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redskins, all they really do here in canada is beg for welfare money and whine about residental schools and how they were genocided and shiet
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>>2469946 (OP)I think Abbos were considered wild animals back then. But tbh, the Selk'nam peoples in Argentina and my country were also hunted down like wild animals but at least they had a SOVLFVL culture unlike Abboniggers, thus, they didn't deserve that inhuman fate.
And i must add the fact that Indians, one of the most disgusting and subhuman races of the world, have indigenous Australoid-like admixture is enough to put Abbos at the absolute bottom of the "Racial hierarchy" (Jews are at the top btw).
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For me, the lowest races in the Americas are the triracial mutts that constitute mort of or the majority of almost every Central American/Caribbean country.
These countries are: Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, most of Brazil and maybe Ecuador and Nicaragua. The mixture of lower class, scheming Iberian "Whites" (Sephardic/Moriscos actually), servile Africans that were sold by superior Negroe tribes, and violent Amerindian peoples was a demographic disaster that only ocurred after the Latin American wars of Independence.
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