Why can't French people accept that Napoleon was a French person of Italian ancestry like Carla Bruni? Or do they make up bullshit about her being 100% French too? That would be quite stupid.
Why can't Italian people accept that Italian cuisine was invented by Italian Americans and that the tomato is an American fruit?
>>62091972
>no politics related shitpost
>LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE LEFTISTS AND THEIR LIES
>>62092165
>leftists
Leftards*
>>62092086
It's the other way around, friend. America is Italian clay: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerigo_Vespucci
>>62091972
if not french then what are they
I dare you to go to Corsica, tell them they are Italian and come back home alive to mama
>>62092689
He was a Genoan descended from Tuscan nobility: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Bonaparte
>The Bonaparte (originally Buonaparte) family were from minor Italian nobility who held most of their property in the hill town of San Miniato near Florence, Italy. The name derives from Italian, buona, "good" and parte, "part" or "side".
Carla Bruni is an italian of Italian ancestry, she just married a french
>>62092950
>a Jew
Fix'd.
>>62093210
Like I said she's italian
>>62092941
The family had been corsican for more than 300 years, Napoleon considered himself Corsican and French.
And Italy was not a thing at the time.
>>62091902
>italy
>existing at the time
He was Corsican and Corsica was French
>>62093595
>>62093664
It is true that "Italian" is a meme ethnicity for the most part, but he was a speaker of an Italic dialect, not French. He never learned how to speak French well.
>>62095346
Video related. It's clearly closer to Italian than French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6boHMXlBOjw
Corsicans are corsicans, that's it. They hate everyone else
>>62095487
I've heard their dialects look like tuscan dialect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLh0m775SaI
My father speak it btw
>>62095807
Corsicans are kebabs and Alberto Barbosas now. You destroyed their heritage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corsica#Demographics
>The majority of the foreign immigrants in Corsica come from the Maghreb (particularly Moroccans, who made up 33.5% of all immigrants in Corsica at the 2011 census), and from Southern Europe (particularly Portuguese, 22.7% of immigrants on the island), and Italians (13.7%).