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why is it that white-puerto ricans are quick to say i got african blood in me but don't like black people period?
american-whites and hispanic americans who don't like african americans or african people dance to music and do african derived dances? wtf spain has salsa why? they make monkey noises when they see negros on other futbol teams. puerto ricans who say tainos and spanish people shaped p.r? they say the african derived music was really created by the tainos and then mocked by the africans but is in better condition cause it is umbrella by the term latin rather than afro then a hyphen! african americans who try to say p.rs are similar to them cause of africans<< yeah right only black-puerto rican and some mullatos are similar to american-blacks! prs in the united states abandoned there pr ways they know if they were back on the island they would not evn associate with black puerto ricans as most don't truth is regardless if you have african blood in you it does not make you black or mixed you are white! if both of your parents are white then you are white! what about asians there are asians in puerto rico too. now what are yall gonna say we are a mixure of asian african taino and spanish? if so don't play yourself. everyone is not black, every one is not spanish and every one does not have taino in them i don't know why prs try to say they have all these races in their blood when in reality most puerto ricans are just spanish. that reminds me of many dominicans like to throw the indio card around man please you guys are mullato and many are just negro theres no indians in the domincan republic. in mexico yes in the dr no! theres nothing wrong with representing the heritages of a island that does not mean you are it! united states- whats the heritage of the united states? native americans, african american blacks, and different europeans? should people go around saying im a mixture of native, african american and european just cause of the beginning trials(making) of america? native americans sure as hell don't do it regardless if someone mixed in with them in the past. alot of native american tribes have mixed with white men doe that make them mixed today? no they are native american. puerto ricans who think people are not puerto rican cause they are too black lol or too white. |
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most "white puerto ricans" would tell you straight up that they are of spaniard descent however other puerto ricans that might be percieved as white, but who know what their heritage is, would say they are mixed and would claim taino &/or black heritage Quote:
if you know a "white puerto rican" who claims "african blood" but turns around and doesn't like blacks then they're just bs'ing you Quote:
i know AA's and Africans that don't like ALL Hispanics, so what is your point?? and you wern't specific enough when you mentioned "hispanic" because many hispanics are black or have black heritage Quote:
furthermore, AA's nor continental Africans made the "spanish language music" you speak of, it was black hispanics and hispanics of color in the caribbean islands and other latin american countries that did Quote:
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but i don't doubt that you heard some ignorant person (or people) make such a ridiculous statement, and foolishly neglect to include the black puerto rican and the vast contribution of black boriquas into that equation Quote:
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well actually ALL mullatos as well as the pr's with obvious amerindian heritage which is something many AA's have as well or did you think they were refering to spaniard descended pr's when they spoke of the similarities?? you do realize that white europeans colonized that island yes?? Quote:
but some no matter how hard they try will never be able to escape it (the culture or heritage) even on the musical side of tings, the reggaeton that's out now is pointing back to the island, and to roots Quote:
obviously you must be talking about light skin pr's in the states, so are you saying that all of the light skin pr's once back in pr will not associate with family members or people in their towns who are black etc?? Quote:
but there's some that may look white and actually have recent black heritage which is obvious even in some AA's then you have people who are very very dark skinned, AA's, Pr's, etc., and mentally they are pure lily white Quote:
but since i know you are talking about pr's i would say it isn't so clear cut i say that because while some may appear "white" you might have two seemingly looking white parents and they're actually mestizo and have more amerindian and caribbean black culture in their everyday life then many AA's Quote:
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thats correct, and some are only "black" in complexion and thats where their "blackness" ends Quote:
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and in my opinion those who want to proclaim outright that they have no "taino in them" should stop saying they are boriqua, because if you say that in my presence you will get checked to your face i tell spaniard pr's i meet all the time that they are not boriqua Quote:
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but you really don't know what youre talking about, i know some dr's and they're straight up indio, some are black, some are mixed black & amerindian (considered black), some are mestizo, some are mixed black & spanish (mulatto), and some are white spanish Quote:
anyway, i know dr's and some are indio straight up i messed with a dominican chic years ago and you couldve put her with a group of east indian girls and she wouldve blended right in i seen old dark skinned dominican men in the heights that were indio not all indians in this hemisphere looked alike, this is where the notion i think comes from when people say "there's no indians in pr, cuba, dr, etc" as if caribbean people have never seen indio looking people all their life, in their own family, their friends, etc, from these places, even sometimes calling them "indio/india" as a nickname Quote:
they're called "melungeons" Quote:
btw many have mixed with black men and women as well Quote:
Last edited by Kephrem; 10th September 2005 at 04:29. |
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Puerto Rico is so beautiful. One of the first, if not THE first place in the world where there is a mixture of peoples from every reach in the world. The one place where this is no such thing as "race" just people of different colors, complexions and phenotypes who share a common belief system, lifestyle and mannerisms. They are called BORICUAS. Not "Black Puerto Ricans" not "Triguenas" not any of that divisive crap that gringos seek to impose on anyone of color to keep them fighting amongst themselves.
And to a degree, that strategy has worked, although not as well in Puerto Rico as it has in other countries in Latin America. Even people who have a particular look can't necessarily check a particular box on a census. There's too much mixture down the line to do that, either. My mother is very light complexion and my father is dark, and so am I. Past my complexion, as Kephrem stated earlier, that is where my blackness ends for the most part, with the exception of a few traits from the black side of my family. But if I were lighter, people would not even think twice whether or not I was "boricua de pura cepa" and that's where the problem lies. There is no dispute or question of one being a boricua until they are "demasiado prieto." Then the silly stereotypes come in. Same for those who look like they came straight from London or Brussels and don't have the typical "latino" features. But again, that's what makes Puerto Rico so beautiful! |
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Basically. So when morons who have never even BEEN to Puerto Rico begin to lump everyone together -- like I've read in other venemous threads, I just have to shake my head. You're dead-on with the pics, s3xy. |
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