How do y'all feel about Afro Latinos

King P

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She knows she is black and her ancestors are from Africa tho right?
She knows she has African ancestry and is proud to be dark skinned.

But she doesn't believe in Black as a race. To her Black is just a color. And that when people say black, they mean African American. And shes not African American. So she doesn't wanna be called Black.
 

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Yeah, that was a fukk up. I meant non-Hispanic white. In other words someone who isn't white or who has a dark complexion. Using the term non-hispanic white is used to separate a white from a dark skinned/has some black features hispanic or one who isn't a white american. When they are talking about white hispanics, they usually just say white. They are slick with their terms, so you have to pay attention closely to what they say. Why do you think everytime someone talks about latins, they usually refer to puerto ricans, and associate them with other blacks?. It's because that is the look most Americans associate with being Latin. The black/mixed, puerto rican look.

This article gives you an idea how it works:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...are-there-white-hispanics-not-hispanic-whites

"What does all this mean? It means that paying attention to the way language is used reveals the way things actually are in a culture, which is often different from the way we would like them to be. In this case, it means that Americans don’t use the term “Hispanic white” because they assume that Hispanics are not white—so the term would be self-contradictory. For a person considered Hispanic to say he or she is white is in some ways parallel to someone with a black parent “passing for white.” Some Hispanics might look white here, and be white in other countries; and American culture might change the way it categorizes people like them in the future; but in the United States of 2012 they are not white."
 

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Afro latinos are far too c00nish for my liking. Sometimes I think of all the black people in the diaspora, African-Americans are probably the only ones to openly defy the western concept of beauty and truly love themselves. The others have been thoroughly brainwashed.

Just look at what theyve done to our brothers in the dominican republic? They'd rather accept they are related to rats than africans :scusthov:

:aicmon:

AAs go further in the "loving themselves" department because of having been detached for so long from Africa and having had basically their whole culture taken from them. So the whole "I'm Black and I'm Proud" is as much to defy Western culture as it is to regain some sense of self. On the other hand, a lot of people from the African diaspora in Europe for example don't go as far as AAs because they don't feel the need to prove to themselves/others where they come from/who they are and are more comfortable with their identity, as most have only been in Europe for two generations and still have strong and regular links with whatever country they originally come from.

There is no side pick. Latino just has to do with a language that you speak.

Latino/hispanic classification is dumb to begin with. Why isn't there an anglo classification? :rudy:

"Latino" comes from latin-based languages: French, Spanish and Portuguese. It's just a convenient (and eurocentred) way to qualify part of a continent. "Anglo" wouldn't make sense because there would only be English in the "Anglo" group, English being part of the Germanic language group. If anything you could've called Northern America "English America" (with the exception of Québec and some other areas of Canada), but obviously that wasn't an option.
 

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Yeah, that was a fukk up. I meant non-Hispanic white. In other words someone who isn't white or who has a dark complexion. Using the term non-hispanic white is used to separate a white from a dark skinned/has some black features hispanic or one who isn't a white american. When they are talking about white hispanics, they usually just say white. They are slick with their terms, so you have to pay attention closely to what they say. Why do you think everytime someone talks about latins, they usually refer to puerto ricans, and associate them with other blacks?. It's because that is the look most Americans associate with being Latin. The black/mixed, puerto rican look.

This article gives you an idea how it works:

Are There White Hispanics But Not Hispanic Whites? | Psychology Today

"What does all this mean? It means that paying attention to the way language is used reveals the way things actually are in a culture, which is often different from the way we would like them to be. In this case, it means that Americans don’t use the term “Hispanic white” because they assume that Hispanics are not white—so the term would be self-contradictory. For a person considered Hispanic to say he or she is white is in some ways parallel to someone with a black parent “passing for white.” Some Hispanics might look white here, and be white in other countries; and American culture might change the way it categorizes people like them in the future; but in the United States of 2012 they are not white."
I understand all that.

But you do realize you proved my point that in America there as no such thing as a Black Latino right?
 

