The Whites stole and appropriated the cowboy culture

Cowboys are no different from the Latin American Gauchos. They were the brown inhabitants of the American prairie and pampas, the steppe land of America. White slave colonists from Britain lived on the east coast, and did not even cross paths with cowboys. They appropriated the culture of the browns, because cowboys were popular among the people. In fact, the imperialists were hostile to cowboys and gauchos and tried to exterminate them.
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I already said, there were no cowboys descended from white slaves, these are inventions of imperialists. Cowboys are the same as gauchos
"Gauchos" are Argentine 'cowboys' and guess which white European nation was primary settlers of Argentina ???? ;)
 
There is no "South" and "North" America, there is one united America and one brown people of America. Gauchos is just another name for cowboys
How can I argue with such kookiness?
 
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Cowboys are no different from the Latin American Gauchos. They were the brown inhabitants of the American prairie and pampas, the steppe land of America. White slave colonists from Britain lived on the east coast, and did not even cross paths with cowboys. They appropriated the culture of the browns, because cowboys were popular among the people. In fact, the imperialists were hostile to cowboys and gauchos and tried to exterminate them.
Something I have learned about those of Spanish culture background. Referring to them as brown or non-white no matter their skin tone will tic them off quick. I had to do some Apologizing over the years on the subject. But yes here in Florida the first cowboys or cow hunters as they were called were Spanish. Crackers was also used to describe them because of the use of a whip to drive the herds.
 
White people's skin is disgusting, it stinks and is covered in spots. White people are like frogs, if you accidentally touch them, always wash your hands.


I always heard growing up that brown skin people attract flies.;) This the kind discussion I had back as a small boy in elementary school.
 
Cowboys are no different from the Latin American Gauchos. They were the brown inhabitants of the American prairie and pampas, the steppe land of America. White slave colonists from Britain lived on the east coast, and did not even cross paths with cowboys. They appropriated the culture of the browns, because cowboys were popular among the people. In fact, the imperialists were hostile to cowboys and gauchos and tried to exterminate them.
I knew it was you

What is this your 3rd or 4th screen name

We keep telling ya the gauchos mostly roamed Argentina and Uruguay


Key characteristics of Argentine gauchos:
  • Nomadic lifestyle:
    Gauchos lived and worked on the open plains, herding cattle and horses.

  • Expert horsemen:
    They were renowned for their exceptional horsemanship and ability to handle cattle.

  • Mestizo heritage:
    While often of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, they could also be white, Black, or mixed Black and white.

    • Cultural significance:
      Gauchos are deeply embedded in Argentine folklore and are seen as symbols of freedom, independence, and courage.
    • Traditional attire:
      They were known for wearing distinctive clothing like ponchos, bombachas (loose-fitting trousers), and facons (knives).
    • Role in Argentine history:
      Gauchos played a crucial role in Argentina's War of Independence, using their knowledge of the terrain and horsemanship to their advantage.
    • Modern adaptations:
      While their nomadic lifestyle has changed with modernization, gaucho traditions and skills are still valued and practiced on many ranches.
Gaucho Culture:
    • Pampas:
      The vast plains of Argentina and Uruguay are considered the heartland of gaucho culture.
    • Estancias:
      Gauchos often worked on large ranches called estancias.
    • Asado:
      The traditional Argentine barbecue, or asado, is a key part of gaucho culture and cuisine.
    • Yerba mate:
      A traditional South American caffeinated beverage, yerba mate, is a staple of the gaucho diet.
Gaucho Day:
    • Celebration of gaucho culture: Gaucho Day is a celebration of gaucho traditions and skills, including activities like lassoing, cattle driving, and horseback games.
 
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