Someone Educate Me On The Black Genocide in Argentina

NoGutsNoGLory

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One of their presidents was promoting lynching too. It's the reason Argentina is furthest from Europe, and one of the whitest countries in the world. Also they have like a reverse one drop rule.
Yeah its weird how they have the complete opposite as here. Just a little bit of white blood and they are counted as white. I wonder why that is.
 

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How is ur experience there? How do they view Americans namely black Americans? How are the women:mjgrin: the weather (im guess tropical/humid), crime bad? Hows the economy and job sector?


Also, do they have any native american ruins or landmarks?

Its on my list of places to visit:ehh:

Overall the experience was good I was doing music so I was somewhat insulated as I spent a lot of time going to and from studios, going to shows and the like but in my free time I just travelled and moved around like a local went to some real hoods in the capital and in Provencia. The food is top notch especially if your into steaks etc you can also get real good fish and pizza out there. Culturally they have their own vibe but it's cool very vibrant, people eat dinner late like real late I'm talking 11:30-12:00 at night the whole family kids and all will be in a restaurant or at home for dinner. Women are cool very receptive Argentina traditionally always had a stronger economy than it's neighbors so you will find a lot of people from the neighboring countries living there I met a few Dominican and Puerto Ricans as while clubbing. The weather is flipped compared to us so our winter is their summer I would say the climate is comparable to LA. Can't really speak too much on the job sector the people that I linked with seem to be doing "ok" but the prices etc especially in the city compared to the province reminded me of NYC vs the outer suburbs even though there are a lot of rich people out there the only time I got to drive in a Ferrari was in Buenos Aires going down Nueve de julio. I visited most of the landmarks in the capital obelisk, pink house, la boca, recoleta cemetery and a whole bunch of spots I'm probably forgetting I didn't see any native ruins though.
 

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Like I said before, the BIGGEST genocide ever had to happen on African people aka the chocolate people. Gonna read up more on this.
 

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Overall the experience was good I was doing music so I was somewhat insulated as I spent a lot of time going to and from studios, going to shows and the like but in my free time I just travelled and moved around like a local went to some real hoods in the capital and in Provencia. The food is top notch especially if your into steaks etc you can also get real good fish and pizza out there. Culturally they have their own vibe but it's cool very vibrant, people eat dinner late like real late I'm talking 11:30-12:00 at night the whole family kids and all will be in a restaurant or at home for dinner. Women are cool very receptive Argentina traditionally always had a stronger economy than it's neighbors so you will find a lot of people from the neighboring countries living there I met a few Dominican and Puerto Ricans as while clubbing. The weather is flipped compared to us so our winter is their summer I would say the climate is comparable to LA. Can't really speak too much on the job sector the people that I linked with seem to be doing "ok" but the prices etc especially in the city compared to the province reminded me of NYC vs the outer suburbs even though there are a lot of rich people out there the only time I got to drive in a Ferrari was in Buenos Aires going down Nueve de julio. I visited most of the landmarks in the capital obelisk, pink house, la boca, recoleta cemetery and a whole bunch of spots I'm probably forgetting I didn't see any native ruins though.
The country seems interesting
 
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