Did Hispanics all get mixed through rape??

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janklow;975819 said:
i thought that also had something to do with Haiti having invaded the DR in the past
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shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, don't let the truth come out

Young-Ice;979982 said:
In all honesty, do you even want to be Haitian?

lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
 
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Young-Ice;982443 said:
is was a secret??

everyone knows they fought over that damn island for years

u didn't know , if u did u would have mentioned it and not make it into a "race" issue
 
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independentsoundlab;977601 said:
1. Many of the Tainos died, not all.. I also mentioned Africans ventured here way before the Spaniards even started their fun...
i'm probably still going to say that darker Puerto Ricans and Dominicans in modern times probably have more to do with the slave trade than the native population

independentsoundlab;977601 said:
2. Na, people of today care less about their background then ever before, thats what my whole point was... Ask em who Rafael Molinas is and get nothing but ??????...

but then call a Dominican a Haitian and you'll see.
if i call a Dominican something he's not, he'll probably not approve either way. and i don't think most Dominicans get confused for Haitians or vice versa. but no one cares about the past?

ps. the Dominicans i know seem familiar with Trujillo, although i am not going to say that's accurate for everyone

independentsoundlab;977601 said:
if you really think Russia and China are buddies like that, you should check the historical record on that one
 
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A mixture of rape and a mixture of willingness to try something new, I can't say for sure which percentage is higher though.....
 
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Young-Ice;988435 said:
I assume that the men of these tribes that were to be enslaved would instinctively fight back and disobey as they have penises and pump testosterone through their veins. So more men that women would be killed. there being a shortage of men for these now widowed women to copulate with, it seems the whites would take advantage.

just my onion

Makes perfect sense. I guess the Africans that were there later on took advantage too.....I see tons of Latinos and Latinas with dark skin, curly hair and phat asses out here in the Bronx, everywhere really.
 
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jennifer.bush*;982455 said:
u didn't know , if u did u would have mentioned it and not make it into a "race" issue

Yeah it's not all racial between Haitians and Dominicans.....they may not like each other much over there, but I know for a fact how much Dominican women love black dick. I say that as a man whose half Haitian.
 
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kingblaze84;988451 said:
Yeah it's not all racial between Hatians and Dominicans.....they may not like each other much over there, but I know for a fact how much Dominican women love black dick. I say that as a man whose half Haitian.

lol, Sekonsa. I am half Haitian too. And that dislike of Haitians and Dominicans is deeply rooted, but times are changing. I know of plenty Dominicans that speak Kreyol, and same other way around. To understand the root, people should read up on the treaty of Ryswick and how it shaped the mindset in the views of Dominicans and Haitians.
 
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Hyde Parke;988495 said:
lol, Sekonsa. I am half Haitian too. And that dislike of Haitians and Dominicans is deeply rooted, but times are changing. I know of plenty Dominicans that speak Kreyol, and same other way around. To understand the root, people should read up on the treaty of Ryswick and how it shaped the mindset in the views of Dominicans and Haitians.

Sak pase? Lol, I'm half Haitian but I bet your Kreyol is better than mine. I don't even know what Sekonsa means smh....I don't know many words in Kreyol cuz the Haitian side of my family never made much effort to teach me, .....supposedly, I had a stuttering problem when I was younger, so doctors told my mom to focus on English. And I'm gonna do some reading on Ryswick soon, props.
 
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kingblaze84;988576 said:
Sak pase? Lol, I'm half Haitian but I bet your Kreyol is better than mine. I don't even know what Sekonsa means smh....I don't know many words in Kreyol cuz the Haitian side of my family never made much effort to teach me, .....supposedly, I had a stuttering problem when I was younger, so doctors told my mom to focus on English. And I'm gonna do some reading on Ryswick soon, props.

whats up man! ha, ha, Sekonsa means, "thats riight". Thats kool man, Kreyol is not a hard language to learn, just start with basic

everyday words, "Alo"- hello, "Wi"-yes, "Mesi"-thank you, "Merite"-you're welcome, etc. Its good to know a little of your culture, to pass on to your kids. If you speak English fluently, it should be easy, as the English language is the most difficult imo...Yeah, read up on the Ryswick Treaty of 1697, the source of the animosity can be traced directly back to the Europeans and their tactics of division of the cultures.
 
