Did you know that most Hispanics and Latinos in the US are fellow whites!?!

did you know that most Hispanics and Latinos in the US are fellow whites!?!

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fuck you i am not wh*te

vete a la mierda no soy bl*nco

In Brazil we are 50% white despite the fact that only 16-18% of population have some recent european ancestor

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They deserve to encounter a trigger happy cop on a traffic stop.
What would hispanics do when a cop ask for their id and see their hispanic name/surname, it's like their star of David.

reminder that this is how "white" latinos look

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Brown pride is a coping mechanism by CHI’s in America.

He cute though

I see nothing wrong here.

>In Brazil we are 50% white despite the fact that only 16-18% of population have some recent european ancestor

And some/at least one is different from all kkkkkk

Besides, 70% of "white" brazilians arent able to point out a single european ancestor

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i give him a big zero

I am a white hispanic

King of whiteness

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no bullying for this h0t mestizo on my watch

From where your great-grandparents came from??

he looks white to me

This girl summarizes this:

"Mongrel complex" (Portuguese: complexo de vira-lata) is an expression used to refer to a collective inferiority complex felt by Brazilian people in comparison to Europe or the United States. The reference to a "mongrel" (as opposed to "pure-bred") carries negative connotations attributed to most Brazilians being racially mixed as well as a perception of lacking cultural refinement. Despite only between 16%-18% of brazilian population having some recent european or middle eastern ancestrality and the majority being unable to point out any ancestor from outside of Brazil, 50% of population declares themselves as whites to the national census. According to Monastério the only or the last surname of euro-brazilians from outside of Iberian Peninsula are from: Italy (7,7%), Germany (3,3%), Eastern Europe (0,8%). According to him, 18% of brazilians have at least one surname from Italy, Eastern Europe, Germany and Japan. [25]. Besides, Brazil received only 4,3 million europeans between 1821 and 1932, while Argentina has received 6,4 million, Canada 5,2 and USA 32,2 million.[26] According to studies conducted by Leonardo Monastério, only 16.3% of Brazilian workers have at least one Germanic, East European, Italian or Japanese surname.[1].

Furthermore, according to the research by demographer Giorgio Mortara, supplemented in the 1980s by Judicael Clevelário, only between 16 and 18% of the Brazilian population was descended from immigrants who entered in Brazil after 1840, including Italians and all other nationalities. Most studies on the impact of immigration have followed Giorgio Mortara's conclusions from 1940s to 1950s. Mortara concluded that only about 15% of Brazil's population growth, between 1840s and 1940s, was due to immigration, and that the population of immigrant origin (immigrants and descendants) was only 16% of the total population of Brazil. [2]. Another survey conducted in 1998 by the Minas Gerais sociologist Simon Schwartzman interviewed about 34 million Brazilians, of whom nearly 20 million declared themselves white. Asked the ethnic origin of the participants of white race, a plurality pointed only Brazilian origin (45.53%). More than half, however, managed to point to a foreign origin: 15.72% indicated Italian ancestry, 14.50% Portuguese, 6.42% Spanish, 5.51% German and 12.32% other origins, which include African, indigenous, Jewish and Arabic.[3] This means that the majority of self-declared whites in Brazil have no recent European ancestry, unlike places like Argentina, USA, Canada and Australia.[4]. In fact, genetic studies have pointed out that at least 86% of brazilian population have at least 10% of native american and african ancestrality.

These conclusions are consistent with Mortara's conclusions that only 16% of Brazilians have any recent ancestors from outside Brazil. [5] Probably this is the same case for the rest of America Latina, since they received few europeans in the XIX and XX centuries compared to Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Uruguay.

looks like a typical spaniard or italian

These conclusions are consistent with Mortara's conclusions that only 16% of Brazilians have any recent ancestors from outside Brazil. [5] Probably this is the same case for the rest of America Latina, since they received few europeans in the XIX and XX centuries compared to Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Uruguay.

The high number of mestizos (pardos in brazilian portuguese) declaring themselves as whites for the national census is mainly due to the desire to be seen as white, because blackness, in a country with a recent slave past as in the case of Brazil, would be seen as a kind of macula that should be cleansed of the blood. This is summed up by the ideologoy of "whitening" (|branqueamento]]). Is an ideology that was widely accepted in Brazil between 1889 and 1914 [6], as the solution to the "Negro problem."
However, racial whitening specific to Brazil also encompasses the perception of individuals as being white in relation to their position in the class system.[8] Supporters of the Whitening ideology believed that the Negro race would advance culturally and genetically, or even disappear totally, within several generations of mixed breeding between white people and black people. This ideology gained its support from two scientific racism beliefs that were prominent during this time. One being social Darwinism, which applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to a society or race, and the other being Aryanism, the belief that the "white" "Aryan" race was superior to all other cultures. By combining these two ideas, the white elites of the time believed that because "white" blood was superior it would inevitably "whiten" the inferior races' blood.

Memes aside, IRL a 70% German and 30% native American will still look whiter than your average med, it's crazy how they're considered white.