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Conozco muy bien parte de tu diáspora andina en Panamá y como tratan a nuestra población que es similar a la de la Costa Caribe Colombiana, en cambio a pesar que Brasil tiene incluso en porcentaje más blancos como tal no he visto racismo de los brasileños hacia su propia población parda.
A favor de la Unión del Caribe Hispano: Cuba, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico y Panamá
Mi mapa de Ancestros hace 4500 años atras
Como buen panameño tengo: genetica española, aborigen guanche, judia sefardita, amerindia y negra lo unico exotico
es el asiatico oriental debido a un bisabuelo chino
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In Brazil, they even have to have signs in the apartment blocks which say that "everyone is entitled to use the same lift", because in the past the (mostly darker-skinned) maids and cleaners were expected to go up a separate lift from everyone else. Further, our Portuguese forum member Sebastianus Rex has said he has never been to any country with such severe racial segregation as Brazil.
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Unlike in some other countries, the phenotype variation in Colombia is as much if not more regional than social. Even Chaska agrees with me.
Here is a private school in Bogota. They only look marginally whiter than what you find further down the social spectrum: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...in-Bogota-2023
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About Paraguay, it is not that bad as some people think. A lot of businessmen here from Brazil are moving there because of their economic policy.
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