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In what ways do whites and pardos differ in Brazil? What are some cultural differences?
And do they ever mix together or do they remain strictly separate?
What would your parents think if you came home with a mixed woman? If you have a child with a mixed person, is that child considered white or pardo?
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>>220773855
nobody gives a crap about race here, honestly
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>>220774147
That's probably why every single Brazilian on /int/ gets upset when you point out that they're most likely brownoids. Because none of you care about race.
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>>220773855
I want to have sex with her
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>>220773855
vascainas are made for GGP (grande galo palmeirense) because we won 2021 Libertadores against Flamengo, their biggest rival
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>>220774147
grim and souless
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>>220774267
i mean the common average person, not the chan autists or university racial committees
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>>220773855
>In what ways do whites and pardos differ in Brazil?
None.
>What are some cultural differences?
None.
>>220773855
>And do they ever mix together or do they remain strictly separate?
There is no form of segregation in Brazil based on race; it is based solely on economic power.
They ever mix together.
>>220773855
>What would your parents think if you came home with a mixed woman?
They probably wouldn't think anything of her race. But they would consider her family's financial situation and the education she received.
>If you have a child with a mixed person, is that child considered white or pardo?
It depends on how it turns out phenotypically.
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>>220773855
>'Zil thread
I will be lurking

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