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Before relatively recent times, when the working-classes became wealthier and also started to travel en masse, most Brits who'd have been seen abroad travelling (and not to mention, a lot of the time, governing) in other countries would have been like that square-jawed, blond, blue-eyed upper-class gentleman. My point is that the Anglo-Saxon ideal, even today, is still more common among the higher classes than the lower classes, who by contrast have a higher percentage of Brunns, Borrebies and to some extent Atlantids and Paleoatlantids.
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Stereotype (Neymar) and Genuine Average (the others).
Marcelo is never the stereotype, people know that there whites here, at least people minimally informed and here most people are brown not black. Petros isn't too.
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i dont know what the stereotype is suppossed to be, but here is the genuine
My AncestryDNA autosomal results [yes it is a link click on it]
"For wise and good men always feel disinclined to hurt those that are of much less strength than themselves"
"Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions"
"To abuse and insult, is inconsistent with reason and justice"
- The Prophet of Indian Nationalism Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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The above apply for the west, in the east is the same but with more slanted eyes
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