AsiaCel
[AIDS] ACCELERATIONIST INCEL DEATH SQUAD
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I guess the good news is if a war breaks out with China a lot of subhumans will die and America is guaranteed to lose. I mean out of all things to have dievershitty hires the military or intelligence agencies are the most deserving of it.Average North American in the year 2100.
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La creatura and el goblino
in what world are spaniards ginger or have light features just like how this picture portrays them JFL. Most of them are swarthy looking , no wonder when they were under occupation 500 years by the moors. @Ci JeyHamsun said America was a mulatto stud farm. I've heard Israel Zangwill credited with inventing the phrase 'melting pot'. America = mongrel zone (America is everything from Alaska to Argentina).
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Spain, like a lot of countries, used to be whiter, but you would probably have to go back a long way before the average Spaniard looked like that. More than ~500 years (the approximate era of the man in the chart).in what world are spaniards ginger or have light features just like how this picture portrays them JFL. Most of them are swarthy looking , no wonder when they were under occupation 500 years by the moors. @Ci Jey
they've always had dark features. They are meds, not germanics , slavs, nords or anglos. Those are the only races where light features are dominant in most of the population.Spain, like a lot of countries, used to be whiter, but you would probably have to go back a long way before the average Spaniard looked like that. More than ~500 years (the approximate era of the man in the chart).
I expected one or more comments like this. It gets into semantics about who counts as 'Spanish' as you go back in time which can't be conclusively, objectively defined. The Spanish today are descended from a mixture of Indo-Europeans, who were white (light hair and eyes etc.) and the more primitive people who were already in Spain, who had black hair etc. Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Germanics. Some Jew, Gypsy and Arab since then. I would say they were never strictly white, but if you look into it, with texts pre WW2, not the White Extermination propaganda which predominates lately, you'll see that they (and the Greeks, and the Egyptians, and the Romans etc.) used to be much whiter.they've always had dark features. They are meds, not germanics , slavs, nords or anglos. Those are the only races where light features are dominant in most of the population.
Cagingin what world are spaniards ginger or have light features just like how this picture portrays them JFL. Most of them are swarthy looking , no wonder when they were under occupation 500 years by the moors. @Ci Jey
TrueI expected one or more comments like this. It gets into semantics about who counts as 'Spanish' as you go back in time which can't be conclusively, objectively defined. The Spanish today are descended from a mixture of Indo-Europeans, who were white (light hair and eyes etc.) and the more primitive people who were already in Spain, who had black hair etc. Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Germanics. Some Jew, Gypsy and Arab since then. I would say they were never strictly white, but if you look into it, with texts pre WW2, not the White Extermination propaganda which predominates lately, you'll see that they (and the Greeks, and the Egyptians, and the Romans etc.) used to be much whiter.
they are all descendants of the germanic visigoth novelty (pelagius most likely never existed and if he did, he was a visigoth lord)Just to illustrate that racial darkening, although rapidly accelerating, has been going on for a long time, here are some old depictions of historical Spaniards I picked at random:
Garcia Iniguez, King of Navarre 851 - 882
Ferdinand III, King of Leon and Castille 1230 - 1252
Ok he has black hair, but blue eyes.
People in Toledo in 976 (look at the hair colours)
King Theodemir of Galicia and the bishops in the mid 6th Century
(2 x black hair, 1 blond)
Pelagius of Asturias, early 8th Century
Some of these pictures are less detailed but to the extent you can see, the people are depicted with white skin, and facial features more similar to what we would now associate with north/northwestern Europe.
No they aren't. Cope harder.they are all descendants of the germanic visigoth novelty (pelagius most likely never existed and if he did, he was a visigoth lord)
No they aren't. Cope harder.
they are all descendants of the germanic visigoth novelty (pelagius most likely never existed and if he did, he was a visigoth lord)
I realised that my response could be interpreted as implying that Germanic people living in Spain then weren't Spanish. I consider them to have been Spanish, but like I said earlier with different groups moving in at different times and mixing there's no objective hard border between 'Spanish' and 'non Spanish'.No they aren't. Cope harder.