Isn't it hilarious how much Italians/Sicilian Americans hate Blacks

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paypayvay;3280105 said:
anyone with half a brain knows that people in the maghreb are not black , don't be a dumbass please

you got backed into a corner and now all you can do is advance crap that wasnt even said.

and even though i didnt say that, THATS STILL FALSE. the maghreb is a very colorful region. All this libya news and u still didnt know that

It wont cost u much to visit. Go to eurorailways.com , cop u a ticket to malaga or tarifa and hop on a ferry to tangier. Go get urself some of that education that u say others need.
 
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Paypay is right on this occasion, Italians have very little African admixture, and not anything more significant than their European brothers in other parts of Europe.
 
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I don't care how old this post is, I have never seen such ignorance. It's almost like I'm reading some satire right now. Like watching a crowd of grown ass men and women playing a parody of the exact people they don't want to be portrayed as. Take it from a man who is half black and half Italian, this stigma you think Italians have towards blacks exists only in Hollywood. You don't bring our race closer by bad mouthing other's, you just make it look weak and ignorant for anyone watching. You're all just a bunch of fools shuckin' and jivin' for the white man. Educate yourselves before talking about a race as a whole.
 
b@squ1@t redux;566839 said:
bronx tale is nothin but a half-true story of robert deniro's childhood...just cuz he fux w/ black chicks heavy dont mean all I-talians do

still a classic movie regardless

thought it was Chaz P's (dude that played Sonny)
 
Geode;5528493 said:
I don't care how old this post is, I have never seen such ignorance. It's almost like I'm reading some satire right now. Like watching a crowd of grown ass men and women playing a parody of the exact people they don't want to be portrayed as. Take it from a man who is half black and half Italian, this stigma you think Italians have towards blacks exists only in Hollywood. You don't bring our race closer by bad mouthing other's, you just make it look weak and ignorant for anyone watching. You're all just a bunch of fools shuckin' and jivin' for the white man. Educate yourselves before talking about a race as a whole.

ehhh paisan....

Shut the fuck up!!!!

You know we all hate mooleys, you hate the black side of you...hate self hating motherfucker...okay I'm done....nah I agree tho....that Italian vs Blacks shit doesnt exist outside of movies and shit.
 
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ohhhla;5528538 said:
Japanese people don't like black folks

Not from what I heard.. I heard that some of them don't like Americans/foreigners in general..

Plus Hip-Hop/Black culture is well-known and respected over there (word to Samurai Champloo).. thing is, some of them get their whole perspective of Black folks from Hip-Hop and the NBA..

With that said, there's mad ignorance in this thread..
 
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jackthemack;566004 said:
playmaker88;565957 said:
I got RAW(eddie murphy) on my mind looking at the title.. better question.. why do negroes idolize.. these mafia types via movie.. when they are portrayed as having a disdain or hate for black people.. that will really bake your noodle ..

Negroes took the game from the Italians and did it better than them. But ya, I kinda struggle with that too. Blacks romanticize mob life and the movies because they were doing illegal shit but it seemed a lot classier than us.

No they didnt..

I still hate italians though.. bunch of useless motherfuckers
 
jackthemack;29974 said:
yet damn near all them Sicilian ravioli eatin muhfuccas can thank their olive skin and black hair from the hundreds of years of Moorish blood pumpin in their veins. Why hate yourself?

I mean really it's not their fault because they had to choose a side when they immigrated here but to be so virulent with it, come on B who you fooling?

real spit lol

 
DMTxCannabis;5529147 said:
ohhhla;5528538 said:
Japanese people don't like black folks

Not from what I heard.. I heard that some of them don't like Americans/foreigners in general..

Plus Hip-Hop/Black culture is well-known and respected over there (word to Samurai Champloo).. thing is, some of them get their whole perspective of Black folks from Hip-Hop and the NBA..

With that said, there's mad ignorance in this thread..

I heard so differently.

I heard they're like scared of black folks and they're mad racist

Against us, I wouldn't know.

Always wanted to go there, tho.
 
I lived there for 2 years and no they are not more racist. Some never seen a black person and so they seem different. There are some racist but not a whole lot. Nationality is much more important over there than race
 
Ajackson17;5529472 said:
I lived there for 2 years and no they are not more racist. Some never seen a black person and so they seem different. There are some racist but not a whole lot. Nationality is much more important over there than race

Quit lying fat nigga...............

