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Hector Tobar: Striking a nerve on racism

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The time has come to fight hate speech against Latinos as we have against blacks, writes Los Angeles Times columnist Hector Tobar.

I struck a nerve two weeks ago when I suggested that all Americans, Latinos especially, owe a collective thank you to black people for their struggles for equality.

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Recognizing this truth, and teaching our children that black people fighting for their own freedom helped free all of us, I argued, can help combat intolerance in communities where blacks and Latinos live side by side.

I got more than 300 messages [you can see some of the comments on that column here], mostly positive. Dozens of black people thanked me for ‘saying what someone ... in the Latino community needed to say.’

But others launched into a refrain I hear whenever I write the word ‘Latino.’

Read the rest of Tobar’s column here.

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-- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City

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