What about puerto ricoDidnt I not say the French speaking islands are INCLUDED?
And how many times do I have to repeat to you that Quebec is controlled by the now mainly ENGLISH influenced Canada!
What about puerto ricoDidnt I not say the French speaking islands are INCLUDED?
And how many times do I have to repeat to you that Quebec is controlled by the now mainly ENGLISH influenced Canada!
Nah the carrib
What about puerto rico
Look who's talking. Your entire coli persona is riding our jock from the username t the way you post and you don't even live in America. Take pride in your own goat fukking people, sand cac.AA's stay worried about other blacks, Afro-Latinos don't trust em THEY c00nS man
nikka worry about your own
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True.Its not shocking because the main repsentives of latin americans are the mixed or white ones
True.
Athletes aside, the people in newscasting and telenovelas (which seems to comprise the majority of Latino television programming) are always white.
I was born in America and lived the majority of my life dipshytLook who's talking. Your entire coli persona is riding our jock from the username t the way you post and you don't even live in America. Take pride in your own goat fukking people, sand cac.![]()


Yeah I live in UAE and a lot of these Arabs think they white just because their skin color even though they look nothing like a white person faciallyAlso many latina that are seen as white in their home country are not seen as white in america. Its really weird how things work.
. It's sad that people are obsessed with this
Well The Spanish colonies culturally accepted racial mixing. America did not. Thus black Americans are proving to be more African. The data that we do have is correlating with historical evidence. It makes sense. We can make an educated guess by Afams physical appearance vs Latin America. One group clearly has more African physical traits.on average.
Still doesn't change that you need to unshackle yourself from our nuts and show pride in your people.I was born in America and lived the majority of my life dipshyt![]()
Well the data we do have is showing otherwise. On average you will find more < 60 % Aframs than Dominicans and Cubans. Not saying there aren't very black Latinos but there are far less of them. We have African Americans getting 100% African. If these people are so black why haven't we seen not one 100% African Dominican or Cuban yet? These test are have been around for nearly a decade now. Not one....I think that you might have that backwards. Some of the most unmixed Black people in the diaspora are in the Caribbean. I think that Cubans and Dominicans have less admixture than African Americans. The average African American is between 15% to 25% European. We have to look up some stats on that, but I think that Africans taken to Spanish colonies have more Amerindian admixture. African Americans don't have much Amerindian mixture at all.
Well the data we do have is showing otherwise. On average you will find more < 60 % Aframs than Dominicans and Cubans. Not saying there aren't very black Latinos but there are far less of them. We have African Americans getting 100% African. If these people are so black why haven't we seen not one 100% African Dominican or Cuban yet? These test are have been around for nearly a decade now. Not one....
How do I not show pride in my peopleStill doesn't change that you need to unshackle yourself from our nuts and show pride in your people.

Yes, but you are not providing proof or anything for that matter that says they more African. Just saying they are more African becuase you believe they are doesn't mean anything. Historically we can Agree the Spanish colonies racial mixed more than in the Americas. This is historical fact.That chart is not complete. It is from an AncestryDNA project. I remember the project, because I contributed my DNA results to it. The projects only accounts for people who reported their results, which means that it would be skewed.
The only African Americans that would score in the high 90% and above would be African Americans from South Carolina and Georgia; specifically along the sea islands.