Devastating considering everytime I'm on here a faction of the CIA is gaslighting me to be more racist &/or authoritarian. So, per my programming, I must say it's devastating!
Sometimes I wonder what's the proportion of genuinely mentally ill people I interact with over the internet.
Why do you feel the need to advertise you have paranoid schizophrenia?
Except he wasn't.
His father was German, mother half-German, quarter-Portugese and quarter-Native. This is nothing compared to Pushkin looking like a bleached African.
People obsess over it on this board because people with more institutional leverage in academia than the average anon occasionally try to claim him as a Black poet.
but thats just unreasonable and everyone knows it, pushkin is too big to be falsified like that too
like manns possible quarter native heritage its a funfact at best
Dudes won't get that one isn't born Brazilian, one becomes Brazilian. Anyone who read o Cortiço would understand that. Being Brazilian is a state of mind, you can't do that by simply being son of whatever.
Brazilianity, also known as "Brasilidade" in Portuguese, is a term used to describe the unique cultural identity and diversity of Brazil. It is a complex concept that encompasses the country's history, geography, art, music, dance, and cuisine, as well as the cultural contributions of its indigenous, African, and European populations.
One of the most distinctive features of Brazilianity is its multiculturalism. Brazil is a melting pot of cultures, religions, and traditions, which have blended together over time to create a unique and diverse identity. This diversity is reflected in the country's music, which ranges from samba and bossa nova to forró and funk, and in its cuisine, which features a mix of African, European, and indigenous ingredients and flavors.
Brazilianity also reflects the country's rich history and heritage. Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century, and its history has been shaped by slavery, immigration, and political and social upheavals. These experiences have contributed to the country's unique cultural identity and have inspired many artists and writers to explore themes of identity, race, and social justice.
Overall, Brazilianity is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage and diversity of Brazil. It is a reflection of the country's vibrant and dynamic character, and of its people's resilience, creativity, and passion.
Kinda this, but it is not like we are perfect, this is a ChatGPT sucking Brazilians dick description.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Corti%C3%A7o
This is the book that I'm talking about. I wouldn't say that I agree with the causes of things, but people here are somewhat exactly like that.
>His mother was Júlia da Silva Bruhns, a Brazilian Catholic and native speaker of Portuguese whose father had brought her to Germany when she was seven years old, after her mother’s early death. Usually described as being “of German and Portuguese descent” (in other words, European), Julia was in fact the daughter of an émigré German colonist, a major slaveholder and owner of several coffee and sugarcane plantations, and Maria Luiza da Silva, a “Creole,” to use the term of the time: in this context, a mix of Portuguese, Indigenous, and Black. There is definite proof of Mann’s Indigenous ancestry and only strong circumstantial evidence pointing to his African ancestry. Perhaps more importantly, Mann was aware of all this, and even wrote—in 1943, no less—that he saw his mother’s origins as more central to understanding his own work than all his European literary influences.
>By racist Nazi and American definitions, then, according to which the attribution of “one drop of black blood” is definitive, Thomas Mann was a Black writer. I myself don’t believe in different-colored drops, or proportions of this or that racially marked blood in a person, but Mann did: the stories in this book, and the rest of his writing, is filled with blood being “sensual,” “too-thick,” “southern,” or the reverse. The artist (or trickster, or tempter) characters inevitably have some of both kinds, and this intermixture generates their genius, their danger, and their chronic ill health.
From "Katia Mann: Unwritten Memories" ("Katia Mann: Meine ungeschriebenen Memoiren" [1974], 1975), edited by Elisabeth Plessen and Michael Mann, translated from the German by Hunter and Hildegarde Hannum, pp. 60 and 62-63:
>All the details of the story, beginning with the man at the cemetery, are taken from actual experience.
[...]
