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From what i recall of the last WC, this guy did ambulate like a hunchback. That might be more the reason.
Feiichy also called them a team of gypsies after they eliminated Croatia in semi, so there s that as well. One of the highlights of my time on Apricity.
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So you do agree that Spaniards or other Southern Europeans who might be dark have tendencies to exhibit more racist behaviors towards non - Europeans than Irish or Swedish who tend to be mostly pale? Does this mean that they have a complex of inferiority because they are «*darker*» Europeans?
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He passes as typical Spaniard easily because he's most likely, guess what, just a Spaniard. When I've been in Andalusia, I've taken an organized bus trip and two of the participants were a 60yo couple from Chile. One of them was a Castizo, the other a Mestiza, but the travel guide kept on calling them "chicos" and showing as much "racism" as possible. Needless to say, this would never have happened had they belonged to one of our sanctified "minorities" (negroes, "gays")
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It can happen, i was called the n-word, too, back when i was a kid and a teenager and im not a black SSA, it just means you are darker then the average, im not sure if this guy is really darker then the average spaniard but generally speaking
sidos mum was also called nigger swine, sido is a sinti
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