silverfoxx;9259638 said:Smh just finding out she my cousin.
throw that alley
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silverfoxx;9259638 said:Smh just finding out she my cousin.
silverfoxx;9259638 said:Smh just finding out she my cousin.
Max.;9255758 said:Worried about bad bitches instead
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Kat;9256248 said:Max.;9255758 said:Worried about bad bitches instead
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Less time looking cute and more time training she might have placed higher than 8th.
So awesome for Simone. Two amazing Simones representing the H!
Trollio ;9262016 said:silverfoxx;9259638 said:Smh just finding out she my cousin.
throw that alley
AggyAF;9256886 said:The Lonious Monk;9256864 said:AggyAF;9256847 said:The Lonious Monk;9256843 said:kid_khameleon;9256825 said:I'm sorry for derailing this thread, after some research I found the answer, She is the first Black woman to win a gold in an individual swimming event and the first Black American Woman to medal in an individual swimming event
Enith Brigithia was the first Black person to medal in an individual swimming event, she represented the Netherlands
Interesting. I wonder what it's like to be black in the Netherlands. I can't imagine there is a ton of them, but the ones you see seem to be very integrated into that society.
Depends. I have several cousins that live there and their experience varies. Most don't like it
Really? What do they not like about it and were they born there or did they migrate there?
My family is Aruban so they are Dutch citizens but grew up in Aruba which is vastly different than Europe as you can imagine. For example we speak a totally different language and they only learn Dutch in school but all the colleges and jobs are in Holland so many migrate there
Most of their complaints are the weather and racism. It also depends on your ethnicity . I think Surinamese folk adjust better @Muhannad correct me if I'm wrong
Muhannad;9294513 said:Like you say some of these Dutch think they're tolerant and open minded, but in reality they're racist or atleast insensitive or indifferent to the feelings of black people from former colonies. A good example is a Dutch national holiday they still celebrate called Saint Nicholas (Sinterklaas in Dutch language). It's a holiday comparable to Santaclaus but it's a white guy with a beard with black slaves working for him. The slaves are called Black Pete. Black people complained about it for the longest, but some of these Dutch don't want to hear it.
Some people want to act like racism is a thing of the past because there is no real stigma on interracial relationships between black and white in the Netherlands. Black people can get profiled and harassed by police. They can face exclusion on the jobmarket. To make a long story short they can face racism, but I think it's less overt than in countries like Italy or Spain.
The Lonious Monk;9294530 said:Muhannad;9294513 said:Like you say some of these Dutch think they're tolerant and open minded, but in reality they're racist or atleast insensitive or indifferent to the feelings of black people from former colonies. A good example is a Dutch national holiday they still celebrate called Saint Nicholas (Sinterklaas in Dutch language). It's a holiday comparable to Santaclaus but it's a white guy with a beard with black slaves working for him. The slaves are called Black Pete. Black people complained about it for the longest, but some of these Dutch don't want to hear it.
Some people want to act like racism is a thing of the past because there is no real stigma on interracial relationships between black and white in the Netherlands. Black people can get profiled and harassed by police. They can face exclusion on the jobmarket. To make a long story short they can face racism, but I think it's less overt than in countries like Italy or Spain.
I actually read about that. The problem there is that I think the blackface legitimately means something different in this case. Like Black Pete's face is supposed be that way because of him being the one that went down the chimneys or something like that. So that's where a little of the problem comes in. Because blacks from other areas immediately associated it with American style blackface and want it changed, whereas the Dutch don't understand the feelings and are going to be resistant because it doesn't mean that to them.
Muhannad;9294624 said:The Lonious Monk;9294530 said:Muhannad;9294513 said:Like you say some of these Dutch think they're tolerant and open minded, but in reality they're racist or atleast insensitive or indifferent to the feelings of black people from former colonies. A good example is a Dutch national holiday they still celebrate called Saint Nicholas (Sinterklaas in Dutch language). It's a holiday comparable to Santaclaus but it's a white guy with a beard with black slaves working for him. The slaves are called Black Pete. Black people complained about it for the longest, but some of these Dutch don't want to hear it.
Some people want to act like racism is a thing of the past because there is no real stigma on interracial relationships between black and white in the Netherlands. Black people can get profiled and harassed by police. They can face exclusion on the jobmarket. To make a long story short they can face racism, but I think it's less overt than in countries like Italy or Spain.
I actually read about that. The problem there is that I think the blackface legitimately means something different in this case. Like Black Pete's face is supposed be that way because of him being the one that went down the chimneys or something like that. So that's where a little of the problem comes in. Because blacks from other areas immediately associated it with American style blackface and want it changed, whereas the Dutch don't understand the feelings and are going to be resistant because it doesn't mean that to them.
No, black Pete is supposed to be a Moorish or African slave. That chimney is a copout. They used to depict Moors as blacks back in the day. He wears an outfit Moors in Spain used to wear.
Back in the day these black Pete's used to speak with an accent mocking black people from former colonies. If it was just the chimney, they wouldn't have to speak with an accent. Black Pete also coons, like he bucks his eyes, acts childlike, dumb and animated and does other stuff they feel black people do. Black Pete's been a charicature. Black Pete also wouldn't have to wear a afro wig and wouldn't put on big red lipstick. They're obviously mocking black people with that sh*t. I've heard some black kids say they get picked on by their white classmates during this holiday. If it was just the chimney, children wouldn't make that association between a black slave and their classmates. In a few years it'll be a thing of the past because big corporations don't want to be associated with anything that's considered racist. Every year there's a big debate and tense situation in cities with a large black population. I give it 5 years tops...