Introducing Blackleticism at the Closer Position: Aroldis Chapman

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Ok were all black, Latinos are black,


Why don't you guys accept us as black? And why do you call us spics and wetbacks if we're black?


Who said all Latinos are black? You're about as dumb as they get :mjlol:

These two people are Cuban -

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According to you they are the same race :dead: Nevermind the fact Latino isn't a race moron, that is why people are pointing out that Aroldis is black, because Cuba like most Carribean nations had slavery, hence BLACK people being there.
 

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Aroldis Chapman and Francisco Lindor are black.

The problem is...and this is the same shyt in every thread on this site.... :beli:.....is that Caribbean people tend to identify with their cultural or national background before their racial background. Why some clowns can't understand this is annoying.
A black man in America tends to see himself as a black man first...and American second.
A Cuban is more likely to see himself as Cuban first...and black man second.

This shyt is nothing new.

Back in the 1950s when Roberto Clemente was traveling in the Minor Leagues in America...he had this sort of realization because in PR he was always just a Puerto Rican. But in America...especially in the deep south when he was busing with his teammates...he was just another n***a who could have easily been lynched for going to the wrong restaurant. The treatment he received was jarring to him. I suggest some of you read up and learn something.
 

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Aroldis Chapman and Francisco Lindor are black.

The problem is...and this is the same shyt in every thread on this site.... :beli:.....is that Caribbean people tend to identify with their cultural or national background before their racial background. Why some clowns can't understand this is annoying.
A black man in America tends to see himself as a black man first...and American second.
A Cuban is more likely to see himself as Cuban first...and black man second.

This shyt is nothing new.

Back in the 1950s when Roberto Clemente was traveling in the Minor Leagues in America...he had this sort of realization because in PR he was always just a Puerto Rican. But in America...especially in the deep south when he was busing with his teammates...he was just another n***a who could have easily been lynched for going to the wrong restaurant. The treatment he received was jarring to him. I suggest some of you read up and learn something.

Losers like @Illeye buckmatic just like to troll people for a living. I should have just put that f*cking moron on my ignore list. Back on topic, watch this nikka at the bullpen:



If you listen closely the ball pretty much hits the catchers mitts when it leaves his hands, especially towards the end of the vid :bryan:
 

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Aroldis Chapman and Francisco Lindor are black.

The problem is...and this is the same shyt in every thread on this site.... :beli:.....is that Caribbean people tend to identify with their cultural or national background before their racial background. Why some clowns can't understand this is annoying.
A black man in America tends to see himself as a black man first...and American second.
A Cuban is more likely to see himself as Cuban first...and black man second.

This shyt is nothing new.

Back in the 1950s when Roberto Clemente was traveling in the Minor Leagues in America...he had this sort of realization because in PR he was always just a Puerto Rican. But in America...especially in the deep south when he was busing with his teammates...he was just another n***a who could have easily been lynched for going to the wrong restaurant. The treatment he received was jarring to him. I suggest some of you read up and learn something.
The real problem with this thread is the term black excellence. On this particular site we use that mostly as black pride with black culture. How many people use black excellence and Charles Barkley in the same sentence? Black excellence and SAS in the same sentence. On this particular site the two ALWAYS go hand in hand. Its just more than skin color. For that reason lindor will NEVER be black excellence. That's not a bad thing. He's my 2nd favorite player behind Brantley and might overpass him.
 

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Losers like @Illeye buckmatic just like to troll people for a living. I should have just put that f*cking moron on my ignore list. Back on topic, watch this nikka at the bullpen:



If you listen closely the ball pretty much hits the catchers mitts when it leaves his hands, especially towards the end of the vid :bryan:

You dikk sucking bytch you lied and said lindor wasn't from PR when I said he was you p*ssy ass nikka:mjlol: You don't know shyt about baseball or people's nationalities. Ya mamma should've swallowed you like she did your 30 other brothers and sisters:umad:
 
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