Gilbert came from a family where ninety-eight percent of his culture is Hispanic. His parents were Ybé Núñez and Jesús Martínez. When Gilbert was born (12 May 1997, 16:00 CST), he inherited his family name, and the name of his great-uncle for his second middle name. His relatives say that they named him after the character Gilbert of Anne of Green Gables.
When Gilbert attended school, nobody (except for Spanish-speaking people) could pronounce his real name correctly, so he had everyone call him "Gil."
When Gilbert was six to eleven years old, he was very quick to jumping to conclusions and incorrectly judging others. In 2009, Gilbert was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and was put on a prescription medication until a year later, when doctors assumed that he had developed scizophrenia as a result of the medication. Gilbert can control his ADHD fairly well.
Gilbert is very intellectual, with an IQ above the average 100. He is capable of understanding many things that most of his classmates in junior high school have some difficulty in. In seventh grade, Gil skipped Course 2 (seventh grade mathematics) and took Pre-Algebra (eighth grade mathematics), thus he currently takes Algebra (ninth grade mathematics) and is destined for Geometry (tenth grade mathematics).
One of the most memorable things that Gilbert has done, in his opinion, is that he taught Patricia Poncio (a third grade girl) what he knows about Calculus (college-level mathematics) and made it easy for her to understand, as well as what he knew about math at his level of skill and space sciences. As a result, Patricia felt more enthusiasm for math, a subject that she was apparently doing poorly in, and managed to raise her grade. "I could really become a teacher one day," says Gilbert. "If I can teach a seven-year-old girl Calculus, I can teach a group of kids just about any other kind of math."
Gilbert, by the age of thirteen, started to think rationally, and, as a result, saw everything differently. He became very outspoken (expressing opinions directly, frankly, and fearlessly). He saw all ethnic groups of the world as the same. One proverb he invented blatantly expresses his view of the people of the world.
His cause is to promote anti-discriminative acts against people of all races. That is why he started his movement.If you remove all the details of a painting, you will find the same canvas.