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First , the only idiot is you because obviously you have zero knowledge of history
about canary :
When the Europeans began to explore the islands in the late Middle Ages, they encountered several indigenous peoples living at a Neolithic level of technology. Although the prehistory of the settlement of the Canary Islands is still unclear, linguistic and genetic analyses seem to indicate that at least some of these inhabitants shared a common origin with the Berbers on the nearby North African coast.
Berbers moroccans used to live there before there is even what called spain
https://web.archive.org/web/20080603...lonists/canary
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I know the story very well, but the myths and the grandmother's tales are what you pay attention to.
The Guanches no longer exist, there is not a single inhabitant of the Canaries with less than 70% European blood, the Canaries have nothing to do with the Moors.
And by the way, we Spaniards have faced and defeated enemies much more powerful than a bunch of Moors hooting with turban heads. And we have always faced each other face to face, not using women and children as shields, as you do.
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Lo gracioso de esto es que yo no puedo cruzar una frotera de comunidad autónoma, ni frontera transnacional ni siquiera de la UE por lo del COVID , y sin embargo siguen llegando inmigrantes a Canarias, y a muchos de ellos los traen con el viaje pagado a la península.
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They used our women and children as slaves, but thanks to Christus Rex the Moors were expelled and we also conquered their infamous lands, that is why we still maintain Ceuta and Melilla.
By the way, the myth of Queen Scota is certified ... as a children's comic, never as a historical fact.
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