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Discussion on Marc's wife race. He enters the chat.

It gets a bit different for NY people than someone from Texas. Completely different culture as far as “racial relations” goes.

Caribbeans (and to some degree Africans) been in NY and mixed up since forever. Which also leads to a lot of people with mixed heritages. Also growing up on the same blocks gave even more mixing, or why you might see one Dominican act like “he’s black” and one act like “me no black”. Usually just depends on how they grew up.


You always see people from homogenous parts of segregated places talk about what’s what, like their way is the only way
 

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Discussion on Marc's wife race. He enters the chat.


Lol. Flip did not have him on the ropes. What is she talking about?

Flip, Ice and Ish tried to get a lot of caping off to date white womens. Weird segment

Edit: the black woman w a white husband talk from Joe was about Ebony K. Williams lol.
 

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It gets a bit different for NY people than someone from Texas. Completely different culture as far as “racial relations” goes.

Caribbeans (and to some degree Africans) been in NY and mixed up since forever. Which also leads to a lot of people with mixed heritages. Also growing up on the same blocks gave even more mixing, or why you might see one Dominican act like “he’s black” and one act like “me no black”. Usually just depends on how they grew up.


You always see people from homogenous parts of segregated places talk about what’s what, like their way is the only way
Yeah being from Detroit I have homogenous mentality. Because black is basically one way. But I get where you coming from
 
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