It's May 13, 2024, 12:14:16 AM
yea that did come from a one sided view but you lying when you talk about so call brown people from latin america dont know what a black person is. they know very well well about Blacks. there are a lot of Blacks through out latin america. they just get treated like shit for the color of the skin and thats why they are called niggers because they have it in they heads that they are better than the Blackman/or women, because of the caste system set up there. so they callin Blacks niggers because they know its used as a negative ...i repeat not because they dont know about it . and you not thats the truth for reals.
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on January 17, 2008, 11:28:30 AMyea that did come from a one sided view but you lying when you talk about so call brown people from latin america dont know what a black person is. they know very well well about Blacks. there are a lot of Blacks through out latin america. they just get treated like shit for the color of the skin and thats why they are called niggers because they have it in they heads that they are better than the Blackman/or women, because of the caste system set up there. so they callin Blacks niggers because they know its used as a negative ...i repeat not because they dont know about it . and you not thats the truth for reals. Oh na. You're mistaken. The Blacks from Latin America hardly consider themselves Black. I know a lot of Afro Latinos who hate to be called Black. Straight up. They feel as if they're just dark skinned Latinos. Plus, they're not that prevalent in the City. They live along the coast. In Mexico, Honduras, etc. They're coastal down there. In the city you'll see a few Blacks, but not that often. So, yeah, it's true, they really don't know about them. A friend of mine has a grandmother who had never seen a Black person before. When she saw a Black person for the first time, she really thought he had been burned. She didn't know. She's from a small town in Mexico where everyone looks just like her. She never travelled outside of her little town. That goes for a lot of Latinos.
They don't know that they're Blacks. They know they're dark. Darker than others. But, they were raised the same way. They speak the same language. They don't feel any different. It's sort of like Africans and Jamaicans. They don't really consider themselves Blacks. It's not a racism thing, IMO. It's more of a cultural issue.
It's sort of like Africans and Jamaicans. They don't really consider themselves Blacks. It's not a racism thing, IMO. It's more of a cultural issue.