A BLACK WOMAN IS THE MOTHER OF THIS NATION WHILE YOUR HOMELAND HAS SLAVE TRADERS AS FATHERS OF THE HOMELAND
FUCK YOUR PROPAGANDA
VIVA MARIA REMEDIOS DEL VALLE
AGUANTE ARGENTINA
@nicowindss@ntmglvr Still, I insist on something: Agostina 1000% had the full intention of making a racial insult, not friendly calling someone "Negro" like we usually do with everyone no matter their skintone.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr Okay and I'm sorry for the social impact that Agostina and those other two cases I could find did to Brazil and our other neighbour states.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr we don't have a general problem with widespreand social racism. At least this has been my experience of my life this hasn't been the case at all.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr This is a dumb argument. Maybe because it is? Maybe because we really have emancipated races that don't see the other as it's enemy but as it's fellow man? I'm not going to deny that there's structural racism and inequality, but you're describing social racism, of which (...)
@nicowindss@ntmglvr The answer is no and that was my initial point, if you want to start virtue signaling Argentina, make sure you do this for every single other nation, because this really seems targeted.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr No, you began this conversation by insisting that Argentina AS A WHOLE is a racist country. Does my country have structural racism? Yes. Are our efforts (if there even are) to combat it sufficient? No. The point was: is Argentina an inherently racist country? (...)
@nicowindss@ntmglvr Afirmative action is a matter of the federal government, if you are willing to hate on Argentina's population, many of which are not really different from you, then go at it. But the actions of the government are not the reflection of the people, if you say "yall voted for it"...
@nicowindss@ntmglvr I'm, again, not going to listen to the opinion of AN AMERIC*N, on this topic. Just for the cover from what I can tell you: We did that meme when we won against Austria, do with this information whatever you please with it.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr And STILL after all of this, I love brazil as my neighbour, I push contantly for integration between South American countries. I'm very sorry for whatever your experience with racism was and if it included someone from my country.
@nicowindss@ntmglvr Black people represent only 4.9% of the overseas leadership diplomatic posts. Only 33% of federal government high level positions in Brazil are black. I could go on, the point is that yall have done a fucking terrible job at fixing structural racism. (...)