Friendly reminder that France is a Latin American country and that the French people are Latinos

Friendly reminder that France is a Latin American country and that the French people are Latinos.

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Daaas rite

eh ouais on est latins pépère, pourquoi ça te gène ?

Isn't falklands part of south america? Doesn't that technically make UK part of Latin America, and by extension USA and Canada also part of Latin America?

I read in a history book that who joined in the Paris Commune were exiled to the Guiana. It was over 80.000 French people.

*Las Malvinas ARE part of Latin America because they are part of Argentina, however being under pirate occupation does not make the British part of Latin America.

New Quebec when?

NO because The Falklands is an overseas territory and not part of the UK whereas guiana is a French department

We are latins, not latinos which has a clear iberian root, but yes France is a Latin American country (and the best one), as it's an American country, an African country, a Pacific country and an Indian Ocean country. Any problem with that?

But then Spain would be African because of the Canary Islands.

the netherlands also have islands in the caribbean which means dutch people are latin americans and dutch people belong to germanics so us danes germans swedes norwegian austrians etc. are all latin americans

fuck off uralic gringo

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A PURO HUEVO CARNAL

Precisely
Not all of our overseas territories are direct départements, but Guiana, Guadeloupe, Réunion, Mayotte and Martinique are

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spain is still african without them lmao

Well the Canary Islands are islands, on the other hand we share a real land border with Brazil

>African
What territory do you have in Africa?

They were exiled to New Caledonia iirc. Guyane was a penitentiary facility for "everyone".

No romance language

Not him but Réunion Island and Mayotte
It's a long shot but they're considered part of Africa

Well, Africa begins beyond the Pyrenees, so...

Mayotte.

Why is France the best country in the world?

first mutt country, now its your turn to shine.

Because back in the days the world was not made of pussies valuing "peaceful business", European nations waged countless wars to conquer the world, and we were lucky enough to be good at it.

The whole world belongs to the Latin American Empire

>French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion
What I always find very tripping is that those four became a total literal part of France back in 1946, which is before when the states of Alaska and Hawaii became states of the US in 1959 or the Mexican states of Quintana Roo and Baja California Sur untill 1974.

>the Mexican states of Quintana Roo and Baja California Sur untill 1974
lol seriously? Baja California was a full state before 1974?

Here says Guiana.

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bingo

Yes, Baja California (the one north to the 28th parallel north) got statehood in 1952.

>Friendly reminder that France is a Latin American country and that the French people are Latinos.
By that logic Chile belong to oceania

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70.000 is way too big to begin with.
>Les tribunaux prononcent 10 137 condamnations dont 93 à mort, 251 aux travaux forcés, 4 586 à la déportation (en particulier en Nouvelle-Calédonie)
These figures should be taken with a grain of salt because we know thousands were executed, but 70.000 in Guyane is impossible. And most of the books written by exiled (such as Louise Michel) talk about New Caledonia.

>70.000 in Guyane is impossible
Why would be?
Various sources refer to New Caledonia as a secondary place to Communards.

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>Why would be?
Because it's fucking huge user. Maybe 5000 people were deported. Population in Guyane was around 10.000 at that time at best, imagine if 70.000 were dropped at once.... Besides even your picture talks about New Caledonia as the destination and I'm pretty sure it was that.

Why would it be?*

That other book says the same.
>more than twenty-five thousand
I couldn't find anywhere saying 70k. This number is controversial, indeed.

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Honestly I can't find any French source talking about deportation in Guyane. It's all about New Caledonia. But it's interesting, it could be an example of misinformation.

Well "Latin America" was a concept invented by the French to try to pull some sort of "fraternity" with half the American continent.

>to pull some sort of "fraternity" with half the American continent
It worked, right?

You know... we should own pitcairn islands too

What do you think?

Calm down Fernando, the next step is French Polynesia. Yes, yet another French clay. You wouldn't be surrounded by the glorious République don't you?