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Theme of T.Hawk SSF2/SNES

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

The theme of T.Hawk in the Super Nintendo version of Super Street Fighter II

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  • "Nigger lover"

    Is that supposed to be an insult? Really?

    Clearly you're just a rascist. You probably learnt this sort of rascism from your father no doubt.

    Bloody Neo Nazis. You're all pathetic.

    Also, I don't know what "thruth" means. Is is a term that Neo Nazis use?

    Wikipedia? The place which anyone can edit? No, it's not a good source for information.

  • @inmytime395 Mexican Is not a race it's a nationality. Thinking Mexican is a race is like thinking American citizen's race is American. What do you think most Mexican Citizens are part? Do you think "Native American" is only exclusive the the U.S.? Majority of Mexicans have Amerindian blood and some spanish, they didn't just pop out of the ground. He may not originate from Mexico, but he resides in Mexico, thus making him Mexican.

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  • lol i thought he was tony hawk

  • ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-CAMMY!

  • @inmytime395 Go discuss bullshit somewhere else

  • @PlagueRiddenGoat Word up

  • HOwah!!! Quit arguing, if T Hawk is real, he would truly belong to one land which was stolen from us, Turtle Island that's where he is from just like the rest of us! Period.

  • I have friends who are of Apache Yahi and Aztec Native american decent and are MEXICAN. Look up mexicos demographics on google or wiki.

  • @CuervoBlack06 No he is not from New Mexico, when you play the actual game and the little airplane selects his stage, a Mexican Flag is represented.

  • @countacolor People tend confuse the two terms "Native American" and Mexican. Society draws a dividing line between the two, even though Mexicans are predominantly indigenous. T. Hawk is a good representation of the country, which is why he is chosen to portray Mexicans in SF.

  • @tlacaelel090 The Uto-Aztecan families, along with many other groups, cross colonial borders. Its only fair to make T. Hawk look a "U.S. 'indian'" as he is from the northern part of the desert, and Anahuac descent people from the northern deserts tend to look sort of like T. Hawk. Dont let colonial borders define the way you think, as these borders were put by Europeans, NOT US.

  • T.Hawk seems to be an Apache and they used to live in Sonora and Chihuahua, I live near an old Apache town and you can see how the used to live.

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