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  • she is beautiful.

  • ella simplemente respondio en el idimo que le preguntaron ,en ingles.

  • si.. porque le interesa a la gente.. ella es caribena.. tonce por supuesto.. pero veo tu punto? y tu no hablas ingles?

  • @flautista1996 jaja porque esto es pa la prensa brasilena..

  • @oldmillluvadevida

    no. es para la prensa portuguesa, de Portugal.

  • @ArtificialSweetners yo ni recuerdo lo que dije entonces... sea lo que sea, it's all good.

  • es sierto prro como estoy enamorado nose si la agaro la desarmo xdxdxdxd aunque mi ermano sea rasista

  • may nik name best friends smale heppy free party pies love heart tu you smale beautiful baby. duppel droom pies love

  • i really like zoe shes very polite and down to earth and really cares about her roles wish her great success and a bright future

  • dominicans dont feel black and want every other black latin to feel the same because they dont want to be alone in the boat. but pr amd cuba are very different in racial view. i must admit in dr she is not conciderd black but cuba and pr and USA she is. because in cuba pr and usa. there is really white people to compare her with and the view of white in thows countrys are differnet. where as in dr a person in a merican that has 25% - 50% white blood but the rest of blood is african is considered

  • @netuber12 You gotta get your facts straight. In DR, PR, or Cuba Zoe is Latin. I know every country in Latin America because I'm from Latin America so you are not gonna bullshit me. I know your USA history. In your delusional USA Anglo country, if you are not Anglo, you are Black. There used to be bathrooms for White (Anglos) and Black (who ever was not Anglo). So from your culture, there are only two racial groups: Anglo and Black (meaning the rest). You've been brainwashed since childhood.

  • @javie2 yea but your t oo general. you keep saying latin american like the contrys are all the same. where are U from? cuz if you tell some im going back to my country and they say " where?" and you say latin american. they will look at you like your stupid. cuz your genralising. what country? cuz there different. and also yo assume alot for not even knowing me.

  • @netuber12 Use your brains to get it. It's not about feelings, it's about facts. Your idea of race is based on your Anglo culture and not a scientific fact. Dominicans are proud of their Latin culture just like any other Latin brother and sister across Latin America. And we acknowledge the racial mixture of our ancestors just like anyone in Latin America. And stop talking about what America considers to be Black or White. No one in the rest of the world cares what America thinks.

  • @javie2 lol dude american does too. but we dont pick and choose which ones to acknoleage and i bet ur in america right now what are you talkin abut. also you still failed to mention and speak for your country. your actin like a 4 year old that does not know that latin america is not a country. and all the laws and racial mixtures are different country to country.

  • @javie2 i think yo live in the usa cuz your calling your self latino. really latinos that live in latin american typically dont call themselfs that. unless they on telemundo are somthing which in mostly american brodcast. by america hispanics

  • @netuber12 Then just read the news from any Latin American newspaper and you're gonna read how they refer to themselves as Latin Americans. Your shitty telemundo is not part of Latin American media. If you wanna watch Latin American media, you gotta watch Telefe de Argentina, Globo de Brazil, Canal 13 de Chile, Venevision de Venezuela, Televisa de Mexico, Antena 21 de DR o Cubavision de Cuba.

  • @BarcelonaArmada oik frist of brazil speaks portugeuse and i know english and spanish so i wouldnot understand shit. second. mexicans hate cbans puerto ricans and dominicans in general and dominicans hate hatians. next i know telemndo is not. im the one how stated that fisrt lol. next dr canles you have to on a wild goose chace to find them reprented in standard. not dominican stations. meaning they are not represtanted as mexican and central and south americans

  • @BarcelonaArmada also i have been to latin america and the carribean. so dont asumme. they call them selfs by there nationality or race. not latin. thats a tv/ american thing. u live in a america i can tell ? or i may be wrong? am i?

  • @netuber12 Sorry to disappoint you but I'm not from your American country. Just to be clear, I'm Latin American. I live in Santo Domingo (7 months) and visit the family in Sao Paulo (3 months) every year. I was Born in Sao Paulo and raised in Buenos Aires, Caracas and Santo Domingo. I travel across Latin America for business conferences and I'm very involved in Academia and Print Media in Latin America. Now you understand how I know everything you say is rubbish.

  • @netuber12 The shocking part is how a foreigner like me have a better grammar than an American native like yourself. Do yourself a favor and get an English book so you can improve your English instead of writing nonsense.

  • @BarcelonaArmada UMM ur a foriegner. you talk out of a text book duuh . and this is youtube not an essay who cares. and you accent is probably shit. anyone can write. but talking with the correct intonation is a skill that people rarly master . its non sence to you because your not a native speaker. you simple lack the abilty to fill in the blanks also you lack common coloquilisms. and you use words like rubbish lol.

