Marriage between Spaniards was once illegal in Paraguay(South America)

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During the reign of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, the first consul of Paraguay from 1811 to 1840, he imposed a law that no Spaniard may intermarry with another Spaniard, and that they may only wed mestizos or Indians.[44]


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During the reign of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, the first consul of Paraguay from 1811 to 1840, he imposed a law that no Spaniard may intermarry with another Spaniard, and that they may only wed mestizos or Indians.[44]


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Brazil has a term for this as they’re experts
Blanqueamiento, branqueamento, or whitening, is a social, political, and economic practice used in many post-colonial countries in the Americas and Oceania to "improve the race" (mejorar la raza)[1]towards a supposed ideal of whiteness.[2] The term blanqueamiento is rooted in Latin America and is used more or less synonymously with racial whitening. However, blanqueamiento can be considered in both the symbolic and biological sense.[3] Symbolically, blanqueamiento represents an ideology that emerged from legacies of European colonialism, described by Anibal Quijano's theory of coloniality of power, which caters to white dominance in social hierarchies.[4] Biologically, blanqueamiento is the process of whitening by marrying a lighter-skinned individual to produce lighter-skinned offspring.[4]

 
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Paraguay is a weird country. Their history and culture is very unique in South America. Imagine fighting Brazil and Argentina in a war jfl. But I think it's cool that they still speak Guaraní.
 
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Crazy shit
 
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Paraguay is a weird country. Their history and culture is very unique in South America. Imagine fighting Brazil and Argentina in a war jfl. But I think it's cool that they still speak Guaraní.
They were stronger than Brazil and Argentina on the beginning of the war, but things went south for them later

Nearly 85% of all their male population died in the war
 
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They were stronger than Brazil and Argentina on the beginning of the war, but things went south for them later

Nearly 85% of all their male population died in the war
Absolutely brutal, how did they recover from such a loss
 
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Absolutely brutal, how did they recover from such a loss
Nigga they never recovered tbh, they were the best country in south america and now they are a total shithole, and their male/female ratio only got back to normal some years ago
 
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Brazil has a term for this as they’re experts
Blanqueamiento, branqueamento, or whitening, is a social, political, and economic practice used in many post-colonial countries in the Americas and Oceania to "improve the race" (mejorar la raza)[1]towards a supposed ideal of whiteness.[2] The term blanqueamiento is rooted in Latin America and is used more or less synonymously with racial whitening. However, blanqueamiento can be considered in both the symbolic and biological sense.[3] Symbolically, blanqueamiento represents an ideology that emerged from legacies of European colonialism, described by Anibal Quijano's theory of coloniality of power, which caters to white dominance in social hierarchies.[4] Biologically, blanqueamiento is the process of whitening by marrying a lighter-skinned individual to produce lighter-skinned offspring.[4]

But the guy in OP was kind of the opposite, he did it particularly to remove social and economic racial hierrachies and make everyone equal, his dad was mullato and paternal grandfather was afro brazilian

"In March 1814, Francia imposed a law that no Spaniard may intermarry with another Spaniard, and that they may only wed mestizos, Amerindians, or Africans. This was done to eliminate any socioeconomic disparities along racial lines, and also to end the predominantly criollo and peninsulare influence in Paraguay. De Francia himself was not a mestizo (although his paternal grandfather was Afro-Brazilian), but feared that racial disparities would create tensions that could threaten his absolute rule."
 
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They were stronger than Brazil and Argentina on the beginning of the war, but things went south for them later

Nearly 85% of all their male population died in the war
Jfl chads died in war and incels breed with the all the women
 
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But the guy in OP was kind of the opposite, he did it particularly to remove social and economic racial hierrachies and make everyone equal, his dad was mullato and paternal grandfather was afro brazilian

"In March 1814, Francia imposed a law that no Spaniard may intermarry with another Spaniard, and that they may only wed mestizos, Amerindians, or Africans. This was done to eliminate any socioeconomic disparities along racial lines, and also to end the predominantly criollo and peninsulare influence in Paraguay. De Francia himself was not a mestizo (although his paternal grandfather was Afro-Brazilian), but feared that racial disparities would create tensions that could threaten his absolute rule."
So he was to first globo homo schlomo
 
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Brazil has a term for this as they’re experts
Blanqueamiento, branqueamento, or whitening, is a social, political, and economic practice used in many post-colonial countries in the Americas and Oceania to "improve the race" (mejorar la raza)[1]towards a supposed ideal of whiteness.[2] The term blanqueamiento is rooted in Latin America and is used more or less synonymously with racial whitening. However, blanqueamiento can be considered in both the symbolic and biological sense.[3] Symbolically, blanqueamiento represents an ideology that emerged from legacies of European colonialism, described by Anibal Quijano's theory of coloniality of power, which caters to white dominance in social hierarchies.[4] Biologically, blanqueamiento is the process of whitening by marrying a lighter-skinned individual to produce lighter-skinned offspring.[4]

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@Ethereal thought u roped
 

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