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Did Paraguay blaze a trail in racial equality nearly two centuries ago?
In 1814, Paraguay's soon-to-be dictator introduced a law forbidding reproduction among the white elite. Whatever his motives, it produced an "exceptionally egalitarian" society.
In 1814, Francia issued a decree forbidding marriages between "European men" (namely, Spaniards) and women "known as Spanish" (born in Spain or of Spanish descent). European men would only be allowed to marry indigenous, mixed-race or black Paraguayan women.
By preventing the white elite from reproducing, Francia's decree had the undeniable potential to allow the newly independent Paraguay to rise as a mixed-race nation.
Comment:
You can read the whole article for further explanation.
But the author postulates that by preventing white people from breeding with each other Paraguay achieved racial equality.
This is what the "Progressives" really mean by "diversity".
It means that the White people are the problem.