  • @BarcelonaArmada but if you want you really get critical on grammer which i dont care about becuse we on you tube. ill teach you how to make sence as well. you said, " The shocking part is how a foreigner like me have a better grammar than an American native like yourself." when in correct english and local it is- the shocking part is how a foreigner like me has better grammar than an american native like you. lol dumbass its has not have and not a better. what type of english book

  • @BarcelonaArmada which is a clear sign of non fluency. so dont try to teach me a language that i have been speakin my whole life. when you struggle to conjugate simple verbs. and write like a forigner or someone who only speaks english out of need and not as local or common language. cuz you sound like some that speaks only about buisness and not casual. but to be honesty its not that bad though. just practice speaking english casually with a fluent american. you'll get it dude

  • @netuber12 The difference between you and me is that English is supposed to be your native language and you write like a 3rd grader. But putting all that aside, you don't really support your arguments with facts. You were just talking about the average Mexican. Tell us did you talk to these people in Mexico City, Veracruz, Puerto Vallarta or Monterrey? Mexico is a big country, so where did you get your facts from?

  • @BarcelonaArmada Now if you would've know some of the history between Cuba and Mexico, you would know their history is linked since the foundation of Mexico City and Habana, you would know that Mexico has always been the major economical trading partner of Cuba, you would know that literary and art circles of Cuba and Mexico have always collaborated to promote new cultural movements in Latin America. You make comments of things you know nothing about.

  • @BarcelonaArmada and yes i have been to puerta vallarta several times. lol and your talkin about trade im talkin about personal relations which are 2 different things buddy. and i live by so many mexicans. you live in the DR and brazil so what are you even talkin about? we get things from china but there not are best friends if you didnt know. why? because persnal is different from business. which everday people dont control

  • @netuber12 It's not one but all aspects of human social life (economical, cultural, political, academical) that counts and people are the key players that make human relationship possible. So if there exists cultural, economical, political bonds between Cuba and Mexico is because there are historical reasons that unites those two brother countries together. And those bonds were made by people of both countries at different points of their history and not by machines.

  • @BarcelonaArmada yes but benifits encourage things aswell. you hate all asian people but if one randomly walked up to you and said. '' hey take this $1000. most would take it. even if they were racist against the person. so yea dude that does not mean most mexicans like cubans and most cubans like mexicans. also man. no offence with the conversation. were just talking. you have your views and i have mine. and the thing with black and white. i just call it as it is. if im part black .

  • @BarcelonaArmada its still in me. i can see it and others can aswell. no use for me to deny it. also theres history. thats all i was sayin. i dont care if someone says there not black. thats what they think. but they cant get mad. because smeonelse might call them that. because most people in the world thats what black is.being black. to say that you are not is saying you have noo black blood in you. and she said she was black. to someone that was testing her. she is latina but black and proud

  • @netuber12 The problem is that we come from two cultures that have two different view of the world. I can understand that you being a Chicano have felt segregated and discriminated by your American society, which is what happened in your country. But you're projecting the cultural reality of your country to the rest of the world.

  • @netuber12 But in the world, there are other cultures that have shaped their realities in different ways. In Latin America race lack significance because all Latin people share the mix of many races (European, Asian, African, Native). That's why we refer to ourselves based on our common culture which is Latin. There have been wars between Latin American countries like Venezuela and Colombia but at the end of the day if someone from outside starts bashing any Latin, they all unite. Human nature!

  • @BarcelonaArmada yes but in there countrys there is sparation. its dumb to say everyones the same. because there is no way of racially gruping some one. and t say they just call eachother latin. which is not true. i dont know what country your talking about. if thats true yor bascially saying that a cencus is non existant in latin american? lol which is also a lie. and no they dont ALL UNITE. some unite. for example el salavador honduras and nicuagua they call eachother catrachos. they have

  • @BarcelonaArmada they have a close bond. mexico HATES and i mean hate el salavadoreans guatamaleans and some other groups f centralamericans. and with a passion they hate the caribeans like dominicans and Puertricans. dominicans Hate HATIANS as well. the list goes on dude. you really need to see the real world and get out of your fantasy. also alot of people in some countrys didnt even come from spain. argentina german italin english and spanish. mostly Italin. which is why alot speak with some

  • @BarcelonaArmada what of a italin accent because italian influence. Pamana has a lot of jamaican decendence. and and 1/6 its population knows jamaican patois. it has the larges jamaican populatin outside of jamaica and most speakers of the patois language. also panama has people that were from american as well, puerto rico has a lot of people that came from american and ther countrys as well. which is why some have english names expecial panamians. and bth countrys english is widely spoke motre

  • @BarcelonaArmada than any other latin america countrys. dude for your info. i have ancestors from el cribe y central america. and they all concidered them selfs black. a nd there wwhere not all africa dark and shit. so I dont know what you are talkin about. yea and every latin american country is different. there not all the same. your speaking like an american that does not knw this. and youare talkin about me lol. its hard t believe your latino

  • @netuber12 Basically your main arguments was just reaffirming what I told you before, which is that Latin America is formed by immigrants that came from different countries around the world. And those waves of immigrants (Italians, Basques, French, Africans, Spanish, Portuguese, Mediterraneans, Japanese, Chinese, Arabs, German, Irish and others) that built Latin America contributed their unique cultures which mixed to form what is now known as the Latin culture.