>In the dining-room, on the very first day, we saw the Polish family, which looked exactly the way my husband described them: the girls were dressed rather stiffly and severely, and the very charming, beautiful boy of about thirteen was wearing a sailor suit with an open collar and very pretty lacings. He caught my husband’s attention immediately. This boy was tremendously attractive, and my husband was always watching him with his companions on the beach. He didn’t pursue him through all of Venice—that he didn’t do—but the boy did fascinate him, and he thought of him often.
[...]
>I still remember that my uncle, Privy Counsellor Friedberg, a famous professor of canon law in Leipzig, was outraged: ‘What a story! And a married man with a family!’
It should make me feel good because I dislike Mann and Brazilians are favelatards so my prejudice has been proven to be correct but then I think of Heinrich and how much better a writer he was so suddenly this doesn't work anymore. In the end, it's irrelevant.
You are either Brazilian or you are not, you disgusting Yankoid drag queen homosexual >I am german italian british scottish morocan antartican am-
You are none of that, you are an ethnic abomination of a fake country that unites the Black and the hebrew spirits in perfect unison.
Now back eat your cheeseburgers and die in a school shooting, barbarianx Black person
That's why he was so hot.
Not surprised since he was already a homosexual
I now respect him less.
What do you have against Brazilians?
his mother immigrated to Germany when she was 7 lol hardly half Brazilian, culturally speaking
Devastating considering everytime I'm on here a faction of the CIA is gaslighting me to be more racist &/or authoritarian. So, per my programming, I must say it's devastating!
Sometimes I wonder what's the proportion of genuinely mentally ill people I interact with over the internet.
Why do you feel the need to advertise you have paranoid schizophrenia?
Because it makes me feel special I guess
Whatever, I don't really mind it, I'm Brazilia
Brazilians didn't exist back then as South America was not yet colonized.
Apparently he was Black
https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/the-new-mann-part-i/
Except he wasn't.
His father was German, mother half-German, quarter-Portugese and quarter-Native. This is nothing compared to Pushkin looking like a bleached African.
>half-German, quarter-Portugese and quarter-Native.
That's literally what South Brazilians are.
Yes, because Brazilian is a nationality, not a race.
pushkin was literally 1/8 and no one would ever have realized if his lineage wasnt so well doumented, the obsession with this here is weird
>the obsession with this here is weird
That's what not banning butthurtbelters gets you.
People obsess over it on this board because people with more institutional leverage in academia than the average anon occasionally try to claim him as a Black poet.
but thats just unreasonable and everyone knows it, pushkin is too big to be falsified like that too
like manns possible quarter native heritage its a funfact at best
It's obvious just from his appearance that he's an octaroon
if it wasnt known to be a fact youd be laughed at for saying it, so no
So the average Brazilian from Rio Grande do Sul
No different, already knew he was a pedo after reading Death in Venice.
You are all a bunch of racists
I will nuke this website
do it
Dudes won't get that one isn't born Brazilian, one becomes Brazilian. Anyone who read o Cortiço would understand that. Being Brazilian is a state of mind, you can't do that by simply being son of whatever.
What is the brazillian mindset?
Brazilianity, also known as "Brasilidade" in Portuguese, is a term used to describe the unique cultural identity and diversity of Brazil. It is a complex concept that encompasses the country's history, geography, art, music, dance, and cuisine, as well as the cultural contributions of its indigenous, African, and European populations.
One of the most distinctive features of Brazilianity is its multiculturalism. Brazil is a melting pot of cultures, religions, and traditions, which have blended together over time to create a unique and diverse identity. This diversity is reflected in the country's music, which ranges from samba and bossa nova to forró and funk, and in its cuisine, which features a mix of African, European, and indigenous ingredients and flavors.
Brazilianity also reflects the country's rich history and heritage. Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century, and its history has been shaped by slavery, immigration, and political and social upheavals. These experiences have contributed to the country's unique cultural identity and have inspired many artists and writers to explore themes of identity, race, and social justice.
Overall, Brazilianity is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage and diversity of Brazil. It is a reflection of the country's vibrant and dynamic character, and of its people's resilience, creativity, and passion.
