Lang wrote:I have 6 questions for you guys who live in America. 100% sincerity is needed.
1- I know that american society became modern and perverted. But still, even with all this anti-racist propaganda, you guys still know the differences between people, don't? For example, if an american see a german guy and an african guy, even if he's not racist he will know that they are different people from different races, don't will? (people in brazil don't seems to see any differences between people! They act like if they were blind! In south our german parents and grandparents still can clearly see the difference, but my generation was born as a bunch of blind/retarded people as well.)
2- Do you (the american) consider someone who is born in Brazil with european heritage as white, or you consider him as non-white because he's brazilian? More, would you welcome him in your country?
3- What are your opinion regarding white immigration to America?
4- How hard it is to find a job as an immigrant in America?
5- Can someone use law credentials from Brazil to work in the law area in America?
6- Do you (the american) rejects brazilian people, even if they're white, considering them as latin?
Your answers will have some serious impact on my destiny. So, please, takes it seriously.
1- Most Americans recognize race and most make decisions, conscious or otherwise, based on race. Most White people don't want to be around blacks. Most White women will hold a purse closer when a black man comes near, or if they're in a vehicle they'll make sure the car doors are locked.
2- The vast majority of White Americans believe EVERYBODY from south of the Rio Grande river is a "Hispanic" and they probably believe that Spanish, rather than Portuguese, is the main language in Brazil. Few Americans realize that South America has many immigrant settlements, from Germans, Italians, English, French, and even various orientals with the Japanese in Peru and Ecuador being numerous. That said, if Americans *SEE* a White man from Brazil, somebody who is clearly White, they'll probably realize "oh you're a White guy" but they might immediately ask "so what part of Europe are you from?" if you tell them you're an immigrant, because they will assume you're an immigrant from Europe.
3- Whites should leave southern Africa, western Europe, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, and focus on the USA and perhaps Russia. America needs more White people, but realize that family law is horrible in the USA and the likelihood of being able to find a decent White American woman with minimal emotional baggage and reasonable loyalty/virtue is, well, let me put it this way, you're more likely to be hit by a delivery truck while crossing the road. If you find a woman in the USA, anticipate eventually being dragged into divorce court and having your life turned upside down, that is if you are silly enough to marry her either with a marriage license or a common law marriage. If you are bringing a non-American woman into the USA you are starting at a much better point, but be on guard that she is not corrupted by idiotic girlfriends who will resent your relationship, your happiness, and who will fill her mind with Oprah and other such nonsense.
4- It depends on the individual, the firm/industry area, and their language skills.
5- Brazilian law is vastly different from American law, but you might be able to work in regulatory compliance or do paralegal work. You might also consider getting some training in American law, taking the bar, and becoming a litigator. Some firms with major dealings in Brazil might hire you for import/export compliance and for international accounts.
6- My understanding is that a great many people in Brazil are mixed, some are straight up indians, some are straight up negroids, but many [perhaps 15% of the nation] are legitimately pure White. A White man is a White man, it doesn't matter from what nation he hails.