  • @netuber12 Now we can start by correcting some of the misconceptions you have about Latin America.

    1: We agree that no everyone is the same in Latin America. For that same reason racial grouping in Latin America is impossible. Latin America is a place that many people from different countries came and contribute to make the Latin culture. It's that diversity coming together as one that make Latin culture as rich, diverse, unique.

  • @netuber12 2: Your second argument that countries in Latin America are different just reinforces the idea that all countries in the world are different. However, Latin America region is not as different as people in other regions like Europe, Asia or Africa. For instance, Europeans speak different languages. Spaniards eat paella, Italians pastas, French eat quiche. Italians dance the tarentela, spaniards flamenco, Irish dance the Irish stepdance.

  • @netuber12 In Africa, people have speak different languages, have different religions, and have different cultures and have different races. Some of the most cruelest war of the last 50 years where genocide has occurred has been in Africa due to their huge historically and culturally differences among them. Now going back to Latin America, we share our romance language (Spanish-Portuguese), Catholic religion, Roman law legal system, common history, Latin music.

  • @netuber12 3: You are wrong about accents. Having obtained a Master in comparative language, I can tell you with 99% of precision two things:

    1: Accent in Argentina varies depending of the province you visit. And their accents in each province varies as much as someone from Boston to someone from Texas. So their accents is not due to an Italian immigration.

  • @netuber12 2: Accent in Buenos Aires, Argentina is quite similar to the accent in Managua, Nicaragua. The real reason about that particular accent is that they use some of the idioms and phoneme patterns of the Old Spanish language like the word Vos and the manchego (central spain) way of speaking.

  • @BarcelonaArmada dude i said. its differenent it is just acept it. there different dude. wh cares how there not as different and european countrys. we already know that. also. i know there is different accents in argentina. i just said alot have itlian influence. if you deny that. then youre simply an idiot cuz yu live there. alot even have italin. NOT spanish last names. and i know about the vos shit. they use it in central american. spanish doesnt mean there arethe same. thats like saying

  • @netuber12 Then again, you are just reaffirming what I said before about people of Latin America being formed by immigrants that came from different countries around the world. And one of the key migration group to many countries in Latin America came from Italy. Now we can see their descendants in famous Latin America people like Franco De Vita - Venezuelan singer; Maite Perroni - Mexican singer; Manuel Pellegrini - Chilean football manager; Marcelo Tinelli - Argentinian TV host.

  • @netuber12 We can also see the influence of Italians in Latin America by the pastries and dishes you find in many Latin American countries. For instance, go to Mexico or any south american country in Christmas (Chile, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay) and you are gonna find that people eat Panettone. Some Italian dishes that became part of the Latin American culture is the Minestrone Soup, Spaguetti with tomato sauce, Spaguetti al Pesto, Polenta.

  • @netuber12 No particular accent has a correlation to an Italian influence. However, Many words used in Latin America came from an Italian influence such as Chao, ecole cua, tugurio, gamba, camisa, facha, grosso, embroyo. I hope this new knowledge could be informative to you. You can thank me later.

  • @netuber12 Just a piece of advice. American social constructs like the artificial definition of race is part of your own culture idiosyncrasy and Not a Scientific Fact. Don't impose to other cultures your own social concepts like your very unique idea of race because it was made for Americans so your society can work. However, other societies have different social rules. Remember your concept of race is your own society made-up idea. Science has another definition of race different than yours.

  • @BarcelonaArmada umm dude yes itlian does inflences argentina's spanish in some regions like buens aires. by denying that u truly are showing me how ignorant you are. and dude every word and consept of naming something was made up by people last time i cheaked lol. that's your problem u act as if everything just happened. and the definition in the spanish dictanary is the same buddy. also i eat italin food at least 1 or 2 a week and its home made. Of course it spreads ginius.

  • @BarcelonaArmada am talkin about argentina's spanish intonation and your talkin about food lol. every country on the western hemisphere has a mixer of cultures. America having the most. and science will say that most dominicans are black, most claim to only have taino and spanish blood. rarly will they mumble that they have any black in them. but if they take a DNA test. they will be blown away. so what are you talkin about. science dont have shit to d with latino. thats and american concept

  • @BarcelonaArmada but if you insist go a head. but i will bet yu million dollars; which i dont have lol. that it will never never ever say latino. and its impossible to make it say that. or dominican or cuban or mexican or anything. but guess what. ill tell yu what it will say. black white indian or asian. thats what it will say. so dudde really analyse what ur sayin before you type any bs. you talk about amercian view are crap and all this. and U us latino and hispanic to discribe people lol

  • @BarcelonaArmada thoses are american made concepts lol so you keep contradicting urself. which makes 80% of what u say not make any sence. no what i sugest is that you should stop tryin to sound all smart and talk real. and you just might get somewhere. and if you say we didnt need blacks to have modern day dominicans. than 95% would not be here. becuse they have black in them. and without that mix they wuld be someone else not themselfs. d u see how dumb it is to deny ancestory.

