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The OP's question is rather flawed, vague, and silly IMHO for a variety of reasons. Also how come there are not often threads or questions asked on who has stronger European culture? Do White Americans or Euro Latinos or vice versa?
I'd love to see how many responses a thread like that would get if one asked which group has a stronger European culture and whether or not it's White U.S. Americans or Euro-Latinos?
I found this video from an 80's soap opera where break dancers fall into the samba. Very cool!!
Anyway I think this the only topic valid in the americans forum, because any other subject is forgoten on the second post to come to this again... even the topic of the Argentina's economic decrease became another discussion of the same imaginary relations of race in LA!!! With all the same everything always said in this forum (fortunately not true for the most!)
The OP's question is rather flawed, vague, and silly IMHO for a variety of reasons. Also how come there are not often threads or questions asked on who has stronger European culture? Do White Americans or Euro Latinos or vice versa?
I'd love to see how many responses a thread like that would get if one asked which group has a stronger European culture and whether or not it's White U.S. Americans or Euro-Latinos?
Hmm. -_-
Well said!
Some people are really averse as **** to nuance! People are averse to nuance sadly. People be acting so brand new.
I have a deep aversion for people from lost valleys.
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