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Originally Posted by moneymike88
Originally Posted by moneymike88
somebody link me to the vid of this cape verdian chick?
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Originally Posted by moneymike88
Originally Posted by moneymike88
somebody link me to the vid of this cape verdian chick?
Originally Posted by moneymike88
Originally Posted by moneymike88
somebody link me to the vid of this cape verdian chick?
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
your narcissism is more mental illness than "knowledge of self"
your posts are terrible no matter how many times you edit
go be an e-revolutionary somewhere else, clown
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by f3DJam
you can be black and dominican at the same time
race=/=culture
simple concept, he doesn't seem to understand.
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by f3DJam
you can be black and dominican at the same time
race=/=culture
simple concept, he doesn't seem to understand.
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
your narcissism is more mental illness than "knowledge of self"
your posts are terrible no matter how many times you edit
go be an e-revolutionary somewhere else, clown
Originally Posted by Diego
See my last post bro.Originally Posted by nom de guerre
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
don't talk about things you don't know
Really?
So there isn't racism still going on in the DR? Someone is in denial is see
Originally Posted by Diego
See my last post bro.Originally Posted by nom de guerre
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
don't talk about things you don't know
Really?
So there isn't racism still going on in the DR? Someone is in denial is see
So what's the argument here? I agree with this statement....my point is he goes out of his way to say he's "hispanic" when hispanic/latino culture is just as diverse as black culture. All this tells me is he's embarrassed to be associated with "blackness". That's like me going on rants about how I'm Nigerian and not black, that would be ridiculous would it not?Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by f3DJam
you can be black and dominican at the same time
race=/=culture
simple concept, he doesn't seem to understand.
Your my dude Anton and I agree with you on many things. You are out of your element and this is something you don't understand. You and DC are black, from different backgrounds yet you are trying to put labels and pigeonhole Latin culture. Let it be, keep pushing. Ninjahood laid it out for you. He doesn't share anything with you and he probably never will. The sad thing about black people in the United States is that they don't want to be judged or stereotyped based on their skin color then come up with with this crap. Telling a Latino to embrace their "blackness" ( whatever the *#*$ that means, black folks don't even know what the *#*$ that means) is like telling a kid that never met his father to embrace him as an adult simy because it's his father by blood. You don't understand Latino culture, we get it. Take Ninjahoods words, back the *#*$ up. Sorry if it looks bad, posting from my phone
So what's the argument here? I agree with this statement....my point is he goes out of his way to say he's "hispanic" when hispanic/latino culture is just as diverse as black culture. All this tells me is he's embarrassed to be associated with "blackness". That's like me going on rants about how I'm Nigerian and not black, that would be ridiculous would it not?Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by f3DJam
you can be black and dominican at the same time
race=/=culture
simple concept, he doesn't seem to understand.
Your my dude Anton and I agree with you on many things. You are out of your element and this is something you don't understand. You and DC are black, from different backgrounds yet you are trying to put labels and pigeonhole Latin culture. Let it be, keep pushing. Ninjahood laid it out for you. He doesn't share anything with you and he probably never will. The sad thing about black people in the United States is that they don't want to be judged or stereotyped based on their skin color then come up with with this crap. Telling a Latino to embrace their "blackness" ( whatever the *#*$ that means, black folks don't even know what the *#*$ that means) is like telling a kid that never met his father to embrace him as an adult simy because it's his father by blood. You don't understand Latino culture, we get it. Take Ninjahoods words, back the *#*$ up. Sorry if it looks bad, posting from my phone
Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by Mr Anleu
What I'm interested in knowing is how all this applies to light skin Hispanics? Take myself, for example, my dad is from Guatemala and my mom is from El Salvador, BUT I have German, Spanish, and French Great-Great-Grandparents. Does that mean I should celebrate and recognize all those cultures? Should I walk around saying I'm white? I mean that is technically the color of my skin, but lets face it white people don't view me as white, so I don't see why black people care so much if Hispanics embrace their "blackness."
See this post bro.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
I just don't see why Black and Latin are conflicting identities.
I thought black was your skin color identification.
I thought Latin was your ethnic identification.
Why do people make it seem like you have to be one or the other?
WE ARE WHITE..
Join me and my homie Ice T at the top of the social ladder.
Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by Mr Anleu
What I'm interested in knowing is how all this applies to light skin Hispanics? Take myself, for example, my dad is from Guatemala and my mom is from El Salvador, BUT I have German, Spanish, and French Great-Great-Grandparents. Does that mean I should celebrate and recognize all those cultures? Should I walk around saying I'm white? I mean that is technically the color of my skin, but lets face it white people don't view me as white, so I don't see why black people care so much if Hispanics embrace their "blackness."
See this post bro.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
I just don't see why Black and Latin are conflicting identities.
I thought black was your skin color identification.
I thought Latin was your ethnic identification.
Why do people make it seem like you have to be one or the other?
WE ARE WHITE..
Join me and my homie Ice T at the top of the social ladder.
Originally Posted by Quincy Powell
This is a sad thread.
Originally Posted by Quincy Powell
This is a sad thread.
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
So should light skinned Hispanics embrace their "whiteness"?
My mom and dad both hail from Durango, Mexico. My dad is dark, looks like an Aztec warrior (lol), my mom is light skinned, blonde hair.
I don't feel white, people have confused me for being white. Should I add an extra bullet point on my resume "I'm White ;D"
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
So should light skinned Hispanics embrace their "whiteness"?
My mom and dad both hail from Durango, Mexico. My dad is dark, looks like an Aztec warrior (lol), my mom is light skinned, blonde hair.
I don't feel white, people have confused me for being white. Should I add an extra bullet point on my resume "I'm White ;D"
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
That's like me going on rants about how I'm Nigerian and not black, that would be ridiculous would it not?
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
That's like me going on rants about how I'm Nigerian and not black, that would be ridiculous would it not?