Tommy Knocks
retired
yup. and that trend is done a complete 180 in the last decade. In fact, the brazilian govt is currently reforming their census before the olympics which should show jump brazil from 50% mixed, to 70% mixed. This trend you're posting stems from the dictatorship era, but that's old thinking. Most brazilians now are claiming their african ancestry, esp because it now comes with financial benefits, you might want to learn portuguese and read brazilian dailys, you're posting hella old outdated shyt.Yeah, but you have to remember that "white" in Brazil and "white" in America are two totally different concepts. There is also a multitude of racial classifications when it comes to what is black and what isn't. It's not like the united states where if you have physical phenotypical traits of an African, you're "black".
To give you an idea, THIS woman, even though she is part black, is considered "white" in Brazil.
Its like someone posting pre-9/11 american political climate LOL