• @Dagnet
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    51 day ago

    Who mentioned black people?

    • @[email protected]
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      22 hours ago

      Internet don’t know the ethnic diversity of Brazil. They think the German descent community living here comes from a few nazi leaders who fled to Brazil. When in reality they came in droves in 19th century and still speak an old German dialect no longe spoke in German. We have huge communities of Italians, germans, spaniards, portuguese, chinese, japanese, Koreans, syrians, lebanese, nigerians, angolans, haitians, colombians, peruans, bolivians. Brazil is not a ethnic homogeneous country. There are white people, brown people, asians, black people. The term “latino” don’t make sense in Brazil. Brazilians don’t use much less identify with it. Brazilian is just a nationality, don’t mean anything ethnic. Brazilians can be anything.

      • @Dagnet
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        321 hours ago

        While we do have black people its such a weird ‘guess’ to make, I still have no idea what the point he was trying to make by mentioning black people. Did he really think the majority of brazillians are black? Cant he even grasp that there thousands if not millions of asians living in Brazil

    • @finitebanjo
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      15 hours ago

      I assume they were making a point about nationalism and racism in Japan, which is strong to say the least. Especially against dark skinned people.

      I assume their comment had nothing to do with Brazil.

    • @Seleni
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      317 hours ago

      Japanese don’t. Unless it’s one of them in blackface.

      Seriously, the racism there is painful.