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that's the problem right there. u guys looking at this from the perspective of mainstream American culture.
@Tommy Knocks is trying to tell u nikkas that shyt is different overseas. race relations is simplified here in the
U.S. when it comes to black/white relations, but in some countries like brasil u got a significant portion of the
population that don't fit in a box. And its not on some light-skinned/yellowbone shyt either. Like @Tommy Knocks
said before, some of them just look "mixed"
In a way it makes it easier to hide racial issues over there when u cant clearly define the population.
Here ur black first then american...over there ur brasilian first then whatever shyt they
calling themselves on the color spectrum...yall sitting around stressing about whether lil Ze or neymar are c00nin
when they could give two fukks about race relations in the US....so let them cook...if they wanna do them let them do them.....
No neither you nor Tommy knows what the tuck they are talking about. I've been to Brazil numerous times and most mixed people identify as black. Hell, numerous surveys have been released stating that the majority of Brazilians see themselves as black. You clowns jut like to defend c00ns, probably due to your own c00nish personal beliefs.