Asks Steve Sailer of Juan Pablo Galavis, who has been selected by ABC as the first “non-Caucasian” Bachelor or Bachelorette ever.
So now we have an authoritative mainstream media source for distinguishing between “white Hispanics” and “non-White Hispanics.”
According to ABC, this is a non-White Hispanic:
(“Really?“) So you can see the genetic origins of his non-whiteness, here’s his mother, Nelly Guinand:
By contrast — also according to ABC— this is a white Hispanic:
And so you can see the genetic roots of his whiteness, here is George with his mother, who was born in Lima, Peru, named Gladys Mesa:
It’s great that ABC has finally made clear the difference between a non-white Hispanic and a white Hispanic.
George is not white. he got away with murder because of the double standards of the just us system. It had nothing to do with race. His daddy was a judge and had been in many situations trying to play cop. his record was clean because of his daddy working for the brotherhood who protect ALL the family. George had gotten away with everything from sexual assault, battery, pretending to be a cop and false arrest before. he was a cop want to be who has had above the law status is whole life. judges , preachers lawyers and cops kids are almost always violent.. Now that is profiling that has facts.
His mother is obviously indigenous Peruvian
One thing is race and the other ethnicity. The bachelor is white. Some people consider themselves white, and that is what they choose to do. It’s not for anyone to judge. I am hispanic Mestiza and I do not consider myself white. It’s a free country, we have freedom of speech–So we can say what we want to say about ourselves. Of course, not everyone will agree at times.