By now you've heard that Miss Universe 2015 pageant host Steve Harvey crowned the wrong woman during last night's show, a gaffe that has garnered some laughs, criticism and, from a few Latinos, straight-up racism.

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After Harvey accidentally announced Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez as the winner of the evening, and then apologized and said Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach was the real victor, angry Latinos, among other non-Latinos, took to social media to blame the blunder on his race.

Many Twitter users, for instance, called the longtime comedian the N-word and "monkey," insinuating that Harvey is "dumb," "uneducated" and "stupid" because he is African-American.

"Are yo high or you are so stupid that even know read a card," Twitter user Alvaro Ortiz Bonell tweeted, with his own share of spelling and grammatical errors, to Harvey. Others were upset that when Harvey took to Twitter to apologize for the mistake, he misspelled both Colombia and the Philippines. "Stupid uneducated n****r it's Colombia, learn to read and spell re*****d monkey go back to Africa, monkey," twitter user Diego wrote.

Anti-blackness and inter-minority racism is real, and Latinos’ bigoted responses to Harvey’s oversight is just another example of both.

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White corporate media filled with Ivy League-educated writers and editors refer to Colombia as “Columbia” on a regular basis, and mistakes like Harvey’s happen every day across the U.S., making neither of these errors exclusive to the comedian or a result of his skin color or phenotype. Thinking that is does is an example of racism, and Latinos, who experience similar racial and ethnic discrimination in the U.S., should be calling out these anti-black sentiments, not participating in it.