Cain Velasquez Tattoo Question?

Mexicans can certainly be racist, and the browner the mexican the more racist he is.

Literally hilarious to see someone with a drop of white blood calling a full native an "ignorant indian" down in the mexican south.

Brown pride is basically american gang slang, there is no such thing as brown pride, because there is no such thing as a brown race, literally everyone in the world is "brown" except nordic people who are pink.

White pride is 100% racist though, no denying about it, the white race was invented to separate european colonists from their slaves or subject and are tied to segregationist systems.
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no brown pride comes from the 60s and 70s america when chicano groups like the brown berets demonstrated for equal civil rights. It was the equivalent of black pride, both groups trying to derive pride from the skin color they were discriminated against for. Also some asian groups do have pale skin
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So some black guy nobody knows about vs 150 of reconstruction/Jim Crow, the United states a government and 100s of white segregationist movements in the south alone......alright it's a wash. All even you got us /sarcasm

Meh, for starters I was being sarcastic in the first place as it's a topic I give literally zero fucks about and it's a stupid and consistently rehashed thread topic on Sherdog. But, I grew as an oppressed minority in an occupied country so I've got that going for me which is nice.

And secondly, how sure are you nobody knows about that guy? And you must admit there is a point to the fact that an enormous amount of minorities themselves support separatism and/or segregation alongside equal rights. Separatism is not an inherent evil; although neither is it an inherent good. In fact, if they remain non-violent and remove themselves to their own little enclaves and communes to live as they see fit it can be kind of a good thing as it gives them a place to be fuckwits and keep out of our way while the rest of us can focus on moving along as a functional society.

You might consider him an obscure nobody, but how sure are you that you speak for the entire civil rights/black rights movement when you declare him to be such?
 
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