Message from @bspon002

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2019-02-11 17:12:55 UTC  

It seems like semantics, but spains racial castes were very detailed

2019-02-11 17:13:02 UTC  

The term seems to be fairly flexible, "Castizo (Spanish: [kasˈtiθo] or [kasˈtiso]) is a Spanish word with a general meaning of "pure", "genuine" or representative of its race (from the Spanish: "casta").", they likely considered this to be the case given Spains policy of forced mixing with the local population.

2019-02-11 17:14:04 UTC  

But yes, Criollo is definitely the more accurate term for "pure" Spaniard.

2019-02-11 17:15:30 UTC  

For White Hispanics in Latin America, I think the term Criollo would be more Accurate and less redundant than White Hispanic.

2019-02-11 17:16:33 UTC  

Perfect I’ll have to look up that pronunciation haha

2019-02-11 17:16:36 UTC  

I bet Europeans can tell who is criollo or Castillo better than white Americans

2019-02-11 17:18:01 UTC  

I don’t even have a clever comment for this one

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/544567800950161412/image0.jpg

2019-02-11 17:19:26 UTC  

From the limited reading I've done, the impression I get is they didn't really purity spiral much about the differentiation between Castizo and Criollo. They essentially considered Castizos to be spanish, which makes sense given the history and policy of the conquest of South America.

2019-02-11 17:19:54 UTC  

TLDR; conquistadors weren't wignats

2019-02-11 17:21:22 UTC  

When Spain ruled Mexico it functioned a lot better than it does today

2019-02-11 17:21:30 UTC  

Fun fact : The people who most often rebelled against the Spanish empire in the colonies were, Criollos not Mestizos.

Because under the Casta system, Criollo were subordinate to Penninsulars ( European born Spaniards ).

So even if a Criollo family was incredibly wealthy and influential they'd always have to play second fiddle to their Euro born counterparts.

2019-02-11 17:22:28 UTC  

Which is really the same pattern that was repeated in pretty much all colonial territories.

2019-02-11 17:22:32 UTC  

Simon Bolivar is one everyone probably knows

2019-02-11 17:29:20 UTC  

Need some upvotes

2019-02-11 17:29:46 UTC  

I'm being brigaded on a sub by a guy with multiple accounts

2019-02-11 17:52:58 UTC  

@bspon002 are you winning your video game

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/544576596288208897/download.jpeg-4.jpg

2019-02-11 17:56:01 UTC  

@Logan always. Trying to get the dude. Perma banned for his behavior. It was inevitable that some left winger would move into the sub and cause problems

2019-02-11 17:56:30 UTC  

D E P O R T

2019-02-11 17:59:26 UTC  

@bspon002 “Are ya winning son?”

2019-02-11 18:00:15 UTC  

Lol

2019-02-11 18:18:46 UTC  

Less than a month until the conference. Pumped!

2019-02-11 18:23:37 UTC  

Indeed

2019-02-11 18:24:07 UTC  

We should do a cult like ceremony

2019-02-11 18:24:11 UTC  

Would be cool

2019-02-11 18:25:27 UTC  

*t poses*

2019-02-11 18:28:58 UTC  

That would be the opposite of normal and cool.

2019-02-11 18:30:02 UTC  

IE Eyes Wide Shut party when

2019-02-11 18:32:14 UTC  

Pretty sure Kubrick was depicting the opposite of IE, if you catch my drift.

2019-02-11 18:32:36 UTC  

We should open with Jared Taylor singing us, "I'm thinking of a ... HuWhite Christmas"

2019-02-11 18:32:48 UTC  

@The Eternal Anglo much better

2019-02-11 18:33:28 UTC  

@Papa Pizzagate
Every org has ceremonies

2019-02-11 18:33:44 UTC  

It's a masculine and very European thing to do

2019-02-11 18:34:03 UTC  

Something cool but not weird. Scout tier

2019-02-11 18:34:50 UTC  

although there are some weird scout ceremonies

2019-02-11 18:36:04 UTC  

The Freemasons have some aesthetic ceremonies

2019-02-11 18:36:41 UTC  

I imagine they do.

2019-02-11 18:38:36 UTC  

There is a big difference between a ceremony and a cult.

2019-02-11 18:38:54 UTC  
2019-02-11 18:39:22 UTC  

Maybe you want to take part in cult like ceremonies, but normal people generally don't.

2019-02-11 18:40:05 UTC  

Additionally, if you know anything about freemason ceremonies, I'd hardly consider them masculine.