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Portugal&Spain forums SHOULD BE in European section, not in Ibero-America
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| countach |
That is.
Portugal and Spain are Europe, not America.
Ibero-America is related to Brasil, Argetina, Mexico and all this great countries far away...
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| Thunder5 |
| Isn't this discussed already... |
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| Lira |
If you were just a bit active, you'd know there was a major discussion about it and that, after talking to the mods and other members of the specified forum, we concluded nothing is going to change due to reasons already explained ad nauseum.
You're welcome.
edit: You might want to read what happened...
http://www2.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&forumid=65&threadid=180759
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=180212&highlight=spain
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=183638&highlight=spain
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=180218&highlight=telemakko
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There's no need for yet another thread about it. And by the way, all these arrogant demands from people who don't even know why "Ibero-America" is called "Ibero-America" (guess what, the idea first came from a Galician) does nothing but annoy those who could help. I've personally tried to do everything I could in order to help you guys - instead, some users insist on ignorance, ingratitude and prejudice as if "you had the right to have whatever you want". Have you even read the description of the forum?
"Representing Portuguese & Spanish speaking people of Portugal/Spain & Central/South America"
No need to teach us geography, we had figured out that Spain wasn't in America. The reason why these regions together is because there weren't enough users. In fact, the choice of dividing into geographic regions (Europe/America) was offered, but we all chose to divide into languages (Portuguese/Spanish).
I find it really sad that some users were claiming that "they were not Latin, but Europeans", even though Spain and Portugal are the reason why Latin America is Latin. If there's a person who could complain about the latinity, that would be me, as we Brazilians also have a more complex Euro-afro-native-american heritage. Do you see us bothering? No, we're latin, we're caucasians, we're african... we know how useless "ethnicity" is, even though this sort of thing sometimes become, unfortunately, fashionable. It's even worse when they confuse it with the word Latino, which is ironically a Spanish (and Italian) word. |
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| UnBracKo |
| we discussed this some months ago.. it's sad but with this discusion the forum was more active than never before. |
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