*Has a cute caramel complected young lady in his Avatar*
U visit frequently to buy p*ssyIma do what he is doing. Let the bruh enjoy life.
You stay sounding ignorant as shyt. Who is "we"?? Then move... ur not contributing anything here except for being a soundboard for reverse racism, ur talking about "go on.. get, we don't want your type here".. wtf?
No, "they" as in we, wouldn't want YOU there.
"Morena" is literally a term of endearment in the DRUnderstand moving to another country but I can't fukk with moving to Dr after years of whitewashing history and genocidal killings of Haitians. Most females there, don't identify as morenas...
well in the DR we actually do not that I'm supporting us going to DR, I'm just posting history
Claro pero es una identificación del piel también
calm your non-comprehending and irrational azz down. Not even worth my time, I don't like you anyway.What the hell are you talking about? You sound as if you low key bipolar as shyt. Did you even comprehend what I was saying because I can’t comprehend your response in relation to what I said? What is your argument? I can’t even engage with you most times because you come off like you unstable af.
Nikkas be having relatively sane conversations but every thread you bring your ass up in you be like
Goddamn
Get you some dikk and settle down.
This.A lot of you would literally blend in out there. It's not as racist or xenophobic as y'all think.
I would need to hear a Haitian response to this to make a judgement. The perception that the DR is racist precedes the Haitian crisis, and although the Haitian situation exacerbated that perception, basing his argument solely off of that is problematic.
I’m not even making the claim that Doninicans are racist. I’m saying many Dominicans are still dealing with identity issues and self-hate which is symptomatic of a larger societal problem. Although you do still have your fair share of “white worshippers” throughout various African countries, you won’t have the issues of people denying their “Africaness”.
And I would want AA to go to a country that is not only secure in their blackness but welcomes us and our talents and the ability to build together. A country like Ghana, for instance, that instituted its “Right to Abode” program to attract members of the Diaspora back to Ghana with a path to citizenship.
NPR Choice page
http://ghanatrade.com.gh/images/products/laws/GHANA IMMIGRATION SERVICE RIGHT OF ABODE.pdf