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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Confederate Kahanist on September 05, 2011, 02:38:58 AM
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I think this explains a lot about the majority of Mexicans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Mexican
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A hyperbole combination.
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I didn't know Salazar was an Arab name. That's really common among the Mexicans here.
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There's a lot of Arabs in Central and South America, a lot of Lebanese, Syrians and "Fakeistinians", there's a ton of them in Brazil.
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A lot of Spanish names and titles are Arab-derived: Medina, Alhambra, et cetera.
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What I'm trying to say is that most of them could be more Arab then actually be Amerindian since they have dark skin even though there are a lot of Amerindians in Central and South America.
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What I'm trying to say is that most of them could be more Arab then actually be Amerindian since they have dark skin even though there are a lot of Amerindians in Central and South America.
Arabs look different than Mexicans though, most of their facial features look completely different, most South Americans have mongoloid features that show Amerindian mixture as partial or majority with Spanish language and culture integrated into their own beliefs.
Even in South America in countries like Argentina where most people only have 10 percent native blood, you can still see a huge difference with them and Arabs with the exception to Lebanese and some Berbers who could pass as Latin Americans.