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       Re: La Raza Cósmica
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 11, 2024, 1:14 am
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       I wonder if there is any positive correlation between those who
       dislike bullfighting and those who dislike Mexican magazine
       Eurocentrism:
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       If so, such a demographic would be a good start for building the
       folk.
       Related:
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       Re: La Raza Cósmica
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 5, 2025, 1:06 am
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6jMqYcJFiM
       Woke comments:
       [quote]colorism is rampant in Mexican families also. Its not
       unusual to have  light skinned light haired and darker haired
       darker skinned children in the same immediate family.  The
       lighter toned children are usually favored by the
       parents[/quote]
       [quote]I'm Mexican American, and my mother's parents are from El
       Port Spain. My father is Mexican and Native American.  I
       remember telling my mother, mom, I'm an Indio. She yelled at me,
       "You're brown, but you're not an Indio because you look like me
       and have pretty European features."[/quote]
       [quote]Mexican culture shares a lot of similarities with the
       Philippines too.[/quote]
       [quote]In Peru, the exact same thing happens. Replace "Fresa"
       with "Pituco" and "Naco" with "Cholo"[/quote]
       [quote]This video resonates with me because I see a strong
       parallel with my country Morocco. In both countries, there's a
       colonial legacy that often glorifies Colonial
       influences.[/quote]
       [quote]This is very sad, colonialism has really done a number on
       this planet. [/quote]
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