I lived in Italy too......

bambu;4623250 said:
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The Euro 2012 soccer championship ended last weekend with Spain's defeat of Italy. But many sportswriters singled out the second-place team as the tournament's unexpected surprise.

The star of Team Italy is the Sicilian-born son of Ghanaian immigrants, raised by an Italian adoptive family — and now Mario Balotelli is changing the notion itself of what constitutes Italian-ness.

After Balotelli scored two spectacular goals in the semifinal match against Germany in Warsaw, Italians all over the world exploded in joy, and a new national hero was born.

As the triumphant striker approached the stands, he gave this championship its iconic photo off the pitch — the 6-foot-2-inch black Italian Mario hugging his petite white Italian mother, Sylvia.

Balotelli is Italian-born and speaks with a broad northern accent. Yet, until only days before Italy's victory over Germany, he had been the brunt of racist epithets on and off the playing field: Soccer fans in Turin had chanted "There's no such thing as a black Italian," and he was often greeted with monkey imitations and bananas thrown at him.

Immigrants make up nearly 7 percent of Italy's population. But many native-born Italians do not welcome them, and this suspicion toward foreigners is reflected in one the West's most restrictive citizenship laws.

Even children born in Italy are not guaranteed citizenship. Balotelli himself was not allowed to become a citizen until he turned 18. There are more than half a million children like him, born and raised in Italy and speaking Italian as a first language. But they're not citizens because their parents are foreign.

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Italy is also the most rapidly aging society in the West: Its very low birth rate has started to rise only thanks to immigrants.

The future of Italy could depend on those President Giorgio Napolitano has called "the new Italians." He has urged a change in legislation that would recognize children born here as Italian citizens.

And many New Italians now hope the soccer player's success on the playing field will finally lead to a "Balotelli citizenship law."
http://www.npr.org/2012/07/07/156306806/super-mario-challenges-the-idea-of-whos-an-italian

 
Drew_Ali;5529488 said:
Ajackson17;5529472 said:
I lived there for 2 years and no they are not more racist. Some never seen a black person and so they seem different. There are some racist but not a whole lot. Nationality is much more important over there than race

Quit lying fat nigga...............

I lived in Italy too......

bambu;4623250 said:
balotelli1_custom.jpg


The Euro 2012 soccer championship ended last weekend with Spain's defeat of Italy. But many sportswriters singled out the second-place team as the tournament's unexpected surprise.

The star of Team Italy is the Sicilian-born son of Ghanaian immigrants, raised by an Italian adoptive family — and now Mario Balotelli is changing the notion itself of what constitutes Italian-ness.

After Balotelli scored two spectacular goals in the semifinal match against Germany in Warsaw, Italians all over the world exploded in joy, and a new national hero was born.

As the triumphant striker approached the stands, he gave this championship its iconic photo off the pitch — the 6-foot-2-inch black Italian Mario hugging his petite white Italian mother, Sylvia.

Balotelli is Italian-born and speaks with a broad northern accent. Yet, until only days before Italy's victory over Germany, he had been the brunt of racist epithets on and off the playing field: Soccer fans in Turin had chanted "There's no such thing as a black Italian," and he was often greeted with monkey imitations and bananas thrown at him.

Immigrants make up nearly 7 percent of Italy's population. But many native-born Italians do not welcome them, and this suspicion toward foreigners is reflected in one the West's most restrictive citizenship laws.

Even children born in Italy are not guaranteed citizenship. Balotelli himself was not allowed to become a citizen until he turned 18. There are more than half a million children like him, born and raised in Italy and speaking Italian as a first language. But they're not citizens because their parents are foreign.

balotelli2.jpg


Italy is also the most rapidly aging society in the West: Its very low birth rate has started to rise only thanks to immigrants.

The future of Italy could depend on those President Giorgio Napolitano has called "the new Italians." He has urged a change in legislation that would recognize children born here as Italian citizens.

And many New Italians now hope the soccer player's success on the playing field will finally lead to a "Balotelli citizenship law."
http://www.npr.org/2012/07/07/156306806/super-mario-challenges-the-idea-of-whos-an-italian

Im talking about Japan stalker,get out of my convos
 
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