  • @BarcelonaArmada really dude no offence but are you gasping what im saying. if there is blue and red its purple. you can say its only red and has no blue. because if that was true it would not exist. there would be no purple. thats why people laugh at the view that you have. because it makes no sence. no sence at all. its just seleccing what you choose to actknoglege. not what is actually fact.

  • @BarcelonaArmada and i dont think if your black. itss impossible to be mixed with anything. no i dont belive that. im not saying there 100% black. am also aware that im not. but im black still. its still in me.. you act as if im sayin there 100% no im just saying they part black they have black in them and its obvious it cant be denied. if it was not. we wouldnt be having this conversation lol. you notice nobody say oh theres a bunch of black mexicans. i know theres a few but barely.

  • @BarcelonaArmada most of mexico is indian and white. its funny we can say and except that. but whenever we say black. than some peple likeyou pop out of now where and say " no its impossible it cant be" lol saps lol learn something. frist of your problably not black so of course you would say this. and even if you are black you still might say this. it depends on sparation of culture and body. some lack the ability to do this for some odd reason.

  • @netuber12 Thanks. You just made a perfect analogy with colors, which I'd use to better explain to you the concept of race. If you mix red with green you get yellow. So after you mix both the outcome is neither red nor green but it is a new color. Same with race, after you mix Nordic race with Capoid race, the outcome is neither of the original races.

  • @netuber12 Social scientists don't use cultural fabricated terms of white, black, asian to categorize races. They've idenfied 3 races in Africa: Congoid, Capoid, and mediterraneans. Social scientists also classifies native americans as part of the mongoloid race that inhabit the Euroasia region. Social Scientists don't identify Latin as a race but as an Ethnic group.

  • @netuber12 I totally understand that you use the term Black as your society artificial label to group Americans with similar characteristics: People of mixed background who likes the blues and rap, eat chicken and watermelon, poor education, low level of income. But those labels play on cultural prejudices and Not in a scientific fact of race.

  • @netuber12 The part you have to remember is those American societal constructs are Artificial and Not in any way Objective Facts. Those labels work in your society because that's part of your American Anglo culture but it doesn't work in other cultures.

    The second point is that Mexico has had received a strong African migration during the colonial period so your assumptions about Mexico undermining the African influence is a fallacious conclusion.

  • @netuber12 Latin is not in any way American concepts. The modern use of the term Latin comes from Latin America, a term used since the 19th century by countries south of the border where Portuguese and Spanish are spoken. So someone from Dominican Republic, Mexico or any other Latin American do not deny their African ancestry because their influnce is already embedded in Latin culture and racial mix.

  • @netuber12 So when someone from Latin America says he/she is Latin, he/she is already acknowledging their European, Asian, African, Native contributions to their culture. Just as a footnote, your Anglo societies have historically had segregation, which hindered cultural or racial mixing. One of the effects of American segregation is that people live in their own groups without mixing (Italian Americans, Irish Americans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, Korean Americans)

  • @netuber12 Latin America didn't have segregation and that's the reason Latin Americans had joined together in one culture. You're probably Chicano and that's why you have a distorted view of the outside world. Like I said before Italian influence has been felt throughout Latin America in language (I used some examples before), food, culture, art, literature in cities such as Caracas, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Caracas, Santiago, Lima, Mexico City, Bogota, Santo Domingo, Asuncion, Montevideo etc.

  • @netuber12 Anyhow, I hope you could take this new information to fix your own misconceptions about other cultures. Try to use facts instead of misguided opinions.

  • @BarcelonaArmada lol tHATS all bs. ur not autmaticially mixed with everything cuz your frm latin america lol. and its from a country that speaks a latin based language mean haitians are latinos as brazilians. but neither are hispanic. stop picking and choosing. next not all latinos deny there races. they actually say them i knw alot of black puertoricans and panamains that say there black. they dnt try to pull bull shit out there ass. and brazil has alot of blacks

  • @BarcelonaArmada there was slavery in puerto rico i dont know if you skip that part of the text book. mostlikely it was neverthere lol thats why your so horribly educated. and ancestors have to pass down the "truth" which you have not experianced. like i said i have ancestors from the so called latin american. and the countries are different. and i told you im not sayin every 100% black. thats just you CHOOSING once again to read otherwise.

  • @netuber12 Then again, you have to first learn the history of your own country before trying to learn the history of a country not your own. Many of the logical errors you have is because of your lack of understanding of American culture. Let's start by saying that slavery and segregaton are mutually exclusive. Slavery is an economic institution imposed into noncitizens to reduce labor costs.

