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I think you'll find that Ivan, Edurne, Isabel, Josep and I think about this in quite a similar way. We kind of assume that since our skin colour is what you might call mainstream Spanish, we won't suffer any problem in that sort of way. My parents are Spaniards, I'm a Spaniard, and I look like one, so the sort of thing that might affect my future is the sort of background I come from, how well off my parents are.
By the way, although I am not dark-skinned, some might say I don't look typically Galician (whatever that may be). If you just looked at my eyes you might think I'm Chinese; my nose could be north African, or it could also be a Jewish nose. Actually I'm not being serious, the idea that Jews all look alike is a racist myth. |
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