Tekashi is prime example what I been telling y'all about Latinos

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Now y'all may say, anyone in that position would snitch but here is the twist. The thing with Latinos, they gonna dikk ride.. dikk ride the culture, dikk ride your cause etc until they get on and when shyt hit the fan they always jump ship. They ride for each other first, they form like Voltron for each other and their causes to which I give props for doing and wish nikkas could squad up like that. DANIEL Hernandez gonna jump ship, dye his hair back black and head back on over to the Latino side

True on all this shyt. Folks can deny all they fukking want but this is fact.
 

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Stop going off topic. This is about your post.
NYC don’t gotta hold a L for nothing when there is a crisis of non blacks using the N word all over the country.

Tekashi is popular so if his use of the N word is really a problem like you say then why aren’t these southern rappers from the blackest region in America lined up calling him out?

69 travels all over the country freely using the word so maybe the L should go to the black community who has allowed non blacks to use the N word.

Black dudes salivating over Latinas is part of the problem. There are Blacks in Latin American countries. Hell, the majority of Africans in the slave trade ended up in those places . Latino men and latin culture doesn't praise and drool over Black women in these places the way Black men drool over mixed race Latinas.

Black folks give Latino people the red carpet when it comes to treatment. We grew up in the same city and Ricans were given a level of courtesy/respect from Black people here that I never saw extended to their fellow Black people from the islands or the continent.

If I'm lying, tell me.

This tekashi shyt....ricans and dominicans (and not mexicans) feeling free to use slurs is the end result of decades of this red carpet treatment.

the fact that an overwhelming majority of slaves went to latin america is overlooked so cavalierly is a part of the problem.

this is way i look at these problems with a tone of spirituality. it’s the best way to acknowledge the unseen.

when i say unseen, i don’t mean spooky. i mean literally unseen like blood, and nationality.

globalists use the new definition of race to divide. it’s now based on appearance instead of blood, nationality, and lineage.

blanqueamiento was created to give the illusion of whiteness. they just aggressively hide their blackness, because they’re one of the blackest ones.

confusion in this thread is what happens when c00ns identify with being american more than a dos. u decided to run with the label of white daddy cause this is where he put u.

blanqueamiento is the reason why latinos connotatively have lighter skin than african americans. that’s not really the case in reality.

latinos are so light in america cause those are the ones theyre more willing to let travel. they don’t want the world seeing their true blackness.

i was around these cubans once. they called their darkskin friend “blackie.”

the denialist, post racial dude in the group had to ask why cause with all his opinions he was ignorant to diaspora relations.

their answer to him was “oh, he speaks spanish”

of course that’s a dumbass answer. blanqueamiento wasn’t just meant to wash skin, but also to wash away the knowledge that skin doesn’t matter nearly as much as blood.

how does speaking spanish make you whiter when him speaking english is enough? it’s literally the whiter language.

spanish is damn near an african language.

many latinos are nikkas simply put. skin color don’t matter it’s whats in their blood.

of course mexicans aren’t black, at least culturally.

but puerto rican is interesting. theyre listed as white in many circumstances, but if u actually be in nyc, them nikkas is black. with the palest skin, still black. u can see it in their facial features, they nappy ass hair, and in just the way they move.

latinos never had a one drop rule. if they did, their colonizing europeon country wouldn’t even be eligible for whiteness. before the inquisitions, they was ran thru.

that’s why u got most black ppl in latino countries identifying as mixed race when they literally darker than most african americans.


basically, if u wanna run with the “latinos ain’t black” line, you’re being as lazy as the latinos who want to claim whatever based on how blanqueamiento distorted their idea of identity.

all skinfolk ain’t kinfolk. don lemon and fat joe are equally sus to me with their infatuation with institutionalized thought.
 
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Yes it is. Why are people like you making up this blatant lie when there are videos all over YouTube that showcase this?

This isn’t 1990 it’s 2018. The cameras are no longer just focused on NYC.

Houston, The Bay Area, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami etc etc are filled with Hispanics using the N word.

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To lie and make it seem like it’s a NY problem seems to me that you people in other states are trying to hide your c00nish ways.

I think you're confusing media with day to day personal interactions.
 

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You cant read and a hypocrite - what’s the word between isn’t and it?

FROM YOUR ARTICLE: ...Absolutely not, says Los Angeles rapper Open Mike Eagle. To him, you can spin it any way you want -- white folks shouldn't be saying it. "People just want the freedom to do it, so they'll [justify it] however they can. They say it in secret, and they want to be able to say it in public," he says. "In my personal experience, I've never known anybody that was white to have that kind of license."

Eagle's Hellfyre Club labelmate, rapper Nocando, sees a few shades of gray in the discussion, however. He notes that when he was a Culver City High School student ten years ago it was an "unspoken rule" that his white friends wouldn't say it: "Everyone knew better." In fact, even he and his black friends were careful about using it when white students were nearby. "We didn't throw it around, because we [didn't want it] rubbing off on people."
 

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You cant read and a hypocrite - what’s the word between isn’t and it?

FROM YOUR ARTICLE: ...Absolutely not, says Los Angeles rapper Open Mike Eagle. To him, you can spin it any way you want -- white folks shouldn't be saying it. "People just want the freedom to do it, so they'll [justify it] however they can. They say it in secret, and they want to be able to say it in public," he says. "In my personal experience, I've never known anybody that was white to have that kind of license."

Eagle's Hellfyre Club labelmate, rapper Nocando, sees a few shades of gray in the discussion, however. He notes that when he was a Culver City High School student ten years ago it was an "unspoken rule" that his white friends wouldn't say it: "Everyone knew better." In fact, even he and his black friends were careful about using it when white students were nearby. "We didn't throw it around, because we [didn't want it] rubbing off on people."
blah blah blah... shut up. I refuted your whole point. Not reading that - you hypocrite.
 

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I think you're confusing media with day to day personal interactions.
and you know of our personal interactions because... ummm.. why??? Because you have personally interacted with said people to know about their personal day to day interactions on a daily basis or because of what you've been told by media??
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