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The real tragedy is that she only weighs 108lbs. She’s like one pound away from behind medically classified as underweight
Who tf are you talking to? I don't speak unless i know what I'm talking about. You should try it.Where in Latin America does any visible white blood make you white? You don't know what the fukk you are talking about
Take your knowledge from coli threads brehetteWho tf are you talking to? I don't speak unless i know what I'm talking about. You should try it.
"Moore told the audience that the Northern Europeans, “inventors of Apartheid," have traditionally feared the black person, while Europeans from the Iberian Peninsula, as well as their descendants in Latin America, have no such fear. As he put it, "in the U.S. one drop of black blood makes someone black. In Latin America one drop of white blood makes you white.""
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/sim...s-in-the-arab-world-and-latin-america.663203/.
Read the article, you might learn something.Take your knowledge from coli threads brehette
What Moore says is inaccurate. One drop of white blood never made you white in Latin America. The spaniards developed a caste system with spaniards born in spain (peninsulares) at the top, followed by spaniards born in the americas (criollos) and african slaves at the bottom. In between you had dozens of categories depending on how people were mixed, with lighter shades ranked higher than darker shades. They did this as a divide and conquer technique, so that non white people wouldn't unify against white supremacist rule.
Informally, these castas still dominate latin american society, with fully white people at the top, mixed people in the middle and black people at the bottom. nobody would confuse a mixed person with a white person. Mixed people normally identify as "indio", because they are obviously not white but don't want to carry the stigma attached to african heritage.
Pasco County is in the cut lol. Why she stay all the way out there?
The only system is white supremacy.You back. *bruhman head nod*
It's confusing because we're in the process of phasing out the one drop rule and moving toward the Latin American model. The new system is the opposite of the old one, so any (visible) white blood makes you "white".
For now, just on paper, but that's changing too.
I read the article, I lived in Latin America for several years and I studied Latin American history in college, but I'll let your ignorant ass cookRead the article, you might learn something.