  • @netuber12 Segregation is the legal exclusion of citizens of a minority group from the economical and political activity of society imposed by the State.

    USA had Segregation after Slavery was abolished. Latin America including Puerto Rico had Slavery but Not Segregation after Slavery was abolished. Countries in Latin America never had Jim Crow laws.

  • @netuber12 Brazilians are Latinos because of the historical and cultural bonds shared by Portugue and Spanish speaking countries since the people of the Iberian Peninsula came to Latin America. The Iberian peninsula is comprised by many tribes with a common history and culture. And before the States of Portugal or Spain came into existence, many of those kingdoms merged or split dependig on their political needs. They are the same people who founded Latin America.

  • @netuber12 After independence countries where Portuguese and Spanish were the official language united together to form political and economical alliances against the supremacy of England and its peripheral Anglo threats like the USA. In contrast, Haiti never shared the same historical bond with Latin America. Therefore, Haiti was never considered part of any economical or political alliance with Latin America. So again, your lack of knowledge and facts make you derive fallacious conclusions.

  • @BarcelonaArmada yes there latino. but not hispanic. haitians are latino. it doesnt matter if you consider them as such or not. there still latino. business agreements or waring against anglos dont define if you latino or not lol. its latin language based. if your from a country below usa and latin language is the base language your country speaks as national. Than you're in fact latino. which haiti is. and belize has more en common with central american countrys than brazil ever will.

  • @BarcelonaArmada but they are not latinos and will tell you that is a second. because there main language is english and anglo language. yes they speak crioles like that of jamaica and some spanish but english is the language of the land and thats why there not latinos english where the people that took over just like in america.And portguese is not widly spoke out of brazil. everyone knows that. there is not huge communities outside of brazil in latin american speaking protuguese.

  • @netuber12 and getting your ass wiped and nnot being able to go to the same events as whites is segragation dumb shit. you at like the got beat the shit out off and then after the ass woopin' were able to do everything that the spanish were allowed to do. lol your full of it dude. they were slaves do you know what a slave is? they are separated so are there rights. that means there we segragted lol dude learn the meaning of englishs words before you type them.

  • @netuber12 So besides language we have to look at their common history, culture, religion. For instance, Brazil and Uruguay are two countries that share a common history, religion, culture. That's why people in South America speak Portugues and Spanish. You go to Brazil and people speak Spanish because Spanish is taught in schools. The same thing happen in Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru where people speak portuguese because Portuguese is taught in schools.

  • @netuber12 It's not my opinion or yours that counts. We just have to see the facts. There are many factors involved in the development of a region identity. So it's not only language. For instance, see how absourd would be to consider Latin someone from Congo or Senegal, former french colonies, just because they speak French.

  • @netuber12 I'm sure you are ignorant about South America because you are not from the region. South America is like the European Union. People in South America at least speak Portuguese and Spanish, South American people don't need a visa to move from one country in South America to another in the same region, they are in the process of creating a common currency among South American nations. It's so common to find a Brazilian in Chile as you might find a Peruvian in Brazil.

  • @netuber12 So Haiti and Belize are not Latin countries because sadly the common history is not there between Haiti/Belize and Latin American countries. It's just a fact that neither you nor I can change. USA and Mexico has more in common than Haiti ever will with DR or Belize with Mexico. And still we don't consider USA a Latin country.

  • @BarcelonaArmada UMM dude why are you talkin about Africa lol i never said there latino because they speak french and portuguese. I said below mexico which is in the western heisphere. do you know what the WESTERN HEMISPHERE IS? it aint africa so why are you sarcastically bringing it up as if thats what im trying to insinuate. and dude umm lie and say you speak portuguese in DR with the people commonly cuz that is not true. portugese is not that important utside of portugal brazil and african

  • @BarcelonaArmada countries. thats portueges world. stop trying to get it significants were it has non. english is more important to hispanics- (as in people from spanish speaking countries not haiti of brazil) then portugese. everyone knows that. Im sure there are alot of people that speak it in south america but its not as big as you say. there is mre english even on spanish channels than portugese as well. and like you said USA has alot on common but its not a latin country.

  • @BarcelonaArmada and why is that? because having things in common are keepin intouch have nothing to do with the being a latin american country. if so you basically saying if two countries in latin american never have contact or totally different cultures then one is no longer latino? lol hahahah just think about that.

  • @BarcelonaArmada Dude you make some good points. but it jst sound like you are tryin to mold it t your person liking, i know what. thats your choice and view. there is nothing wrong with having oppions. cuz acordin to u. there are no blacks in latin american, haiti is not a latin american country, portugese is widly spoken in latin american (besides brazil) and im ignorant because i dont believe as you do. seriously look at what your sayin. thoose are all oppions but your speaking them as truths

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  • @netuber12 So a 6 year old kid in Brazil is being taught spanish and the same 6 year old in Paraguay is being taught Portuguese. There has been an integration movement in South America towards an unified country.

