@LaCheve81 La mayoría de nosotros tenemos sangre española, y la tenemos más sangre española que indigena (especialmente Jalisco). El oro se usó para construir iglesias, escuelas, plazas y otros edificios. Viva México y España!
@ruvalu26@DavonKeann@eerriccccccc In Spain, 'Qué pena' means 'what a pity,' so it easily gets misunderstood by Mexicans as 'how embarrassing,' meaning they didn't intend to be offensive.
Spinards love Mexico!
@statsglobe Hahahah, 85% of Argentinians are not white. Almost 60% of them are mestizo, while the rest are predominantly European or predominantly Indigenous.
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@SAVANTGARD3@AD2006sfsug113@eerriccccccc Exactly! I went there recently and they were all very nice to me! I even got in touch with distant Spanish relatives that I found on Ancesty and we even added each other to Facebook lol.
@SAVANTGARD3@AD2006sfsug113@eerriccccccc My mom is from Jalisco and dad from Michoacán. I don’t pretend to be Spanish either even though I have more Spanish DNA, but my last Spanish ancestors immigrated to Mexico in the late 1800s. I feel 100% Mexican even though I was born in the US, but I love Mexico, the US and Spain
@DavonKeann@eerriccccccc Not true. I’m Mexican and they treated me very well when I went to Spain. They love Mexicans and Mexico. Don’t believe what you heard on social media.
@AD2006sfsug113@SAVANTGARD3@eerriccccccc I’ve been to Spain and they were very nice to me. Don’t believe what you hear in social media. Spinards love Mexicans and Mexico.
@TheeDrGroyper Around 40 million (about 30% of the population) Mexicans are white. You just don’t see many of them in the U.S. because the Mexicans who immigrate to the U.S. tend to come from southern Mexico, which has a higher percentage of Indigenous people.
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