73% European, 15% Negroid, 12% Ameri-indian

>73% European, 15% Negroid, 12% Ameri-indian
>Talk to white people with some difficulty and can't make a real connection, but enjoy entertaining them
>Talk to mestizos (60% white, 40% Indian) without difficulty, but the conversation, albeit easy, is superficial and meaningless, no connection is made

These are the only racial groups I've tried to make friends with, and I've never had real success. I think it's because both parties are internally at war with the fact that someone else is not their race.

Does anyone else know this mutt feel?
I've always wanted to feel love for another person without a feeling of "I can beat your skull in" in the back of my mind.

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You have us Brazil-user. :3

How about mulatto and blacks?

I've never been close to a black/mulatto

I wish I could've been.

My mother is almost a mulatto, and we got along fine (love is a bit retarded, but I still care for her), but she's also only 27% racially different from me just like Whites or Mestizos.

I did run into someone that was 86% white, 14% Ameri-indian, and I loved that person, but he ended-up hurting me because I was like another white boy to him, but he wasn't that to me.

lol you again, maybe you just need to stop overthinking things

>I've always wanted to feel love for another person without a feeling of "I can beat your skull in" in the back of my mind.
pic related

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>race is that important in burgerland

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You guys virtually live in ethno-states.

You wouldn't know what I know.

>race is the most relevant factor when establishing a conversation with someone
why are muricans so autistic?

>brazil
>ethnostate
My nigger, are you stupid? Brazil is one of the most ethnically diverse places in the world.

>any latin american country
>ethnostate

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>You guys virtually live in ethno-states.
The fuck you're talking about? We're literally Mutt: the country. Myself I'm mostly european, native american and a little african. Though people say I look asian, kek

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A conversation is not a meaningful connection.

It is entertainment, and nothing more.

It's full of mutts.
If you can't make friends with a mulatto, try a mestizo.

meant for

see my response to Canadian reply

We might be mostly monocultural, but we're definitely not an ethno-state. I know several first generation chinks and some legit africans who live here in my tiny city in the Northeast. They mostly quickly adopt our culture though.

But that's irrelevant.

No one in Brazil is truly racially isolated like me.

That's because the concept of "racial isolation" doesn't exist here. If you speak Portuguese and are born here (or at least don't have a foreign accent), you're Brazilian, no matter what you look like. Why should what you look like matter when making friends?

But racial isolation does exist in Brazil or you wouldn't have White enclaves.

People world-wide prefer their own race. There's nothing wrong with it.

>But racial isolation does exist in Brazil or you wouldn't have White enclaves.
That's their fault they don't wanna integrate, not everyone else's.
>People world-wide prefer their own race. There's nothing wrong with it.
Just because a opinion is popular doesn't mean it's right and that there's "nothing wrong with it"

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No. Seek help.
t. probably a mutt

But it's not an opinion. It's human biology to prefer your own kind.

You wouldn't have "integration" issues if people didn't want to be with people that look like them.

Except there is
If you are wrong and only communicate with people that think like you/look like you you can't realise you were wrong, you won't evolve

I went out with a japanese couple a few days ago. He looks like straight out of the boat, except that he isn't, she was clearly mixed. When he talked in portuguese, it sounded wrong for some reason, didn't help he was from São Paulo's countryside.

Well, if it's human biology, then why most here don't feel like that? We're mostly mutts, but there's still different kinds of mutts, you know. And I never gave race any thought, nor do I think that most people here do.

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There's no right or wrong in real life.

There's only love.

t. Shrek

That's why I said "mostly". Both of the African guys I know (one from Guinea-Bissau and other from the Ivory Coast) spoke almost perfect Portuguese, and they've only been here for a few years. I even thought they were Brazilian at first.

I agree, my man. I was just pointing out my recent experience.

So you're actually Brazilian?

I suppose my racial ancestry does make me something not American.

I'd say I'm Brazilian, Puerto Rican, and Cuban.

These are the only countries in the world where my dying race of 3 million exists.