For her better now than never.
I was born a American citizen in the caribbean. I never had problems with African Americans and befriended with them when I moved abroad. Outside of some cultural differences, we were the same
You will hear people in the islands talk about the "Yankee dem"
"Don't go America and tun into a Yankee ya kno" and all of that but it's usually from people who never left their island, career criminals, people who ran from America or could survive there. Some are biasing their views off of tv or someone else. On the flipside,
I have always corrected any "AA" on misconceptions they may have on caribbean people and I call caribbean people out of their ignorance about American from what I know.
I was born a American citizen in the caribbean. I never had problems with African Americans and befriended with them when I moved abroad. Outside of some cultural differences, we were the same
You will hear people in the islands talk about the "Yankee dem"
"Don't go America and tun into a Yankee ya kno" and all of that but it's usually from people who never left their island, career criminals, people who ran from America or could survive there. Some are biasing their views off of tv or someone else. On the flipside,
I have always corrected any "AA" on misconceptions they may have on caribbean people and I call caribbean people out of their ignorance about American from what I know.
Your Island breh came in here sobbing because AA kids called him names


Islanders keep tagging me to start drama tho
