Why Hispanic Heritage Month Shouldnt Be a Thing

Published: Oct. 5, 2021, 7 a.m.

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We\\u2019re in the middle of Hispanic Heritage Month, yet another 30 days of identity-focused celebration, following on the heels of Black History Month in February or Gay Pride Month in June.

But while the ubiquity of the terms "Hispanic\\u201d and "Latino\\u201d might make it seem that they\'ve always been there, Heritage Foundation senior fellow Mike Gonzalez contends that those terms were invented by Marxist activists attempting to persuade so-called Hispanics that they were oppressed.

"I\'m very proud of [my heritage], but this amalgamation, this artificial label that is created, the officiality of it is what I\'m opposed to, because I know that it is done on purpose and with malice and forethought towards the country of the United States," Gonzalez says.

He joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss the Marxist history of terms like "Hispanic\\u201d and "Latino,\\u201d and to detail the radical left\'s plans to use identity politics to seize power.

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