accent from there and is bilingual and is familiar with spanish and american culture. she's white. She's also kinda spanish. It's whatever. Let this lady live who cares. 

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Esteban
1 minute ago, SEANGT said:

okay i looked up what she actually said and she was born in boston but was in spain a lot and has kind of an accent from there and is bilingual and is familiar with spanish and american culture. she's white. She's also kinda spanish. It's whatever. Let this lady live who cares. 

Because spanish people aren't white? :spin: 
I agree with you though 

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bionic

I mean she’s not wrong but isn’t the story with her that she suddenly adopted the name, accent, “culture” etc at a fixed point in time and people noticed this?

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VenusUrania

Not to come to her defence (maybe) but it's not rare that people develop accents after living for a long time in a foreign country and by speaking that language. For example I know lots of people from Croatia who spoke perfectly Croatian and after moving to Germany and living there at least 5-10 years without much contact with other Croats. They actually developed a German accent while speaking Croatian. So it is possible. If she's faking it, that's another point which I won't get into hahaha

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flyaway

It's valid if you wanna adopt certain things from a new culture. It's cool, many people even have a new citizenship.

But pretending to have another heritage and assuming a complete new identity seems to be blatantly oblivious and untrue to your background.

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LaLuna

I'm really struggling to wrap my head around that whole culturally fluid thing. I mean of course if you visit or live in a different country for a certain period of time you will immerse yourself in the culture and maybe learn the language, but it still doesn't mean you were born there and that you can claim that culture as your heritage.

But then I hate saying this because this is the same argument used by transphobic people who say that you can't claim another gender you weren't born with :mark:

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Andreu

The way the only times I heard about this topic is here on GGD and the people and the media in spain don't care at all

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