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question to Hyde Park & JustBlaze..

do you brothers consider yourselves to be Afro Latino (because the majority of your ethnic group speaks the Romance French with west African dialect,) or do you consider yourselves to be West Indian (even though they speak Germanic English & Dutch with a west African dialect.)

Haitians, Guadeloupes, Martiniques & French Guineans have always been the anomaly to me. Just like black Louisianians.
 
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musicology1985;989758 said:
question to Hyde Park & JustBlaze..

do you brothers consider yourselves to be Afro Latino (because the majority of your ethnic group speaks the Romance French with west African dialect,) or do you consider yourselves to be West Indian (even though they speak Germanic English & Dutch with a west African dialect.)

Haitians, Guadeloupes, Martiniques & French Guineans have always been the anomaly to me. Just like black Louisianians.

I am no Latino......I'm a proud BLACK MAN.....period. I have no problem being considered African-American as well, as my ancestors come from the motherland. Every single Haitian person I've ever met considers themself Black as well. That goes for my mother, grandmother and everyone else on the Haitian side of my family.

I should add though that my father was born in Panama, but he's just as Black as I am. His parents themselves come from Jamaica.....they came to Panama to help build the Panama Canal.
 
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Hyde Parke;988966 said:
whats up man! ha, ha, Sekonsa means, "thats riight". Thats kool man, Kreyol is not a hard language to learn, just start with basic

everyday words, "Alo"- hello, "Wi"-yes, "Mesi"-thank you, "Merite"-you're welcome, etc. Its good to know a little of your culture, to pass on to your kids. If you speak English fluently, it should be easy, as the English language is the most difficult imo...Yeah, read up on the Ryswick Treaty of 1697, the source of the animosity can be traced directly back to the Europeans and their tactics of division of the cultures.

I knew all those words, but merite for putting me on anyway. I'm ashamed of myself for not taking much time to learn Kreyol, but I have a very busy life to be honest. In either case, I will learn more as I get older.....you're half Haitian, what's your other half?
 
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Young-Ice;990819 said:
see, nobody wants to be something they're not.

I only asked because Afro Latinos DO see themselves as being black. I guess it's just different with black French speakers in contrast to black Spanish speakers, that's all.

and your point revolved around NATIONALITY, not ethnic group.
 
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Young-Ice;990819 said:
see, nobody wants to be something they're not.

Afro Latinos are proud of being from Africa too. hence the name. and they celebrate many aspects of central & west African culture, they just speak Portuguese & Spanish, that's all.

my bad this last post was in response to Justblaze. and that Jamaican influence on Panama is real strong man. some good music came out of that.
 
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musicology1985;989758 said:
question to Hyde Park & JustBlaze..

do you brothers consider yourselves to be Afro Latino (because the majority of your ethnic group speaks the Romance French with west African dialect,) or do you consider yourselves to be West Indian (even though they speak Germanic English & Dutch with a west African dialect.)

Haitians, Guadeloupes, Martiniques & French Guineans have always been the anomaly to me. Just like black Louisianians.

I consider myself african period. My mother was Afro Cuban, my african roots outweigh everything else. I agree with KingBlaze, most Haitians define themselves as black, however there are Haitians that for some reason deny their heritage and look down on speaking Kreyol and favor the French dialect over it.

As for Louisiana Creoles, they are somewhat different from Haitian Kreyol. Their dialect is a result of African American slaves, and French Colonial slaveowners..

Done want to be brief because there is alot more to it, but i gotta get out of here, Im headed to Naples with the family. I may post more when i get back in.
 
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kingblaze84;990726 said:
I knew all those words, but merite for putting me on anyway. I'm ashamed of myself for not taking much time to learn Kreyol, but I have a very busy life to be honest. In either case, I will learn more as I get older.....you're half Haitian, what's your other half?

dont be ashamed man, lol. My mother was half Cuban, and my spanish is just ok. Thats something I need to learn more myself, life takes precedence over all of these things..As long as i can communicate at all im ok, lol..

im out, you all take it easy over the weekend.
 
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