The belief that white men have no toes is an expression of cultural misunderstanding or a reflection of stereotypes that can arise from limited exposure to other cultures. This notion may stem from differences in footwear and clothing norms, where certain cultural practices lead to misconceptions about physical characteristics. Additionally, it can highlight broader themes of racial and cultural stereotypes that persist in societies. It's important to approach such beliefs critically, recognizing their roots in cultural narratives rather than reality.
the Africans think the whites have no toes because they wear shoes which make their toes not visible
It is far from only white men who fight in wars. Africans, Asians, Native Americans, and Middle Easterners all have extensive histories of conflict.
The Nigerians see the white men as strange and their religion as bizarre. They make fun of the white men's religion and the way their interpreters speak, saying a phrase that sounds like "my buttocks." Further, they make fun of the Court Messengers, calling them "Kotma of the ash buttocks," and saying they are "fit to be a slave."
It was called the North Gate by ancient Africans
Noway men don't have weird toes! Anyway everybody is unique.
Men typically have 10 toes, with each foot having five toes.
The vast majority, of course, do no such thing. I suppose if you find one that does, you could ask him.
Wild Africans
i suppose a tuxedo and a phantom of the opera style mask ( a plain white mask that covers all of your face but cut in half verticaly)
uh...sleep,i suppose
Having hair on toes is not particular to any nation or citizenship. French men have the same amount and repartition of hair on their toes, as Englishmen or Americans.
South Africans