Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist
freedom or survival
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They submit to the most excluding society in the world, which divides and excludes by segmenting into geographic ghettos and into invisible ghettos into castes that exclude access to places, professions, education and culture.
People who believe in the power and allure of money, almost prostituting themselves for it, certainly look to the US as the first and foremost place to be in the world.
So the North American caste society along with South Africa and Nazi Germany are the only countries that wrote in their laws the policy of exclusion by race.
The repeal of these laws never ended the acts of racial separation that will still be present in the souls of the nationals of these States, not to mention other milder forms of exclusionary racism such as Jewish Zionism, the Houtis in Nigeria and even the granting of Italian nationality overseas. for third-degree descendants.
People have to opt for freedom that does not exist in fact in societies like the North American one, which has distinctive names for its citizens to mark and demarcate races, such as the title of Jewish-American, African-American, Hispanic-American, Japanese-American, but there is not this same distinction for German-American, Anglo-American, these are simply Americans.
Survival instead of freedom, or freedom but at risk of survival is the dilemma of third world migrants.
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