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He has more Czars than the Imperial Russian Empire in its heyday!
ZeitgeistParticipantHe has more Czars than the Imperial Russian Empire in its heyday!
ZeitgeistParticipantHe has more Czars than the Imperial Russian Empire in its heyday!
ZeitgeistParticipantHe has more Czars than the Imperial Russian Empire in its heyday!
ZeitgeistParticipantSK- Some of the most racist people I know are the fair skinned Mexican citizens with Spanish blood, who consider the indigenous “natives” to be beneath them. This native segment of the population and the Mestizo part of the population are mildly to strongly despised by their fellow citizens of higher class. It is just something that is. I do not defend their ancient tribalism. The U.S. also had the same antipathy toward the indigenous people as it moved West. I just bring it to your attention to illustrate a point about racism. I consider many of your remarks intolerant and bigoted. You can deny this all you want and call me more names because you disagree with what I write, but it will not change the facts. If you do not know there is a class system in Mexico and Latin America, you are truly naive. I think many Americans are also prejudiced against people who are not like them. However, I also see a generosity in Americans toward others that I do not see in many other societies.
ZeitgeistParticipantSK- Some of the most racist people I know are the fair skinned Mexican citizens with Spanish blood, who consider the indigenous “natives” to be beneath them. This native segment of the population and the Mestizo part of the population are mildly to strongly despised by their fellow citizens of higher class. It is just something that is. I do not defend their ancient tribalism. The U.S. also had the same antipathy toward the indigenous people as it moved West. I just bring it to your attention to illustrate a point about racism. I consider many of your remarks intolerant and bigoted. You can deny this all you want and call me more names because you disagree with what I write, but it will not change the facts. If you do not know there is a class system in Mexico and Latin America, you are truly naive. I think many Americans are also prejudiced against people who are not like them. However, I also see a generosity in Americans toward others that I do not see in many other societies.
ZeitgeistParticipantSK- Some of the most racist people I know are the fair skinned Mexican citizens with Spanish blood, who consider the indigenous “natives” to be beneath them. This native segment of the population and the Mestizo part of the population are mildly to strongly despised by their fellow citizens of higher class. It is just something that is. I do not defend their ancient tribalism. The U.S. also had the same antipathy toward the indigenous people as it moved West. I just bring it to your attention to illustrate a point about racism. I consider many of your remarks intolerant and bigoted. You can deny this all you want and call me more names because you disagree with what I write, but it will not change the facts. If you do not know there is a class system in Mexico and Latin America, you are truly naive. I think many Americans are also prejudiced against people who are not like them. However, I also see a generosity in Americans toward others that I do not see in many other societies.
ZeitgeistParticipantSK- Some of the most racist people I know are the fair skinned Mexican citizens with Spanish blood, who consider the indigenous “natives” to be beneath them. This native segment of the population and the Mestizo part of the population are mildly to strongly despised by their fellow citizens of higher class. It is just something that is. I do not defend their ancient tribalism. The U.S. also had the same antipathy toward the indigenous people as it moved West. I just bring it to your attention to illustrate a point about racism. I consider many of your remarks intolerant and bigoted. You can deny this all you want and call me more names because you disagree with what I write, but it will not change the facts. If you do not know there is a class system in Mexico and Latin America, you are truly naive. I think many Americans are also prejudiced against people who are not like them. However, I also see a generosity in Americans toward others that I do not see in many other societies.
ZeitgeistParticipantSK- Some of the most racist people I know are the fair skinned Mexican citizens with Spanish blood, who consider the indigenous “natives” to be beneath them. This native segment of the population and the Mestizo part of the population are mildly to strongly despised by their fellow citizens of higher class. It is just something that is. I do not defend their ancient tribalism. The U.S. also had the same antipathy toward the indigenous people as it moved West. I just bring it to your attention to illustrate a point about racism. I consider many of your remarks intolerant and bigoted. You can deny this all you want and call me more names because you disagree with what I write, but it will not change the facts. If you do not know there is a class system in Mexico and Latin America, you are truly naive. I think many Americans are also prejudiced against people who are not like them. However, I also see a generosity in Americans toward others that I do not see in many other societies.
ZeitgeistParticipant“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Einstein
Web definitions for La Raza
La Raza (literally “The Race”) is sometimes used to denote people of Chicano (i.e. Mexican American) and Mexican descent and the Hispanic world, as well by mestizos who share Native American or national Hispanic heritage.While it is true that one meaning of “raza” in Spanish is indeed “race,” in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings.
I guess they want it both ways.
ZeitgeistParticipant“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Einstein
Web definitions for La Raza
La Raza (literally “The Race”) is sometimes used to denote people of Chicano (i.e. Mexican American) and Mexican descent and the Hispanic world, as well by mestizos who share Native American or national Hispanic heritage.While it is true that one meaning of “raza” in Spanish is indeed “race,” in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings.
I guess they want it both ways.
ZeitgeistParticipant“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Einstein
Web definitions for La Raza
La Raza (literally “The Race”) is sometimes used to denote people of Chicano (i.e. Mexican American) and Mexican descent and the Hispanic world, as well by mestizos who share Native American or national Hispanic heritage.While it is true that one meaning of “raza” in Spanish is indeed “race,” in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings.
I guess they want it both ways.
ZeitgeistParticipant“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Einstein
Web definitions for La Raza
La Raza (literally “The Race”) is sometimes used to denote people of Chicano (i.e. Mexican American) and Mexican descent and the Hispanic world, as well by mestizos who share Native American or national Hispanic heritage.While it is true that one meaning of “raza” in Spanish is indeed “race,” in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings.
I guess they want it both ways.
ZeitgeistParticipant“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Einstein
Web definitions for La Raza
La Raza (literally “The Race”) is sometimes used to denote people of Chicano (i.e. Mexican American) and Mexican descent and the Hispanic world, as well by mestizos who share Native American or national Hispanic heritage.While it is true that one meaning of “raza” in Spanish is indeed “race,” in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings.
I guess they want it both ways.
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