Stop it.
They mean they aren't "african-american"
Go to Jamaica and not one black Jamaican will say they aren't black.
Read http://www.the-coli.com/3632610-post55.html
Stop it.
They mean they aren't "african-american"
Go to Jamaica and not one black Jamaican will say they aren't black.
Of course they did.
Brazil has a higher population of Black people than any other country in the Western Hemisphere.
Too bad that when people think of Brazilians, they don't think of Black people.
more than likely u r around and/or come into contact with a bunch of ignorant ppl...
....America still has to work its race identity issues

That's because they are almost more outright racist than the US.Well u can blame the media for rarely showing Black Brazilians unless its a carnival dancer. Spike Lee got a documentary on Brazil coming out soon highlighting their rise up to the World Cup next year. He's interviewing a few black Brazilians.
True I've been told that I was African and not black. Even some black americans will say there aren't African american just black.I'm confused, there are black latinos so whats the issuemore than likely u r around and/or come into contact with a bunch of ignorant ppl...
In America tho Black = Black American... so I've been told "oh ur not black ur african"..to which I reply "and you are AFRICAN American"....America still has to work its race identity issues
oh and just because I dont sound like BLACKSON doesnt mean I dont have an African accent
sorry had to ventjust ate some banging oxtail toowats this thread about again
That's weird because i hear them all the time. Some of them my friends.
They say "i'm not black. I'm jamaican" as if to say "i'm not black american". Which is what i think Big Papi meant when he said that. This became clear to me once when i was talking to this black american girls and she said "but that dont apply to you because you're not black. Aren't you from a different country?"
See, many black americans are referring to themselves and themselves ONLY when they utter the word "black". They take it as if they, and only THEY are the ONLY blacks and that others are just mere wannabes who share the skin color.
And by the way Haiti was a spanish and then french colony but in no way were we ever french. Jamaicans were at some point British citizens because after slavery was abolished the blacks slaves were integrated into the British Colony population. Haitians went from slave to Haitian because we became independent before slavery ended. Thus why we are different then Martinique and Guadeloupe who's black population became french citizens once slavery was abolished.
Know your caribbean history, brethren.
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"I'm Not Black, I'm Dominican!"

Breh I already know that. My comments earlier were a joke. Yall Frenchie Haitians are so sensitive.
I'm pretty new to these forum but lurk sometimes, and it seems are large part of yall are african americans.
How do yall feel about latinos who clearly have black in them saying they are just black?
Reason I ask is just cause I'm half latino but my latino side is black, if you didn't speak to my pops and heard his strong accent you'd think he was a black man not from latin america.
I always consider myself latino and most people just assume I am but I still know I have black in me and when I tell people I have black in me they're like ', you aint black you're latino' , yea that's true but also my ancestors were slaves in south america .. I just don't like to deny what I am
Anyways, how yall feel about this ?
LOL @ You thinking most of the people on this forum is black.
This forum is majority white & West Indies than anything.

She knows she is black and her ancestors are from Africa tho right?Wouldn't be surprised if he said that.
My mom puts Latino and Black on a census. But she does not like being called Black at all lol.
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You're not black you're *Insert latin country*".There is no side pick. Latino just has to do with a language that you speak.It's a double edged sword.
Some afro latinos deny being black .("*im not black im *insert latin country*"
Some black people in america deny them claiming black ("You're not black you're *Insert latin country*".
I think the problem is the word latino. Ima just speak for myself but when i first came to nyc it made no sense to be black and latino. It was like being a blood and a crip, u had to pick a side lol.


