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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] Again you have reading comprehension issues. Multi millions of people in Brazil identify themselves as mixed race, black and white. [/qb][/QUOTE]Actually the source says something else. [/QUOTE][QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: Since the 2000 census, the numbers of people defining themselves as pardos(mixed race) in 2010 increased from 38.4% to 43.1% in 2010. In this 10-year period, people defining themselves as pretos (dark skinned) also increased from 6.2% to 7.6%, while those defining themselves as brancos decreased from 53.7% to 47.3%. https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/2011/11/20/racial-classification-and-terminology-in-brazil/ - blackwomenofbrazil [/QUOTE]^^anybody can go to the link and see that Ish Gebor is lying when he says it does not actually say the above Ish Gebor, when somebody produces a quote and a source for the quote you are lying when you say "Actually the source says something else." You can't say it says something else because it does say what I said it says, it's a quote you silly fool You should be saying "but it ALSO says..." But instead you choose to keep LYING [/qb][/QUOTE]The part you don't like to see: [QUOTE] [b] [i]Activists of the Movimento Negro (black Brazilian civil rights organizations) have long argued that the terms preto and pardo should be combined and recognized as Brazil’s Afro-Brazilian population. [/b]This argument is based upon numerous socioeconomic studies and quality of life statistics that show that the profiles of pretos and pardos are nearly identical while these same stats show that Brazil’s white (branco) population is much better off than those identified as preto or pardo. […] [b]There are also people, who recognize that their skin color, features and racial background would classify them as pardos but that identify themselves as black or negra/negro.[/b][/i] [/QUOTE] https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/2011/11/20/racial-classification-and-terminology-in-brazil/ However: [QUOTE]According to data, Brazil’s black population has surpassed 100 million; as a whole Brazil has passed the 200 million mark Black population has already passed 100 million, guarantees the IBGE From the newsroom of Afropress Brasília – The black Brazilian population, already the largest outside Africa, surpassed the 100 million people mark, according to the study “Projeção da População do Brasil por Sexo e Idade para o período 200/2060 e Projeção da População das Unidades da Federação Por Sexo e Idade para o período 2000/2030 (Projection of Population of Brazil by Sex and Age for the period 2000/2060 and Projection of Population of Units of the Federation by Sex and Age for the period 2000/2030)”, of the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE or Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics). The preto (black) and pardo (brown) population, which corresponds to 50.7% of the population, according to the IBGE Census of 2010, has now reached 101,923,585 inhabitants. The publication reported that this week Brazil passed the 200 million mark of inhabitants: we are now 201,032,714 inhabitants. The study also made a projection of how many people there will be by 2042 when the population is expected to reach 228.4 million; 115.7 million negros, which consists of self-declared pretos and pardos, in accordance with the classification criteria of race and color of the IBGE.[/QUOTE] https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/2013/09/02/according-to-data-brazils-black-population-has-surpassed-100-million-as-a-whole-brazil-has-passed-the-200-million-mark/ [QUOTE]Number of Brazilians declaring themselves preta (black) increases to 16 million According to Pesquisa Nacional de Amostra por Domicílio (or PNAD or National Survey by Household Sample), published by the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE or Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), on Friday, September 21st, the number of Brazilians that self-identified themselves as pretas (blacks) increased from 13.1 million in 2009 to 16 million in 2011. In 2009, according to research of 191.8 million Brazilians, besides those declaring themselves preta (black), 92.5 million considered themselves branca or white, 84.7 million declared themselves parda or brown and 1.3 million claimed to be of another ethnicity. [/QUOTE] https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/2012/10/17/number-of-brazilians-declaring-themselves-preta-black-increases-to-16-million/ [QUOTE]While all three refer to persons of African descent, what is the difference between the terms preto, pardo and negro? [/QUOTE] https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/2013/05/18/while-all-three-refer-to-persons-of-african-descent-what-is-the-difference-between-the-terms-preto-pardo-and-negro/ [i]Bye bye euronut.[/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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