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Castizos (1/4 Amerindian, 3/4 European) if they look white
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He is not Austrian by any reach of the imagination. He is a racial outsider, and doesn't belong in Austria. I posted earlier, a dog born in a stable does not make it a horse -- this applies to all racial aliens. The so called 'culturally Austrian (or any other European nationality) is a slippery slope and it would be beneficial to discard and deport these people from Europe once and for all. His
'Austrian' identity is a feigned one, a superficial one to be exact. I can't wait for him to be sent out of Austria forever.
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The Basques
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I have no problem with this, and in fact I support it with every fiber of my being. If Austria had a healthy government (as it had until 1945) there would be no such racial outsiders permeating once a great nation, a great culture, and a great people. It's for the best of the Austrian people and their continued existence is more important than the feelings of a misplaced mischling who happens to speak the language, and the Austrian people do not include him. The Austrians are a noble European race of mostly Germanic and Slavic origins who have given the world great people such as my hero, Adolf Hitler.
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Some parts of Southern Italy had first cousin marriage rates >40% at the start of the 20th century. See the figures for Calabria and Sicily.
Before the advent of modern transportation cousin marriage were probably of necessity the norm most places. Only Muslim countries and parts of India seem to have carried it into the jet age.
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