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That's nonsense and lies.
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Not at all
Most of Greeks are nowhere as dark as him
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Mantzoukas as I said is a normal Greek mediterranean (albeit, of medieval slavic paternal lineage most likely, given his surname). His specific ancestry is half Northern Greek and half Peloponnesian.
https://ethnicelebs.com/jason-mantzoukasJason’s paternal grandfather was named Venizelos Mantzoukas/Mantzioukas. Venizelos was born in Lefkothea, Greece.
Jason’s paternal grandmother was Evdoxia Toulopoulos (the daughter of Vasilios Toulopoulos and Panagiota/Panayiota Roussopoulos). Evdoxia was born in Lefkothea, Greece.
Jason’s maternal grandfather was named John Theodore Mourousas (the son of Theodore/Theodoros Mourousas/Mouroussis and Mary/Marigo). John was born in Tzeferemini (Valira), Messenia, Greece. Jason’s great-grandfather Theodore was the son of John Mouroussis.
Jason’s maternal grandmother was Ann/Aurania Carmeri/Karmere/Karmiri (the daughter of Leonidas Karmeris and Nikoleta Economopoulis). Ann was born in Arfara, Messenia, Greece.
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He can pass, but he doesnt look fully southasian to me, neither are gypsies fully southasian. his grin, his nose, his features resemble more "semitics" his skin color is quite dark, so people could think "southasian" he can pass as gypsy though. I think some or many gypsies are even darker skinned, then him, i think he is at most light brown or brunette white not really deep proper brown.
Do you think my uncle is darker then him? also shorter and more "dravidian" looking. but there are lots of different types of gypsies and many different types of shades, even if most are brown but not all are "equally" brown some are a bit lighter then others.... not counting the ones who can pass as non-gypsies or where its not visible at all who exist too, but i can see how people can mistake many different but somewhat similar things for eatch other
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Through fields and forests, roads unplanned, They roam the world, a nomad band. Beautiful women, heroic men, In the Roma, life’s magic begins again.
"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep." (John 10:10-11)
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The Roma spirit, free and strong, In every heartbeat, in every song.
Through fields and forests, roads unplanned, They roam the world, a nomad band. Beautiful women, heroic men, In the Roma, life’s magic begins again.
"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep." (John 10:10-11)
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