Posted on 06/30/2016 2:41:11 PM PDT by Enlightened1
It’s really good they’re overstepping their boundaries...it gives the rest of the people a good look at just how Left Looney Utopian these freaks are. Whether they do anything constructive with the lessons remains to be seen. This has going on for a few generations - public school Utopians raising children - and the bluer the state the more they seem to try to out feminize one another.
Maybe the PC and cops have a point. “Brownies” have such a derogative connation. From now on, they should be called “pastries of color.”
Well?....What about the Brownie Scouts? I loved being a Brownie.
Kid is at least half "Hispanic".
Most people from Brazil are Portuguese. Portuguese are NOT Hispanic.
However most people from Brazil are not Portuguese. White (people of pure or mostly pure European decent) are a tiny majority and most of those did not come from Portugal.
Portuguese are white Europeans. I am Portuguese. My family immigrated to the US (Boston and California), Brazil and Hawaii. I don’t mean to be dogmatic but my grandmother would roll over in her grave if I let it pass. :)
Portuguese - Most Brazilians are fully or partly of Portuguese ancestry. Portuguese settlers began arriving in 1500. Immigration increased during the 18th century and reached its peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since 2005 to the present time, approximately 400,000 Portuguese have emigrated to Brazil due to the difficult economic situation in Portugal.
According to the 2010 census, there were more than 91 million White Brazilians, comprising 47.73% of Brazil’s population.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Brazil
“My family immigrated to the US (Boston and California), Brazil and Hawaii”
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Lots of Portugese in Southeastern MA and Cape Cod.
One of my Portugese friends said that they HAVE to live near the ocean. :-)
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Yes.
According to the 2010 census, there were more than 91 million White Brazilians, comprising 47.73% of Brazils population.
As I said a tiny majority.
However of those people most did not come from Portugal.
A great deal of them came from Italy, Spain and Germany especially Germany both pre and post 1945.
In the past 50 years a lot of their immigration has come from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. All countries that have much larger European majorities then Brazil but not Portuguese majorities. Spanish, British, Italian and German.
I am sorry but the majority of the citizens of Brazil are not Portuguese.
Been there, seen it.
Well, we do like water. :)
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