Character is latino

>character is latino
>spout random spanish words and when talking to another latino character their spanish is broken as fuck

>character is filipino

that has never ever happened

>character is latino
>says a random spanish word in the middle of an english sentence
>then says the word again in english when no one even asked

>Character if Filipino
>They can't wear KKK outfit.
Godfuckinfdamnit

>character is latino
>dies

>It's the "Día de los Muertos". The day of the dead.
Every fucking time.
It baffles me that americans media always calls it by the full name and not November the 2nd. It's not like you ask to your pals "hey buddy, what are you gonna do for the independence day?" People just call it 4th of july.

It's the

Nutshack

Dia de los muertos is the the sombrero of modern times, is just a shorthand to show that the characters are in mexico.

Also I think the only two cartoons where it actually looks like the real day of the death is on the halloween tree and in book of life every other cartoon treats it like mexican halloween.

>character is latino
>latin american
>spanish speaking
>thick accent
>brown
>personality revolves around being latino including "passion" and "pride"
>"difference" between latino and white gets mentioned

Hollywood and other fake news social justice faggots who cry "racism" and "profiling" should be exiled to Mexico.

>Anything is argentinian
>fits every brasilian stereotype

Do you even google.

>latino character is introduced
>it's mexican

>French Character
>Sacre bleu

>French Character
>Sacre bleu
>not allah ackbar

It has. They're always retarded and/or gay for some reason. I have no idea where that stereotype comes from.

Well they can't exactly have them go "putain de bordel de merde".

...

>gay
isn't the philippines in full sharia law now?

Mon dieu

>Character is Latino
>He's always Mexican

>Character is Caucasian
>Spout stupid bullshit that other Caucasians think is profound

this is not the steven universe general you dolt!

Fourth of July is the exception, though. Most holidays are "What are you doing for Halloween?"

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