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You do realize you proved my point that in America there as no such thing as a Black Latino right?

That's why I stated they use certain terms!.

There are black latinos in America, but they assume a latino is black. They are just using trickery with their words. Instead of speaking english, like a black american they call you black latin, due to you speaking spanish. If anything, there is no such things as white latinos, just like the article stated. I think Latins know this, inherently, and why they disassociate themselves quickly with black in a lot of instances. IT all comes down to class, and peoples perception of race, and class. When you see a white person speaking spanish, you don't assume they come from a lower class country. When you see a colored speaking spanish, you assume that is where they come from. You don't think they are an American who speaks spanish, because colored is associated with poverty, and ignorance. It's all racial, and trickery of words. That is why they let you call yourself African-American, and not just an American. It's trickery.

Of course this is who you ask. An uneducated white person thinks this way, but an uneducated black person thinks differently.
 

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She knows she has African ancestry and is proud to be dark skinned.

But she doesn't believe in Black as a race. To her Black is just a color. And that when people say black, they mean African American. And shes not African American. So she doesn't wanna be called Black.

damn i don't wanna say this but....ya moms is c00ning lol
 

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damn i don't wanna say this but....ya moms is c00ning lol
LOL. I thought she was, but she's really not.

She is proud to be dark skinned and acknowledges her African ancestry. But to her, she just thinks that Black is a color, not a race.

And she only considered African Americans to be Black. She doesn't consider Caribbeans or even actually Africans to be Black.

If you ask her if Rihanna is Black, she'll say "No, she's Barbadian". shyt, if you say Akon is Black, she'd say "No, he's African".

I don't agree with her, but I don't look at it as "c00ning".
 

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LOL. I thought she was, but she's really not.

She is proud to be dark skinned and acknowledges her African ancestry. But to her, she just thinks that Black is a color, not a race.

And she only considered African Americans to be Black. She doesn't consider Caribbeans or even actually Africans to be Black.

If you ask her if Rihanna is Black, she'll say "No, she's Barbadian". shyt, if you say Akon is Black, she'd say "No, he's African".

I don't agree with her, but I don't look at it as "c00ning".
You never tried correcting her? :manny:
 

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LOL. I thought she was, but she's really not.

She is proud to be dark skinned and acknowledges her African ancestry. But to her, she just thinks that Black is a color, not a race.

And she only considered African Americans to be Black. She doesn't consider Caribbeans or even actually Africans to be Black.

If you ask her if Rihanna is Black, she'll say "No, she's Barbadian". shyt, if you say Akon is Black, she'd say "No, he's African".

I don't agree with her, but I don't look at it as "c00ning".

My dude she's c00ning :wow:

Im so sorry. How a grown ass women don't know what race is :wtf:
 

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Here's the difference in my opinion...in the U.S. blacks put race before nationality, and in the carribean/latin america,pretty much anywhere else people claim their nationality first. I don't see why this is such a big deal to black people here.
 

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LOL. I thought she was, but she's really not.

She is proud to be dark skinned and acknowledges her African ancestry. But to her, she just thinks that Black is a color, not a race.

And she only considered African Americans to be Black. She doesn't consider Caribbeans or even actually Africans to be Black.

If you ask her if Rihanna is Black, she'll say "No, she's Barbadian". shyt, if you say Akon is Black, she'd say "No, he's African".

I don't agree with her, but I don't look at it as "c00ning".

That doesn't make any sense.

How can an African-American be black, but she thinks race isn't a color, and rhiana is bajan, and Akon is African when they ALL have brown skin. Plus, Africa is a continent not a country. No disrespect, but it sounds like your moms looks down on American blacks, and finding excuses to disassociate herself. The islands need some serious education to happen.

People are wild:russ:
 

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I respect afro-latinos who acknowledge they're black. I don't respect those who hate their black heritage and/or deny.


Paul Mooney's skit was funny, but there's white hispanics too. Just like there's black dominicans, there's white ones too. Same goes for Ricans, Cubans, etc.
 
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