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    I got a question for our germanic and brit bros. I've been around this forum for some time now, and I noticed how some nordic users are somewhat elitists when it comes to europe and its people.
    Several times meds and the sort are refered to as wogs and whatnot. So, the question is, are people like Ben Affleck, Emma Watson, Matthew Fox, Justin Bieber and Kate Beckinsale (= lighter meds + other stuff/atlantids/however you wanna call'em) considered non-white or at least "less-white" in your countries/by your (germanic) people? Since they're obviously swarthier,
    thanks in adv!
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    No. Beckinsale is part Burmese, but still no. Those examples are just seen as darker types within the normal variation. Can't speak for Scandinavians but Anglo people are not that 'elitist'.

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