He publically chose to embellish himself in a race, religion, culture and history that is foreign
Brother it ain't even about merely racial purity, although that's part of it, it is also about culture/history/religion that distinguishes a people and those are 3 categories in which an Indian like her can be called foreign
Brother it ain't even about merely racial purity, although that's part of it, it is also about culture/history/religion that distinguishes a people and those are 3 categories in which an Indian like her can be called foreign
Race/religion are key differentiators between communities
Vance left his community to join another, is my point
I don't agree with people opposed to immigration restriction, but I cannot say their criticisms launched at Vance recently for being anti-immigration with a marriage such as that, are without merit. It's a double standard
I don't agree with people opposed to immigration restriction, but I cannot say their criticisms launched at Vance recently for being anti-immigration with a marriage such as that, are without merit. It's a double standard
I suppose it’s just a coincidence that every time you look at online communities where this type of thinking is the norm, they also just happen to be constantly spewing slurs and advocating genocide
True it's just a big fucking coincidence communities throughout the world in 90% and, historically, in 99% of civilizations cluster around race/religion/culture right
For fucks sake even in multicultural hellscapes where such factors do go out the window, people still find ways to go with their own
Look no further than Miami one of the most multicultural, irreligious places in the country
1. Hispanic/Latino Majority Areas:
Hialeah – One of the most Cuban-dominated cities in the U.S., with over 94% of the population identifying as Hispanic.
Little Havana – The historic center of Cuban culture in Miami.
Westchester, Sweetwater, and Kendall – Primarily middle-class Hispanic areas
Doral – Home to a large Venezuelan and South American immigrant population.
Miami Lakes – A mostly affluent, Hispanic-majority suburb.
2. Black/African American Majority Areas:
Liberty City – Historically the heart of Miami’s Black community, known for its rich civil rights history.
Overtown – Once known as "Colored Town" during segregation, it remains a predominantly Black neighborhood with efforts at revitalization.
Little Haiti – A stronghold of Miami’s Haitian-American community.
Opa-locka – Another predominantly Black city with a significant Caribbean population.
Brownsville – A largely African American neighborhood with deep historical roots.
3. White/Non-Hispanic Majority Areas:
Coconut Grove – A historically white (but diverse) area, especially in the upscale sections along the water.
Brickell – The financial district with a mix of wealthy residents, including white Americans and international expatriates.
Miami Beach (South Beach, Mid Beach, and North Beach) – Known for a mix of white, Jewish, and international residents, though it has become more diverse over the years.
Coral Gables – A wealthy, predominantly white area with Mediterranean-style architecture.
Key Biscayne – A high-end island community with a high concentration of white residents.
And oh look people still care about race and surprise surprise the black, white and hispanic demographics have their own visibly segmented, distinct areas of the city, their own cuts of the cake
You calling it "subjective" is not some deep insight, it's just wrong really. People care about race and religion, in the majority of cases races engage in forms of soft self-segregation, irreligious people tend to live among other irreligious people, highly religious areas tend to cluster with like, etc
I suppose it’s just a coincidence that every time you look at online communities where this type of thinking is the norm, they also just happen to be constantly spewing slurs and advocating genocide
True it's just a big fucking coincidence communities throughout the world in 90% and, historically, in 99% of civilizations cluster around race/religion/culture right
For fucks sake even in multicultural hellscapes where such factors do go out the window, people still find ways to go with their own
Look no further than Miami one of the most multicultural, irreligious places in the country
1. Hispanic/Latino Majority Areas:
Hialeah – One of the most Cuban-dominated cities in the U.S., with over 94% of the population identifying as Hispanic.
Little Havana – The historic center of Cuban culture in Miami.
Westchester, Sweetwater, and Kendall – Primarily middle-class Hispanic areas
Doral – Home to a large Venezuelan and South American immigrant population.
Miami Lakes – A mostly affluent, Hispanic-majority suburb.
2. Black/African American Majority Areas:
Liberty City – Historically the heart of Miami’s Black community, known for its rich civil rights history.
Overtown – Once known as "Colored Town" during segregation, it remains a predominantly Black neighborhood with efforts at revitalization.
Little Haiti – A stronghold of Miami’s Haitian-American community.
Opa-locka – Another predominantly Black city with a significant Caribbean population.
Brownsville – A largely African American neighborhood with deep historical roots.
3. White/Non-Hispanic Majority Areas:
Coconut Grove – A historically white (but diverse) area, especially in the upscale sections along the water.
Brickell – The financial district with a mix of wealthy residents, including white Americans and international expatriates.
Miami Beach (South Beach, Mid Beach, and North Beach) – Known for a mix of white, Jewish, and international residents, though it has become more diverse over the years.
Coral Gables – A wealthy, predominantly white area with Mediterranean-style architecture.
Key Biscayne – A high-end island community with a high concentration of white residents.
And oh look people still care about race and surprise surprise the black, white and hispanic demographics have their own visibly segmented, distinct areas of the city, their own cuts of the cake
You calling it "subjective" is not some deep insight, it's just wrong really. People care about race and religion, in the majority of cases races engage in forms of soft self-segregation, irreligious people tend to live among other irreligious people, highly religious areas tend to cluster with like, etc
Well I don't know what country you're from but in the US, these communities already exist
There is already a dedicated Indian community here that keeps itself mostly seperate from the white community, this is not a bad thing. Every group more or less soft-segregates itself off. Can it be disagreed with that Vance chose a different community over his own, this community that mind you the majority of his base that voted for him is a part of?
Everyone is different I assume. I also use a brighter skin, the Perona one. White and yellow suck on brighter skins.
I suggest always to use the automatic color. It adjust to the different skins.
And maybe use neutral colors like plain red/green/blue. I think a fewer skins should clash with these 3 colors.
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