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Thread: Are Southern European migrants in Northern Europe disproportionately Med-looking? If so, why?

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    To answer the op I think that the Spanish in France they look like Spanish. There is a great variety of famous Spaniards in France with various phenotype, I suppose that with the rest of the countries of southern Europe it will be similar and I think that putting a person half Jewish for spain or Cypriot for Greeks does not make much sense (even if they seem Greek and Spanish)

    I don't know Estelle Redpill but I would like to know her surnames

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    Interesting thread. I don't know if is true, if so, I have no idea why.

    If I was a nordicist, I would claim that the darker/uber med Souther Euro are more concentrated in the working/lower classes, so they are more prone to migrate to Northern Europe than their more "standard Euro" counterparts.

    Off-topic, I have the opposite impression when it comes to American tourists in Brazil: they tend to look uber stereotypically Germanic.

    I mean, of course, white Americans are mainly Anglo-Celtic/Germanic, who are, group wise, clearly distinct from our average Southern Euro stock, but it seems that that more brunette pan-Euro types like Atlantid and Alpines are underrepresented among the Muricans that visit here, most seem very pinkish/light brown haired/blonde.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    Interesting thread. I don't know if is true, if so, I have no idea why.

    If I was a nordicist, I would claim that the darker/uber med Souther Euro are more concentrated in the working/lower classes, so they are more prone to migrate to Southern Euro than their more "standard Euro" counterparts.
    It is rather that the south is usually poorer in many countries, although I do not know if it happens in all of Europe. The south of the United Kingdom or Germany are not poorer for example

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    Duas pigmentation is nothing out of the ordinary, brown hair and eyes are common.
    She's gorgeous btw <3

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    It's probably true in the case of those who fled the "authoritarian" regimes of South Europe, or in the case of those who lived in shithole and were opportunists attracted by the easy opportunities for jobs created by the two World Wars, as they were often the dregs of these countries. But sometimes they left their countries because they were more audacious and hard-working than the average South Euro, and in this case, they tend to be lighter.

    The examples posted in the OP are not especially dark for Southern Euros anyway.

    In this video, at 23m30, we can watch the interview of a typical Portuguese immigrant. He is a brown wog, but not especially darker than the average Portuguese immigrant in France, neither he is darker than the average Portuguese living on this planet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Domingo de Soto View Post
    It is rather that the south is usually poorer in many countries, although I do not know if it happens in all of Europe. The south of the United Kingdom or Germany are not poorer for example
    I edited my post. I meant migrate to NORTHERN Europe.

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    This question doesn't even make sense, they are already predominantely med looking in their own countries why would that be different for the diaspora ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamilcar View Post
    This question doesn't even make sense, they are already predominantely med looking in their own countries why would that be different for the diaspora ?
    OK perhaps I should have written "more uniformly Med-looking than in their countries of origin".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centurion View Post
    It's probably true in the case of those who fled the "authoritarian" regimes of South Europe
    Why?

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    On this forum i was told the bullfighters (who all come from southern Portugal) i posted here have too many light types:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...e-bullfighters

    I was also told on this forum that the portuguese in Belgium, France and Luxembourg look like moroccans. In theory they should look like the ones on the thread above.

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