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Better or worse than racist Mexico?
But mexican rioters are literally spray painting "kill a ♥♥♥♥♥♥" on the walls of Mexico City's buildings.
Unless I'm mistaken, that's an anti-white slur. 🤔
mexico city is far, far away from those parts, tho
Just like there are good people in every group.
Mmm...Grug say what grug mean, rice tribe.
From ChatGPT;
Native Americans—also known as American Indians or Indigenous peoples—have lived in the Americas for at least 14,000 to 23,000 years, and possibly even longer.
🌉 Migration Across Beringia Most scholars believe their ancestors migrated from Siberia into North America via the Bering Land Bridge (Beringia), a now-submerged landmass that once connected Asia and Alaska during the last Ice Age. This migration likely occurred in multiple waves between 40,000 and 14,000 years ago, with some archaeological evidence suggesting human presence in North America as early as 23,000 years ago2.
🦴 Archaeological Evidence
Sites like White Sands, New Mexico, contain fossilized human footprints dated to around 21,000–23,000 years ago, challenging older theories that humans arrived only 13,000 years ago.
Cultures like the Clovis and Folsom peoples (13,000–10,000 years ago) were once thought to be the first, but newer discoveries show earlier settlements.
🏞️ Cultural Development Over millennia, Indigenous peoples developed distinct nations, languages, and complex societies across the continent—from the mound-building Mississippian culture in the Southeast to the cliff dwellers of the Southwest and the coastal nations of the Pacific Northwest2.
So, in short: Native Americans have been in the Americas for tens of thousands of years,
Also, never let anyone touch your body.. if someone tries to hug you without permission, its rape.
You're welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ETIvGSoFI