Kinda this, but it is not like we are perfect, this is a ChatGPT sucking Brazilians dick description.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Corti%C3%A7o
This is the book that I'm talking about. I wouldn't say that I agree with the causes of things, but people here are somewhat exactly like that.
sucking gringo wiener
cheap prostitution
small scams
avoiding work
sleeping during the day
bribing cops
littering
idolizing the poor
no condoms
found the Bostilian.
>His mother was Júlia da Silva Bruhns, a Brazilian Catholic and native speaker of Portuguese whose father had brought her to Germany when she was seven years old, after her mother’s early death. Usually described as being “of German and Portuguese descent” (in other words, European), Julia was in fact the daughter of an émigré German colonist, a major slaveholder and owner of several coffee and sugarcane plantations, and Maria Luiza da Silva, a “Creole,” to use the term of the time: in this context, a mix of Portuguese, Indigenous, and Black. There is definite proof of Mann’s Indigenous ancestry and only strong circumstantial evidence pointing to his African ancestry. Perhaps more importantly, Mann was aware of all this, and even wrote—in 1943, no less—that he saw his mother’s origins as more central to understanding his own work than all his European literary influences.
>By racist Nazi and American definitions, then, according to which the attribution of “one drop of black blood” is definitive, Thomas Mann was a Black writer. I myself don’t believe in different-colored drops, or proportions of this or that racially marked blood in a person, but Mann did: the stories in this book, and the rest of his writing, is filled with blood being “sensual,” “too-thick,” “southern,” or the reverse. The artist (or trickster, or tempter) characters inevitably have some of both kinds, and this intermixture generates their genius, their danger, and their chronic ill health.
Turns out he was a MED BVLL after all!
Based
You're not MED
So he was an quintroon, at best?
woah, what a revelation. what a symbol for equality, diversity and inclusion
What's a quintroon?
Two bitroons plus a singletroon.
6.25% percent homie
or
1/16th
He was an incestuous, bisexual, pedophile. There isn't much that could lower my opinion of him more as a person.
I knew he was a closeted homosexual, but what's this about pedophilia and incest?
anon is taking the oeuvre for the author. it's fine, he's just not that bright
From "Katia Mann: Unwritten Memories" ("Katia Mann: Meine ungeschriebenen Memoiren" [1974], 1975), edited by Elisabeth Plessen and Michael Mann, translated from the German by Hunter and Hildegarde Hannum, pp. 60 and 62-63:
>All the details of the story, beginning with the man at the cemetery, are taken from actual experience.
[...]
>In the dining-room, on the very first day, we saw the Polish family, which looked exactly the way my husband described them: the girls were dressed rather stiffly and severely, and the very charming, beautiful boy of about thirteen was wearing a sailor suit with an open collar and very pretty lacings. He caught my husband’s attention immediately. This boy was tremendously attractive, and my husband was always watching him with his companions on the beach. He didn’t pursue him through all of Venice—that he didn’t do—but the boy did fascinate him, and he thought of him often.
[...]
>I still remember that my uncle, Privy Counsellor Friedberg, a famous professor of canon law in Leipzig, was outraged: ‘What a story! And a married man with a family!’
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>someone of German and Portuguese descent is somehow black
Why are yanks so moronic?
Because he has 0.0000001% of indigenous blood that means he's black
I do not care.
It should make me feel good because I dislike Mann and Brazilians are favelatards so my prejudice has been proven to be correct but then I think of Heinrich and how much better a writer he was so suddenly this doesn't work anymore. In the end, it's irrelevant.
BRASIL NUMERO UM CARALHO VAI BRASIL MIL GOLS SÓ PELÉ
then now i love him
Bostil used to be White during his days
You are either Brazilian or you are not, you disgusting Yankoid drag queen homosexual
>I am german italian british scottish morocan antartican am-
You are none of that, you are an ethnic abomination of a fake country that unites the Black and the hebrew spirits in perfect unison.
Now back eat your cheeseburgers and die in a school shooting, barbarianx Black person
Being half Brazilian doesn't mean anything.