Brown people don't know who they are???? That is absurd. I've known countless Brown people, both Arabic and Hispanic, that know exactly who they are. Below, a great pic of Chicago Palestinians -brown people- who know exactly who they are. BTW, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Chile have had revolutions carried out by their working-class brown people. In your first paragraph, the only remark with which I agree is "clearly the divide and conquer is working. And some "browns" want to keep it that way."
That is no great insight. Every race and ethnicity have reactionaries. Arabs and Hispanics are no different than anyone else.

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Les, I strongly hope that one day "brown ppl" since they don't know who they are(too much mixing) will learn a big lesson from the ongoing hell they are catching from Kris whether in Latin America or the Middle East and join forces with the ones they think they are superior to if they want to win. If they change their color line thinking in their own countries I'm sure we can win together. Clearly the divide and conquer is working. And some "browns" want to keep it that way.
Their challenge is that they really, really think they are Whites, but Europeans keep reminding them that they are NOT really part of the EURO family through these political injustices they face,..yet they still don't wanna get it, and instead hate us and/or are quick to disrespect us darkies simply because we don't look like the ppl who oppressed them and bommbed them. HOW CRAZY IS THAT??
By the way, Iranians at the height of Iran's military tensions with the US, a footage has emerged showing that while honoring their own martyrs in Teheran, the Iranian people are also paying tribute to Black martyr Malcolmx who was killed by the same common enemy. I think "some" Iranians are well aware that they are politically considered Black despite being Brown. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has consistently taken a stance in solidarity with Black freedom fighters against racism and colonialism. Another thing I just found out Iran has honored MalcolmX with a stamp back in 1984 (photo below). But has Iran ever recognized a Black person without religious attachment?? I mean why not a stamp for Martin Luther King who was also a martyr??
