Afro Latino pride, yes you can be both

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breh the usage of "black" wouldnt be embraced in the same capacity it is today if it werent for AA's. This is some revisionist history shyt:snoop:

black has been used for thousands of years. But its modern day definition is grounded in AA culture
We all know that America media is strong.

That doesn't change that black means all Africans including AAs from its creation to now.
 

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Only AA'S believe black means american only

Not true...

That's mostly Latinos...who will be darker than you and call you a nikka and straight up tell you they ain't Black


nikkas be nappy headed, wide fukking nose and be like..."nikka I ain't Black, I am Spanish..." :troll:



I just look at them like :scust: this nikka calling himself Spanish...


I only met one or two Afro-Latinos in real life that ain't pull that shyt and actually was like, "Nah, Black PR..."

And one was just was super dark skin and couldn't even pull some shyt...:yeshrug:
 

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Afro-Brasilians seem like the most proud out of the diaspora. :manny:

They still have their african culture in tact, capoeria, they wear their hair natural (not all but most), samba, some in the north still practice an african religion and they once had a nigerian prince lead an uprising.

Viva Brasil :wow:
 

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Afro-Brasilians seem like the most proud out of the diaspora. :manny:

They still have their african culture in tact, capoeria, they wear their hair natural (not all but most), samba, some in the north still practice an african religion and they once had a nigerian prince lead an uprising.

Viva Brasil :wow:

Nah...they'll hit you with the "Me no Negro, Me Pardo" in a minute

African Americans are the most proud but the least African, then I would say Anglophones in the Caribbean and Latin America...then I would go with Brazilians, then I would go with the Hispanic Blacks...
 

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U are Brazilian?

Nope. African American. Did a DNA test and learned that I match Caribbean people as well as African Americans; notably Dominicans, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago people. In fact a person came back to me as a 3rd cousin on my DNA test. That person's family tree showed that we had relatives that were slaves in Trinidad, but some research that I did seems to indicate that they may have come from some other Caribbean Island. Anyway our folks ended up some kind of way in North Carolina in the 1830's.
 

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Nah...they'll hit you with the "Me no Negro, Me Pardo" in a minute

African Americans are the most proud but the least African, then I would say Anglophones in the Caribbean and Latin America...then I would go with Brazilians, then I would go with the Hispanic Blacks...
thats not even Portuguese :martin:....stop making up shyt
 

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thats not even Portuguese :martin:....stop making up shyt

Lol...you never heard of Pardo Brazilians...

Majority of Brazil identifies as Pardos

Pardo Brazilians - Wikipedia

In Brazil, Pardo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaʁdu] or [ˈpaɾdu]) is an ethnic/skin color category used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in the Brazilian censuses. The term "pardo" is a complex one, more commonly used to refer to Brazilians of mixed ethnic ancestries. Pardo Brazilians represent a wide range of skin colours and backgrounds. They are typically a mixture of white Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian and Native Brazilian.
 

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Nope. African American. Did a DNA test and learned that I match Caribbean people as well as African Americans; notably Dominicans, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago people. In fact a person came back to me as a 3rd cousin on my DNA test. That person's family tree showed that we had relatives that were slaves in Trinidad, but some research that I did seems to indicate that they may have come from some other Caribbean Island. Anyway our folks ended up some kind of way in North Carolina in the 1830's.
I've seen a couple of west africans that did their dna test and found their distant cousins in America.
The dna test said they had a great great great grand parent in common which is pretty crazy/cool:blessed::wow:
 
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