    I'm sending you a link of a Cuban website where they have an article about the law passed by the Brazilian government to make Spanish taught in schools as an official second language: Just google "BRASIL Y EL ESPAÑOL SEGUNDA LENGUA OFICIAL"

  • @netuber12 I'm also sending you a link of a Brazilian website where they talk about the creation of the South American Parlament: Just google "Parlamento do Mercosul e democratização da integração regional" 

    The integration of South America is not an opinion, it’s a reality easily verified if you follow the news about South America.

    On regards of African countries that speak French I was trying to point out that language is not the only factor that makes a country Latin.

  • @BarcelonaArmada the bahamas and austrilian are the same. just cus they speak english lol. what yu have to look at is that the racial mixture is different climate cultural. and sublanguages dialects very. thats what you are ignoring. and AMERICAN. has every race and nationality and we define race here perfectly. is just if your actually chosing to define it. or if you are chosing to act as tho it doent exist. its all about mental and logical state versuses and dreamerselecting what you want

  • @BarcelonaArmada to be true. race culture and national are all totally different things with differrent definitions. the problem is you want to change the means of each and make it to your likings. a cow is a cow not a tree. a dog is a dor. not a pan.you can call them what ever you want and have your own feeling about them. but dnt be silly enough as to think that people will change what is true for fake cuz thats what u believe.the worlds not going to change there minds nor dictionarys for u

  • @BarcelonaArmada s believe as you wish to, and be what every you want be. yu nly live once lol. peace man

  • @BarcelonaArmada ok dude you have alot of grammar mistakes. mine are spelling because i dont give a crap about this u tube conversation that much. Your mistakes on the other hand are verb mistakes. you say things in the present when yur speaking about the past. which make u look like an idiot for calling me out. i would respect it if your where not someone tryin to be a smart ass but your making mistakes that a 3rd would not back. which are verb mistakes.

  • @BarcelonaArmada also you lack the knowglege to understand half the stuff i spelt wroung is locally spealled that way in informal conversations like texts or u tube conversations. because is how natives say it or we use other non stardard text bk english. just like in the dr where u like they speak local spanish. same shit boy. but americans tend to do it more than most english speakers. so dude shut out With your cheap text book english.

  • @netuber12 Just for educational purposes, Mexico and Cuba have been historically two of the countries in Latin America that have shared the strongest cultural and ideologically bonds between each other. Mexican socialist party was one of the biggest allies of Castro by providing him with training and supplies to overthrow Batista from power. Fidel Castro launched his guerrilla campaign from Mexico. One of the countries that have always back up Cuba politically has been Mexico.

  • @BarcelonaArmada and also i was talking about people as in not the government. but mexicans as in the everyday adverage joe. tipically dont like cubans. not all but feel that way but alot do. and your not the only person who traveled in the world dude so chill.

  • @netuber12 By the way, there are also many Latin American organizations in Academia; for instance from Cuba, we have ELAM (Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina). There is also Latin American summits where all the Latin American presidents joins to strengthen their common ties. You really need to get out more and inform yourself instead of staying 24 hours in your house. Get out of your bubble.

  • @baller2705712 Don't worry! I know where you took that false interview from, It's from imdb, a Tabloid Hollywood website from alleged events that never happened. That's why they don't quote the interview. So nobody knows where the original source is from. So I will commend you to find the source of the interview and you won't find it because it never happened. It's only an Internet gossip. Please tell us what TV show, magazine or radio show did the alleged interview.

  • @baller2705712 You are just going through a Phase. I'm sure one day you are gonna wake up and realize that you've been living a lie. Have faith in science because now with all the scientific breaktroughs in DNA research, you'll be able to prove to yourself 100% that you are Not really Black genetically. But you have all the right to consider yourself Black as part of your Anglo culture.

  • @javie2 dude. i have nothing agaisnt you or you believes if thats how you think. but if your not black than you cant say your taino or spanish either. so if someone says are you spanish you have to say no. acordin to ur beliefs. dude sorry but im black all day. i might not be dark as cunta kente and shit. but still its in my blood and i cant deny it like you can. so be what you wish. you only live once man lol

  • @baller2705712 You gotta make the distinction between fiction (movies) and reality. Zoe is an actress and in Fiction she plays different characters (She's not a Blue Na'vi). So it doesn't mean she is the character. Now in real life she does not pretend to pass as a Black woman. In the video minute 1.36 Zoe clearly says "I'm Latino". And you can watch many other interviews where she proudly represents her Latin people. So there is Not argument about that. Pretty clear.

  • @baller2705712 What determines what race someone belongs to is their DNA. So get you science updated. You calling someone a Black woman when she's Not is only delusional. When someone has a mixture of different racial groups in their DNA is genetically a mixture of the races mixed. You are only Black because it was culturally endoctrinated to you since you were a child but if you're mixed you're not biologically Black. You don't wanna live in denial. Just face the facts sweety.

