Kevin Graham wrote:whereas Hispanic Americans cannot choose "not to appear illegal."
Here is Cameron Diaz. Her father is Cuban:

She does not appear to be illegal to me, although I would like to do illegal things with her.
Although I do understand Kevin's point. Most of the talk about Hispanics regarding the Arizona law and similar laws proposed in other states (such as Utah) is not just about Hispanic heritage, but about a certain stereotype of Hispanic heritage. This quickly creates the perfect storm of retarded actual racism based on certain assumptions about what it means to be "Hispanic," and retarded accusations of racism by people who are ironically perpetuating the stereotypes they claim to be fighting against.
For a dazzlingly stupid example of the latter, here is an article about claims that
Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones was racist because it showed cloned soldiers being made from a "Hispanic" bounty hunter named Jango Fett.
http://www.screamingpickle.com/members/ ... ode_II.htmJango Fett, as well as all of the adult clonetroopers, were played by Temuera Morrison, who is a Maori from New Zealand. Perhaps the anti-racist panel in Detroit didn't notice that all of the clonetroopers have an obvious Kiwi accent, which Mexicans are not typically stereotyped to have.
