I've been marching in every single ethnic nationality parade all throughout the City of New York. We're all Americans first and foremost, but people understand their heritage and it's good to see.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I parade in next to no clothes every day. It's hard not to compare yourself to other people, but I think everyone is different, and that is something we should be celebrating.
I love New York, where I live - it's the best city in the world. Nowhere in the world do you have so many nationalities that are actually mixed together - it's so multicultural.
Everyone should be proud of who they are and where they come from because America is a big melting pot of diverse ethnicities. It's great to be part of this wonderful country.
Really, I'm only alive out of curiosity. I'm very curious about where we're all marching.
I'm a native New Yorker. Everything to do with New York feels like my family.
The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that procession but carrying a banner.
It's ironic that no matter where I go, I meet people from Brooklyn. I'm proud of that heritage. It's where I'm from, who I am.
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it.
I went to a bunch of marches in New York and Washington, and you know I believe in the cause, but to march with those people takes a lot of compromise on my end.
I feel very comfortable in New York, in a city where there is no such thing as 'nationality.'