Afro Latino pride, yes you can be both

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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:


You mean the same ones who deny their blackness(though that is slowly changing) and live in a delusional "racial paradise"?
 

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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...
Nah AA are not the least African. Puerto Ricans And Dominicans Average the least.

AA average alittle below Haitians and the Anglo Caribbean. Latin Americans are way less African. It's pretty obvious AA are more African. :skip:


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Nah AA are not the least African. Puerto Ricans And Dominicans Average the least.

AA average alittle below Haitians and the Anglo Caribbean. Latin Americans are way less African. It's pretty obvious AA are more African. :skip:


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That chart represents only the people that have benn tested and provided their results ton that ancestry DNA database. A lot of Dominicans And African Americans haven't taken the ancestry DNA test.
 

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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.
Word...
All that long lost family nikkas got out here...
shyt is a shame man...:wow:
 

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All that long lost family nikkas got out here...
shyt is a shame man...:wow:

If more African Americans tested they would discover that they have Caribbean ancestry, because slaves were moved between plantations in the Caribbean and USA During the slave era. After slavery ended a lot of Caribbean Black people migrated to the USA.
 

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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...
You just made this up never met a brasilian in your life. post the link.
 
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We all know that America media is strong.

That doesn't change that black means all Africans including AAs from its creation to now.
this really changes nothing.
no other culture embraced "black" in the same fashion.The whole world notices this including africans and caribbeans.
We are all a part of the african diaspora thats where it ends
 

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If more African Americans tested they would discover that they have Caribbean ancestry, because slaves were moved between plantations in the Caribbean and USA During the slave era. After slavery ended a lot of Caribbean Black people migrated to the USA.
Oh I know G...
 

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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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Those are the mixed race Brazilians that call themselves pardo. You're fukking clueless. :mjlol::francis:
 

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That's just they're way of separating themselves from their Blackness.

Dominicans will be quick to say "Black = AA" when they're called Black, but then turn around and call Haitians "Black" :mjpls:

The truth is that Latino culture is inherently Anti-Black
I've met Dominicans and other Afro-Latinos who were black as night say they aren't black. Some even get offended when you call them black. I've learned not to give a shyt about them.
 

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Does this apply for white Hispanics as well? :lupe:

I know I have some black in my ancestry. Especially on my dad's moms side but not in recent generations. But as a white Hispanic, am I required to pick a side also? :lupe:

Do I need to contact the white congregation and inform them of my pending free agency?

@Bless't and @VegasCAC gonna need to make me an offer. :sas1:



Although I won't mind listening to offers from the other congregations. :sas2:
 

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Does this apply for white Hispanics as well? :lupe:

I know I have some black in my ancestry. Especially on my dad's moms side but not in recent generations. But as a white Hispanic, am I required to pick a side also? :lupe:

Do I need to contact the white congregation and inform them of my pending free agency?

@Bless't and @VegasCAC gonna need to make me an offer. :sas1:



Although I won't mind listening to offers from the other congregations. :sas2:

I'm a white Latino, welcome :blessed:
 

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Those are the mixed race Brazilians that call themselves pardo. You're fukking clueless. :mjlol::francis:
These idiots. :snoop:

They think the whole world follows the one drop rule when in fact it's the only country that follows that stupid rule. Next they'll say africans don't embrace their africanism because biracial/mixed people are considered coloured.
 

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this really changes nothing.
no other culture embraced "black" in the same fashion.The whole world notices this including africans and caribbeans.
We are all a part of the african diaspora thats where it ends
Us embracing the concept of race the most was because we are where it came from and nothing else. That does nothing to affect what it is which is a category of race use to describe all of the african diaspora which is the racial concept.

That's what it is and it hasn't changed.
 
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