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I love this one!

It always amazes me when mma fighters and boxers (I'm sure other athletes do it too) that are from the US, live in the US, but want to show their "brown pride". So they come into the ring and leave it draped in Mexican flag. None of those guys would give up the life they have here to move there.

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I love this one!

It always amazes me when mma fighters and boxers (I'm sure other athletes do it too) that are from the US, live in the US, but want to show their "brown pride". So they come into the ring and leave it draped in Mexican flag. None of those guys would give up the life they have here to move there.

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Yet, what happens when you or I publicly display our "Caucasian pride"? SMH....
 

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Yet, what happens when you or I publicly display our "Caucasian pride"? SMH....
My grandparents used to belong to the United Irish Society. We used to go to the annual USC/Notre Dame games by the bus-full and never an issue. I doubt it would be any different today.

It is different celebrating culture/heritage than race.
 

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My grandparents used to belong to the United Irish Society. We used to go to the annual USC/Notre Dame games by the bus-full and never an issue. I doubt it would be any different today.

It is different celebrating culture/heritage than race.
I won't argue that, actually I agree. But "white American " is a culture/heritage too, as far as I am concerned.
 

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My grandparents used to belong to the United Irish Society. We used to go to the annual USC/Notre Dame games by the bus-full and never an issue. I doubt it would be any different today.

It is different celebrating culture/heritage than race.
I see where your coming from but what about BET, black history month, blm, etc. Those are all races are they not? Serious question
 
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