@i_contemplate_ @nydwracu @businessinsider it became a pan-colonial thing later.
@bitemyapp @nydwracu Fact remains you dismissed Steve Sailer's rich post by dismissing Vdare. Weak as well.
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@i_contemplate_@nydwracu it's not serious scholarship, even if you think it's right. Not admissible. -
@i_contemplate_@nydwracu I don't accept blog posts from any political faction I talk to. Marxists, reactionaries, libertarians, whoever. -
@i_contemplate_@nydwracu earlier, I was relating history informally which is backed by serious scholarship which I can cite. -
@bitemyapp@nydwracu Okay now I'm convinced you are just on a typing fury. Vdare post was just on poll numbers not history of 'Hispania'. -
@bitemyapp@nydwracu Two different issues dude. -
@i_contemplate_@nydwracu the point is that the origins of Hispanic identity stretch back quite far and often share the property of being -
@i_contemplate_@nydwracu a label contrived by outsiders/conquerers/colonists. -
@i_contemplate_@nydwracu national identity is more popular among hispanic people than pan-national labels, partly due to colonial history. - 2 more replies
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@bitemyapp@nydwracu And I never disputed your history of 'Hispania' only noted current usage and valence.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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