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To: elmatador who wrote (31220)4/10/2003 1:08:30 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
LOL>.No mention of protestand Webe No labels here man. but facts is facts... Most people that came here came with one mindset. That is what I mean... French, English, Italians, Ukranians, Chinese..... They came for the same reasons. Like my upper middle class ethnically diverse neighbourhood. We all live there for the same reasons... no matter where we came from... The South Americas had the misfortune to be mismanaged by their 'conquerors'...

didn't interbreed with the locals which the Portuguese and the Spanish did, generating a whole lot of mixed-race people or mestizos. The more homogenous a country the better it is to get the crictical mass to develop. I agree to a point. The US and Canada are slowly becoming more homogeneous.. A mix like mine was problematic in my youth, now it is commonplace and goes unnoticed.... Unfortunately for the Americas south of the US history says that one criterion is only one factor of many and not really a requirement. I somehow doubt they 'mixed' with some greater good in mind ;o) Take Chiapas for example. A lack of homogeneous to this day ?

regards
Kastel CCC