  • @baller2705712 Since in Latin America, we don't share your Anglo concept of race, which is foreign to us, we refer to each other in term of our culture. I hope you already watched the youtube video I was telling you about where Zoe talks about how proud she's of being Latin.

  • @baller2705712 Therefore, talking about culturally made-up ideas like race should be in the context of the culture of the person you're referring to. There are many cultural ideas that are unique in your Anglo culture that are foreign to other cultures. The Anglo concept of race is one of those ideas shared by your Anglo culture. It'd be reasonably to say you are Black because you were raised in Anglo family with Anglo culture.

  • @baller2705712 Your opion of race is culturally made-up and not a scientific fact. Therefore what you call a Black race is only what you've been indoctrinated in your Anglo culture. Now a fact is that whenever a race is mix with another, the product of the mixture is different from the root races.

  • @baller2705712 I understand that you might not t feel good on your own skin but Zoe will never try to pass as a Black woman in real life because she's Latin and to prove it, watch the following youtube video: "Zoe Saldana Explains Dancing as a Latino Birthright"

    Everywhere she goes, she proudly says She's Latin. You just gotta love Zoe for the beautiful Latin woman she is and not trying to make her something she's not.

  • @baller2705712 Killing people is wrong. But the point made is that as bad as it sounds DR army were killing foreigners "Haitians" and not their own people. And that usually happens in any arm conflict between two countries like the USA intervention in Panama back in 1989. DR and Haiti are two totally different countries like the USA and Mexico. Racial mixing in Latin America (DR) has been happening for 500 years centuries before Trujillo was born.

  • @BarcelonaArmada dude dominican republic was haiti. what are u talking about. and latin america and the name latino and hispanic was given by americans and latin american by french. so your going by thier clasificatins so i ont know what ur talking abut. and obvious you live in america or you what to much telemundo. cuz 95% of people how live in latin american dont called themslefs latino. thats an american concept. started by the government to grup peoplefrom spanish speaking countrys togather

  • @baller2705712 Your opinion on actual matters really don't count. Just because you might have an opinion that the moon is made of cheese doesn't change the fact that the moon is made of solid rock. It's not about who likes what. It's been scientifically proven by historians and sociologists that issues in Latin America is about Class and Not about Race like in your USA or other Anglo country. And in Latin American countries you're gonna find poor people of every shape and form.

  • @javie2 white in dr and the adverage non africanblack is a mulato in dr. and only full african looking people are black in dr. but all of those would be black and claim it in pr usa and cuba. because of other non blacks that a predomently of european blood are counted white. so i dont blame dominicans is there culture and all they know.

  • @baller2705712 500 hundred years of racial mixing wiped out the concept of race in Latin America (Dominican Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico). That's why Zoe is Latin and Not Black. But I'm sure in former anglo colonies like Jamaica, there are Black people because they hardly mixed with the rest of the population (They call it segregation).

  • @baller2705712 It'd be humanly impossible to draw generalization from a large region like the Carriben. But we can see two distinct worlds in the Carribean: The first is the Latin Carribean (Former spanish colonies) and the second in the Non-Latin Carriben (90% Anglo). Due to segregation practices in Anglo societies mixing was the exception and not the rule. In former spanish colonies mixing was the rule because it was socially accepted.

  • @baller2705712 She's Latin and Not Black. She's a mix of European, Tahino and African.

  • OK she is BLACK as her race. her nationality as which she is by acestory is puerto rican and dominican. but she she american by born nationality. its not that hard t grasp. just like there is black french, american,  british, brazilian, there is blacks from latin american as well. there just hardly ever shown on latin tv and represented.

  • @netuber12 What drugs are you taking? She's Not Black because in Latin America people from different groups mixed. Her dad is Dominican and her mom is Puerto Rican. She was raised in a Latin family with her Latin culture. Her firs language was Spanish and that's why she speaks Spanish perfectly. That's why everywhere she goes she's proud to tell people she's Latina.

  • @javie2 lol so there are no mixed in american or anywhere eslse but latin american. which hispanic and latino are terms givin by americans lol fr the government t count imgration from spanish speaking countrys. looks like the anglos gave you a name in which you call yourself daily. do you even know what a real latin is? and your also sayin that millions of peple that are afro americans due to your logic arent black lol what the heck.

  • @javie2 people mixed everyone in the west hesmphiere expect haiti. there is a few. but mostly full afro blood. but america. brazil, jamaica, puerto rico cuba. alot of blacks have mixed blood. im not denying that., but it does not make them not black anymore. like it disapears or something cuz it obvius doenot. and race is a prob in latin america look at latino tv. one or two black per week sometimes 2 or 3 weeks. lol and go to pr and cuba and see the difference and how many black rich people you

  • @javie2 see. compared to others. its all about mental state. you say there mixed and most dominicans will say yea taino and spanish. never never never mention black. if one does infront of other dominicans say yea im black what do youthink. to the other dominicans he is afrocentric and to them puerto ricans are. because most that are black claim it. but its because the society is different in pr then dr. so really if domincans dont feel black they dont need to say it. who cares.

