gee757;2960788 said:ya damn rite wigga fuk ya white manz language english english is not suppose 2 b my 1st language im AFRICAN!
Dumbest post in IC history.....
I think yes until proven like wise
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gee757;2960788 said:ya damn rite wigga fuk ya white manz language english english is not suppose 2 b my 1st language im AFRICAN!
jeezyfan4ever;2957670 said:when i go to dr i wanna see this guy
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Ishi;2961234 said:Dumbest post in IC history.....
I think yes until proven like wise
dalyricalbandit;2961242 said:this pic had me rollin
gee757;2961254 said:cracka plz so r u tryna say english is not da white manz language & it come from africa?
Ishi;2961281 said:Gee wouldn't be able to point Africa on a map of Africa
Ol i skipped keyboarding class to go eat donuts ass nigga
Ol Hooked On Phonics English edition needing ass nigga
blackrain;2961159 said:I disagree with some of what he is saying, but @ the bold you're wrong on...latino culture is full of African influences even down to the way certain dialects of spanish are spoken...yes it's stronger in certain countries than others but it's very noticable in any culture of ours you want to look at...and hell no I'm not Dominican....
gee757;2961294 said:just like i thought cracka u aint got shit 2 say now gtfoh & stop worryin about BLK FOLK biznizz.,.,.
C.Melendez;2961305 said:u might as well save your breath in this thread. seems to me not too many people who speak on this thread have a clue about our culture. its just some online fuckery going on......the main campesino dishes of DR and others like Cuba Venezuela PR Hoduras and your Panama are pretty much cuisines brought to us from our African ancestors. in DR bachata merengue music is more typical of african music rather the music from Spain......Los Palos is definitely from African slaves........Rumba and Mambo also is derived from Africa.
nycest_1;2961059 said:key word being recent.
the other thing you are forgetting is the slave "trade" existed because africans trades their slaves to americans for other goods .
there was a division before whitey came along. they just did the smart thing and capitalized on their stupidity
blackrain;2961159 said:I disagree with some of what he is saying, but @ the bold you're wrong on...latino culture is full of African influences even down to the way certain dialects of spanish are spoken...yes it's stronger in certain countries than others but it's very noticable in any culture of ours you want to look at...and hell no I'm not Dominican....
blackrain;2961427 said:That's part of the reason why I didn't say anything in this thread...especially after the link to those specials were dropped...was thinking more would take a look and see how wrong alot of their perceptions about black latinos are...but it seems some would rather be content with the views they created rather the point of views that are actually reality based...
nycest_1;2961098 said:i like how you answered your own question lol. the language is just about the only thing carried over from the "spanish masters" the islands do have their own cultural foods and music that while it was amalgamated and influenced by outsiders, still remains our own.
and please tell me what fashion blacks dictate to the world? the nike's u wear? (owned by white people, and programmed as important to blacks) or lemme guess the gucci, prada, coach, tommy hill, (please stop me when i come across a black fashion line), polo, louis vuitton????
or hold up it must be the rap music which last i checked was selling at an all time low.
here let me put it in perspective.
a successful rap album (black music u claim dictates music direction) is someone who goes platinum
a flop pop album/rock album (white music) is considered a flop if it goes platinum.
compare the top selling rap album to a beiber or gaga or a katy perry. the shit gets destroyed.
shit one of the most successful rap acts in years is nicki garbaj and you see shes trying her hardest to ride that retarded gaga wave.
and please tell me how her entire "barbie" movement is dictating to black women everywhere how looking like a plastic white girl toy is indeed black people dictating fashion through music.
and finally i said "hispanic" not "spanish"
to a common person like urself there is no difference. but to spaniards who get offended by hispanics (kinda like how africans hate being confused for african american)
and to hispanics who have no desire to be considered spanish, there is a big difference.
bignorm73;2961111 said:smh. Nycest stay sonning niggas.
And by the way....... Hispanics can say the word, because the word
has been used against them. And by the way, i dont see hispanics
getting mad when we call them Spics either, because its the shared
history of oppression that is at the root of these oppressed cultures flippin it.
nycest_1;2961119 said:im sorry its a colloquialism used in the urban environments where i grew up.
you see most of my black friends used the term freely on the basketball courts and directed at me so i never took offense to it, instead i accepted it for what it was, a mere colloquial term used to say "person"
see we use "tipo" and "vaina" in DR where you guys use nigga.
and yes, i get it, i'm a slightly tanned cracka because i refuse to say i'm african....whatever helps you sleep at night my nigga.
just realize theres a difference between nowadays when someone like me says "my nigga" and back in the day when a white person would say "my nigger" because they owned you guys
garv;2961626 said:Yep and so is African American culture, both have strong African influences, from the food to the ideals. New Orleans is an example of a city that has managed to hold on to various ideals of the Africans brought to the place.What i'm trying to say is that both Afro Lationos and African Americans have lost a lot of their orginal culture, the guy i responsed is trying to act like thats something exclusive to just African Americans and not Africans brought to the Diaspora in general.
C.Melendez;2961305 said:u might as well save your breath in this thread. seems to me not too many people who speak on this thread have a clue about our culture. its just some online fuckery going on......the main campesino dishes of DR and others like Cuba Venezuela PR Hoduras and your Panama are pretty much cuisines brought to us from our African ancestors. in DR bachata merengue music is more typical of african music rather the music from Spain......Los Palos is definitely from African slaves........Rumba and Mambo also is derived from Africa.
C.Melendez;2961643 said:i missed the specials....what page?