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Quote it. This may be a misunderstanding.You know what you said. I’ll leave it at that.
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Quote it. This may be a misunderstanding.You know what you said. I’ll leave it at that.
I did not say that. You've yet to post a quote of mine showing I said that. That is a lie.You said “Bc it’s not documented facts that more Africans were dropped off in Latin America than anywhere else.” That’s not true. Outside of Brazil the majority of African slaves were brought to the Caribbean, then the U.S. It is “documented facts”.
My bad. I thought you posted that.I did not say that. You've yet to post a quote of mine showing I said that. That is a lie.
There have absolutely been slaves dropped off in the Carribean, Central America and South America. LOL. My wife is from the Carribean. Born and raised in DR. You are quoting someone else that jumped to a conclusion based on my post. He even quoted my post for you if you think I altered mine.
LolHispanics really get in their feelings when the truth about their roots within the African diaspora are exposed. Yet they love parading around our culture trying their best to imitate the original man. Hilarious.
Man listen
We got african blood. All of us. Its that simple. Respect the motherland. No need for division. And **** a census.
I’ve been waiting for u to say something RustIt is getting picante in here
Yeais latin trap appropriation
It isn’t that simple when generations have been taught to hate themselves.Yeah, I don't see why someone would deny certain ancestry when it's pretty obvious.
I identify as Latino/Hispanic but I know for a fact there's some African blood in my family, my dad's family told me so. In fact a few of them resemble Ninja's female family members. Just acknowledge it and add it to the things to be proud of.
It isn’t that simple when generations have been taught to hate themselves.
When you have been told all your life you aren’t African and being African is bad, it’s hard to embrace having African ancestors.How so?
Yeah, I don't see why someone would deny certain ancestry when it's pretty obvious.
I identify as Latino/Hispanic but I know for a fact there's some African blood in my family, my dad's family told me so. In fact a few of them resemble Ninja's female family members. Just acknowledge it and add it to the things to be proud of.
Son might be able to hustle harder to cop the Cuban faster if he embraced himself.Thats my thing. Like why the need to be divisive. If it was cultural discussion and we have people telling ol boy to be more african or dead his self identity of dominican new yorker, than i dig it.
But, Its the simple fact of not acknowledging verifiable history from people much smarter and who have actually done the work in this field.
No one is aksing these african deniers to change who they are. Just to accept the fact thats thiers more to you than meets the eye. Embrace that ****. It should make you a better person.
When o I’ve been told all your life you aren’t African and being African is bad, it’s hard to embrace having African ancestors.