LokBigBoss
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Yeh that’s what I had to unlearn. Extrapolating black American identity politics to a place in Latin American is peak ignorance. It’s natural because phenotypically more brehs are going to look more like the other. Knee jerk reaction is automatically align.
A certain group has weaponized this and brehs fall for it cause that’s our history, purely race based. Meanwhile that same group has been on social media shyttin on African Americans in the same breath calling us lazy
You Dominican?they're 1/3rd of the entire island. I get wanting more secure borders, but cutting off diplomatic relations would be foolish. Not many places on Earth have the set up we have of 2 countries on the same island.
Besides, the Haitian side of the island is damn near uninhabitable just off where it is and what happens to it naturally. Even if DR wanted to wipe Haiti out, nobody's tryna develop on a fault that's subject to so many natural disasters.

I was just by there a couple weeks ago. My first time in Santiago. The country really impressed me during this trip. It seems great.
Sad thing is a lot of them are as dark as me and got the same 4C naps, yet they don't see themselves as black due to speaking Spanish.

Yeh it is and the potential is crazy.

, as there have been countless economic based protests. They happen all the time. Or there might be a small outrage over a crime done by a foreigner (Haitian mostly due to population).
experiences with Dominicans, Black or mestizo