>no señor we are the aryan señor bloody guatemalan bloody making us look bad señor
Yes, prepare to have Mexcrement with American flags calling you a jeet for this post though. They're unironically worse than jeets, because they share the same negative traits but are 50x more violent and crime addicted.
Not really. Most are very laid back and hard working. I wouldnt put too much weight on what a sheltered histrionic 4tard has to say about the matter.
>>538497064>laid back and hard workingThese are contradictory traits you retard.
>>538496928Most of them look like jeets but jeets are more repulsive in their behavior.
>>538497173Jeets are very hierarchical. Latinos usually balance a calm, stress-free attitude with strong, reliable effort.
>>538496928Yes
>>538496928on 4chan yes in real life maybe the ones in mexico but no one wants to be white here. every acts blacks every race.... growing up in public school white was cringe to be mexican too depending where you are
>>538496928No, jeets are their own thing. Both function as bioweapons for kikes but in different roles.
>>538496928No cause North America already has jeets, so the jeets of North America are jeets.
>>538496928>no señor we are the aryan señor bloody guatemalan bloody making us look bad señorFuck that's funny lmaoI guess we are the Chinese?>Ching chong bing bong I bomb you nowFun Fact: Mexico is the same turd shape as india (God has a great sense of humor)
>>538497042Poland has 50x more Indians than Mexicans, so I guess it balances out.
>>538497113Laid back like easy going.
In 1861, during the Second French intervention in Mexico, approximately 3,000 Polish soldiers were part of the invading army of Emperor Napoleon III, however, a few deserted and joined Benito Juárez's army.[3]
In 2023, both nations celebrated 95 years of diplomatic relations.[4]
Mexican multinational companies such as Cemex, Grupo Industrial Saltillo, Katcon, Orbia and Nemak operate in Poland and Mexican beer and Tequila are readily found in the country. Polish Vodka and other liquors are available in Mexican all-inclusive resorts and are also sold in stores throughout the country. Polish multinational companies Boryszew, Bury Technologies, Sanok Rubber and Tip-Topol operate in Mexico. There are approximately 21 Polish companies operating in Mexico, most in the automotive industry.[2][13] Mexican cinema and Telenovelas are also widely watched in Poland.
Polish people love Mexicans, I'm sure they love Indians too >>538497042 little buddy.
The Mława riot, or Mława incident,[1] or Mława pogrom (Polish: Pogrom mławski),[2] was a series of violent devastations and looting incidents on 26–27 June 1991, when a group of youth estimated at 200 individuals, including young females, invaded the homes of Roma residents of the Polish town of Mława, causing them to flee.[1]
>>538497113No wonder you want to flee Poland Cygan, they hate YOU there.
The Romani, who are believed to have migrated from India to Europe during the Middle Ages, have faced a long history of discrimination and persecution.[2][3] For centuries, Romani people in Europe were persecuted, enslaved, hanged, and burned.[8]
The Roma are regarded as one of the most mysterious races in the world, often described as nomads with no country or permanent homeland. The Romani people have historically been viewed by Europeans as experts in black magic and Satanism who are allied with Satan.[23][24]
The portrayal of Romani people as thieves and dishonest individuals frequently appears in medieval records.
Europeans believed that the Romani people were cursed because of Cain. Another legend, likely brought from India since it mentions Mekran as the location of the event, tells that, due to a sorcerer's deceit, the gypsy leader named Chen was forced to marry his sister, Guin, or KaN, which resulted in the curse of wandering upon their people. This is why the Romani are called Chen-Guin. When the Gypsies, expelled from their homeland, arrived at Mekran, a remarkable machine was created whose wheel would not turn until an evil spirit disguised as a sage told the Gypsy chief, Chen, that it would only move if he married his sister Guin. He followed this advice, and the wheel began to turn, but from this incestuous marriage, the people not only received the name Chenguin but also the curse placed upon them by Muslim saints, condemning them to be wanderers, excluded from the rest of humanity.[61][62][63]
After leaving South Asia, the Romani people arrived in Persia, and lived under the rule of early caliphates. They faced persecution and were later expelled from Persia. The circumstances of their arrival are debated and are known through a blend of folklore and historical accounts. One story suggests they first came as low-caste mercenary soldiers hired to defend Persia against the Arab threat from the west. Another viewed their migration from the Indian subcontinent as an escape from the Mongol invasions coming from the east. According to Firdusi in his poem Shahnameh, around the year 420, the Persian king Bahram V (reigned 420–438) requested the Indian ruler to send twelve thousand Dom musicians to entertain his people and distract them from their daily hardships. These Doms—one of the many names used for the group—were rewarded with grain and land to help them thrive. However, in this tale, the Dom were seen as lazy; they consumed the grain but avoided farming.
The Romani people were initially regarded with distrust due to their dark skin and nomadic way of life. The Persian poet Firdausi had written in the tenth century about the Romani people, stating, "No washing ever whitens the black Gypsy." Throughout the subsequent centuries, the history of the Romani people was characterized by discrimination, scapegoating, and oppression. Romani people were accused of cannibalism, spreading filth and disease, and being spies, sorcerers, swindlers, thieves, beggars, and tricksters.
The authorities subjected Roma to torture and punishment, and 'gypsy hunts' became a popular pastime in several European countries, including Germany and Holland.[79]