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8/5/2025, 10:11:22 PM
I genuinely come to /pol/ looking for an adult discussion, not children with a biased perspective full of hate. I want to express my point of view
I'm Mexican, my skin tone is light, and I'm gay. Before you stop reading, I say this because what I am obviously goes against what this guy's politics profess, and yet, I think, was he right?
I live in Mexico, a land of mestizos. I can say firsthand that the difference is obvious, but no one wants to accept it.
My country is very classist internally. Your skin tone no longer matters, but your social class does.
There are rich and poor brown-skinned people, the same with light-skinned people like me. But there's a pattern. I've noticed that dark-skinned people tend to be more selfish, with a lower sense of community, very corrupt, and those who are poor are more likely to be criminals.
On the contrary, light-skinned people always stand out for their constant need to improve themselves and help those in their community.
I'm Mexican, my skin tone is light, and I'm gay. Before you stop reading, I say this because what I am obviously goes against what this guy's politics profess, and yet, I think, was he right?
I live in Mexico, a land of mestizos. I can say firsthand that the difference is obvious, but no one wants to accept it.
My country is very classist internally. Your skin tone no longer matters, but your social class does.
There are rich and poor brown-skinned people, the same with light-skinned people like me. But there's a pattern. I've noticed that dark-skinned people tend to be more selfish, with a lower sense of community, very corrupt, and those who are poor are more likely to be criminals.
On the contrary, light-skinned people always stand out for their constant need to improve themselves and help those in their community.
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