RustyShackleford
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De nada, b.
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De nada, b.
That’s just dumb. Most of us don’t even come on NT for shoes anymore. If it wasn’t for general and s&t I would have been left. Hopefully he gets his privileges back. I don’t agree with most of NT but I would never stop you from speaking your mind.
I remember African booty scratcher from Boyz n Da HoodWow, never heard of haitian booty scratcher.
That’s just dumb. Most of us don’t even come on NT for shoes anymore. If it wasn’t for general and s&t I would have been left. Hopefully he gets his privileges back. I don’t agree with most of NT but I would never stop you from speaking your mind.
I’ve never heard of either term being used in person. I’ve only heard of that **** online.That's more of a west indian discrimination thing than anything to do with racism or self hate.
I too recall hearing the term Haitian booty scratcher growing up much more than I heard African booty scratcher. For w/e reason others tend to look down on them and say slick ****. Haitians definitely stand up for themselves and seem more united for it though.
The Haitian-DR hate never made sense to me though but then again most racism doesn't.
I remember African booty scratcher from Boyz n Da Hood
That **** was real for elementary kids all the way up to HS.I’ve never heard of either term being used in person. I’ve only heard of that **** online.
It wouldn’t be the first time he said some wild ****, he’s been doing that since day one.Do you even know why he was banned?
I hope she is calling out her family members that I am sure are saying the wild and ignorant stuff that many DOinicans spew when they are comfortable
Honestly good for Cardi for doing this. The racism in the Latino community is wild af to me.
As a Dominican myself, I am 100% behind her in this.
Fried chicken and maduros let's goooo
Accurate.
Have a fantastic rest of your weekend, man.
I’m black and that’s what I eat for cheat meals
you too bro.
It is clear that racism within the afro-latino community is not only sadly prevalent, but also absurd.
I would like to expand the discussion a bit.
As a black man in America, often, many people choose to identify as black. But they also make their individual heritage known as well: Dominican, Peurto Rican, Nigerian, Somalian, Ghanaian, etc.
I have had this discussion with some of my close friends because at times there seems to be an erasure of black american heritage because the terminology "black" is being used to describe everyone non-white.
I understand the distinction due to the decision many have to not identify as black because they are racists.
But my question is how should black Americans, that are not black immigrants (but instead descendants of the American slave trade) self-identify?
I haven't noticed that at all.
Black! wtf?
I have had this discussion with some of my close friends because at times there seems to be an erasure of black american heritage because the terminology "black" is being used to describe everyone non-white.