The real question is why there's so much emphasis to use a single word to categorize people from a region that has 20 countries, and basically twice the area and population of the USA. It is like...
The real question is why there's so much emphasis to use a single word to categorize people from a region that has 20 countries, and basically twice the area and population of the USA. It is like asking "Are Canadians Americans?" and concluding that Yes, because both groups live in the same geographical region, are mostly white, and mostly speak the same language, without taking anything else into consideration.
The real question is why there's so much emphasis to use a single word to categorize people from a region that has 20 countries, and basically twice the area and population of the USA. It is like asking "Are Canadians Americans?" and concluding that Yes, because both groups live in the same geographical region, are mostly white, and mostly speak the same language, without taking anything else into consideration.