One of the clearest examples of anti-whiteness stems from the early 1800s in Paraguay where José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia didn't allow Spaniards and other Europeans to marry each other, thus causing the population to become a shade of beige which it apparently is up to this day.
One of the clearest examples of anti-whiteness stems from the early 1800s in Paraguay where José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia didn't allow Spaniards and other Europeans to marry each other, thus causing the population to become a shade of beige which it apparently is up to this day.