Sunday, January 31, 2010

How Do Dominicans Look Like Dominicans???????????/?

Dominicans???????????/? - how do dominicans look like

where are they? Most Dominicans (RD) are the way things are permanent people.and cuz black hair and are considered as we (African Americans). but sometimes the only one who sees the light with black, the right hair.some Spanish w / blown hair and about 100% Spanish.
My friend is Dominican and her parents are black, but it was not see 1 bit.and parents of another friend, to see the Spanish and she is black and has a perm.
I am also sure that some are at least 50% African descent, but they are not as black.even if it.are as they are ashamed to seek is not simply black or white? think black is ugly, or what they say, India or Europe? i dont get it

I am offended when I ask them, Dominicans (who is black, thick hair and standing to say) or black or sumthin ru Haiti, and that I am not of Indian or Spanish

1 comments:

LexDiamo... said...

In the Dominican


The vast majority of Dominicans are at least half-black (which owned slaves). The definition of Latin America than it is in black and white is very different than the American vision. Here in America, you are black, regardless of the number of white blood cells you have. In Latin America, everything is mixed to a certain extent, so that the "white" people had to invent new rules. Here is a caste, which has about a dozen different races between black and white, and you are only as "black" if you are physically really black. Much of it is also the high level of animosity between Haitians and Dominicans in the context do not want to be connected at all.


According to the Dominican standards, Arent most people really black black America. In the DR, Obama and his wife wouldnt be black, Colin Powell, wouldnt be black, or Malcolm X or Quincy Jones, because their skin is not really black. It is a strange design point of view, but that is just like that. In Latin America, About 25% of the population is of black blood (twice), many United States, but they are not all equal in black. Curiously, the Latin culture is more African influences African American culture .... So in a sense, our culture, "selling black" as

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