• chellomere@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Actually, in Iran there is a full blown spectrum, from what in America is considered white, even blonde people, to what you consider black, and everything in between. There’s quite a bit of Asian, specifically Turkic and Mongolic, genes woven into it too.

    All these people are considered Iranian.

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      15 hours ago

      Thankyou, my understanding was incomplete. I was making the fundamental mistake of looking at the makeup of those in leadership positions. You have fixed my error.

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        13 hours ago

        Thank you! There is a tendency, as you have noted, of some white-passing Iranians who immigrate to the US to claim “we are actually white”. I think it’s problematic and can be seen as racist - does this mean they consider non-white-passing to not be Iranian? Does it mean they think of themselves as better than immigrants that don’t pass as white? Here’s a photo to illustrate different ethnicities in the country: