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Kazakhstan is not really Caucasus.
Brother, these Americans are shopkeeper souls stinking to heaven. Dead for all spiritual life, totally dead. The nightingale is right that it does not come to these wretched existences. To me it is of serious, deeper meaning that America has no nightingale at all. To me it seems to be poetic justice. A Niagara voice is necessary to preach to these crooks that there are higher Gods than those coined in the mints."
(Nikolaus Lenau, 1833)
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Yes, however those countries form a geopolitical entity with the caucasian ones...
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Most Romanians that leaves Romania are actually gypsies, real Romanians looks completely normal, huge gypsy population there and especially gypsy diaspora from Romania makes people think all Romanians are gypsies, of course, these are immigrants so there is not much difference, but still, people on these pictures are gypsies. Thank EU for that.
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Ya they are gypsies. Real Romanians
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Been to Romania, those are gypsies.
Caucasians in general are lighter than gypsies, imo. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, etc have more mongoloid, not dravid appearance.
“The truth is lived, not taught."Void aka DusanTabiti is just a paranoid Bulgarian who clearly has an agenda
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I remember reading that Northern Ireland had a very low (if not the lowest) number of immigrants / asylumseekers / chancers in the UK. They obviously still have a sense of community up there and protect their turf from being overrun.
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It certainly looked that way when I lived there. I didn't travel around too much into Belfast, but it was distinctly Irish to say the least. The same with the smaller towns like Ballymena and Ballymoney. You rarely came across your odd half-caste and Africans, andon the whole the only "community" that was foreign was the Chinese, but they seem to be everywhere anyway
I've heard the problems tend to have effected the Southern Irish more as they are more subjected to the liberal Marxist BS mindset, in both their halls of power and their own society
Certainly do! To the neutral the place can be rather intimidating but warm and very welcoming at the same time.They obviously still have a sense of community up there and protect their turf from being overrun.
The amount of times the strange looks turned to happy smiles and a quick blast of questions as to where I was from in England.
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