Castro did some things good and alot of bad sh*t. Che Guevara was a known racist, but Argentinians have a reputation for not liking black people all over the latin world. Fidel allowed people like Assata to seek refuge in his country. He helped countries like Angola against South Africa. I know most positions of power were reserved for white Cubans though, eventhough alot of them left for Miami after the commies took over. That goes for most latin counties though. Positions of power are filled with white people. A black latin gotta marry a lighter mate to
wipe out that
blackness and ensure a better future for his or her offspring. It's messed up it gotta be like that. You even got sayings alluding to this marrying up = marrying lighter.
blackrain;c-9528570 said:
2stepz_ahead;9528509 said:
I knew a few cubans in the dR
trust me when i say.....dark skin is still very bad to have.but its twice as bad in latin america.
white cubans look at themselves as cuban. and they look at black cubans as afro cubans.....thats bullshit.
cubas whole culture is based off africa....maybe not whole but alot.
i hate seeing how dark skinned people are treated in latin America.
they showed it as soon as obama opened cuba up. the dark skinned people started to get pushed out....
case and point
http://bostonreview.net/world/michelle-chase-us-cuba-relations-afro-cuban-inequality
Some folks think latinos don't recognize race or racism because we are proud of our country of origin. That's far from the truth. Race is an issue in Latin America it's just complex as fuck. I've said on the IC before depending on where I'm at will determine my race to some people. In America I'm strictly Latino even though my mom is half Spanish as in her Dad is from Spain...in Panama I'm mixed. In some places I'm seen as black. It all depends on which parent I'm seen with. 2 of my uncles daughters both are light skin and have blonde hair and grey eyes while his middle daughter is like Nautri Naughton complexion and people don't even believe they're sisters at their high school but they all consider themselves young black women. The mixture we have in us can have families looking like a rainbow coalition and that shapes how many view themselves and their racial identity.
I'm from Curaçao originally and while racism is recognized alot of AA's can't seem to understand that there's a different racial stratification system in the latin world. That one drop rule that applied in the US, didn't apply in other parts of the New World. Because they have this idea that every black person should conform to the slave laws that were imposed on them (which that one drop rule was), they think that blacks or mixed people from the latin world aren't aware of racism. It's that dumb a*s hive mind too many of them have. You're a black man and you're not 'street' or 'acting hard' = you not 'real'. You're black and you're not into hip hop but into rock, alternative, country, EDM etc.? You're not 'real'. You don't dress a certain way? You're not 'real'. You vote Republican instead of democrat (you see where I'm going with this

). We're aware of racism. We just don't whine about it every chance we get.
Matter of fact, African culture has been preserved in most latin countries, while AA have a slave culture. Unlike AA's we can see where ancestors of blacks in the latin world came from. For instance, Dominicans and Cubans have alot Yoruba ancestry. You can see the similarities between santeria and Yoruba. Colombians got Congo ancestry. Unlike anywhere on US soil there were alot of successful slave revolts in the latin world. Blacks fled to places inaccessible to their former masters and black sanctuaries where African culture was preserved flourished.
My grandpa has been to Panama, Costa Rica and Belize years ago. What I heard about it, was the black population there had a more West Indian culture than anything else. Alot of them had English names and spoke patois, but some were mixed with Indians and Spanish as well. I even heard about how some black Arubans moved to Panama generations ago. I plan on visiting that region in the near future. i hear the wildlife and the country in general is beautiful. You know it's all love.
From personal experience I can say most racism a black person will face in the latin world is
intra racism. If a person has a problem with your complexion, African features or w/e, it'll be a black person before anyone else...