  • oh and she is american and she identifies more with her dominican side...

  • and she is black or maybe mulatto...

  • @SixxxPac69 not mulatto.

  • you dumb fucks down there...dominican and puerto rican are a nationality not an ethnicity!

  • Aw,sooo sweet of her to give Christian a shout out,he is an extremely dedicated actor,and so nice of her to notice that;D U rock Zoe!!! I vote for Zoe to be the next Catwoman in TDK 3!!!

  • I wonder, can she get any sweeter?

  • She's American (that's her nationality) Her ethnicity is Dominican and Puerto Rican.

  • SHE IS DOMINICAN. =)

  • @hemiliz Gracias por aclaraselo a los ignorantes :)

  • ella es dominicana si quieren vean los premios casandra que ella dice perfectamente que se siente muy orgullosa de ser dominicana

  • @benettfelina eso fue exactamente lo que dije yo y esta gente tan ignorante quiere que la muchacha que es Dominicanana ahora sea Negra LOL

  • @manualidadesconninos ok and she is still black, and has aknoleaged. maybe its the puerto rican side that taught her that, cuz most dominicans that look black. never and i mean EVER say there black they just say. taino and spanish or domincan. so the pr parent must have taugh her some sence. difference between race and nationality

  • @netuber12 You have been brainwashed by your Anglo culture. Go back and read some history of DR and PR. It's a FACT that people from DR and PR is the mixture of European, Taino and African. Sorry to burst your bubble. You might have some ideantity problem.

  • @manualidadesconninos just someone speaks spanish dont make them not black.

  • @netuber12 Wha makes a person Not Black is having a mixture of different racial groups in their DNA. In order for someone to be Black has to be pure with no mixture. So if you are Black but learn Spanish, it does not mean you are Not Black. But if you're mixed, you'll be living in denial if you consider yourself Black. It'd be better for you to wake up and face reality and not try to pass as someone you are not.

  • Stupid She's Latin.

    Her mom is from Puerto Rico and her dad is from Dominican Republic. Both are Latin countries. There is a mixed race in Latin-America. So they defined themselves based on their culture not in any particular race. Dominicans are a mixed of Taino, European and African.

  • @javie2 yea buddy. but were not in dr. so that all changes. she even said she black so what are you talkin about. lol its not a secret. the puerto rican parent must have taught her that. tu puedes ser negro si tu eres de un pais latino. porque si tu eres puertrriqueno/a solomente es una nationalidad. no es una raza. negro blanco y indio son razas. just sayin

  • @netuber12 The way you were raised as an American made you understand the world in a very racist way. Your whole view of the world is in terms of race. But that's not reality... it's just your own prejudices that make you say that there is such thing as the black, white or indian race. And those classifications don't even have a scientific support. On the other hand, whenever Zoe is interviewed always refer to herself as being Latina and never tries to pass as Black in real life.

  • she's hot, she played an awsome character and she loves sci fi. AWSOME!

  • god damn shes beautiful

  • Dominican Power!!! YAY! She is half Dominican (Dad) Half Puerto Rican(mom) she played Uhurah for the re-make of Star Trek.

  • Hm, She seems pretty intelligent.

  • Zoe is soooooo beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @777marishka she's my woman crush

  • dominican isnt a race a ppl...its an ethnicity.

  • actually is neither LOL. the Dominican republic is a country!

  • Dominican is a Nationality. Their Culture is Latin.

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  • hotter as an avatar tho.

  • OMG whts the point??

  • i've always loved redheds

  • she's clearly white

  • Okay then

  • lol she isnt black, her parents are dominican and puerto rican.

  • @picklegirl457 actually she's Black AND Latina

  • She is not black people she is half Dominican half puertorican... LOL

  • @manualidadesconninos um yeoh I know that

  • @manualidadesconninos Dominican and puerto rican is not a race. She has stated on numerous occasions that she is a black woman. She is considered black latina.

  • so I would think I know a thing or two about race :).

  • @manualidadesconninos Quote from Zoe at her IMDB page "When I go to the D.R., the press in Santo Domingo always asks, "¿Qué te consideras, dominicana o americana?" (What do you consider yourself, Dominican or American?)So I say, time and time again, "Yo soy una mujer negra." ("I am a black woman.") [They go,] "Oh, no, tú eres trigueñita." ("Oh no, you are 'dark skinned'") I'm like, "No! Let's get it straight, yo soy una mujer negra." ("I am a black woman.")"

  • @ChronicMist Ummm, I'm just stating what she is, since a lot of people don't know. Who the fuck said anything about inequality?