"Latino" In America???!....Question for Afro-hispanics
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@CerebralMadness i did not say black is a ethnicity I am just amused negros in latin america would want to be part of the Latino and or hispanic ethnic groups since they were the ones who brought them as slaves. seriously? self hate? and race is now a social term? and negroid and caucasoid genes can be specificaly located and its social LOL. I have taken a DNA since by ancestors are from all over europe non where black,,
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She doesnt i meen
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@CerebralMadness Great Video I was going to make a Video regarding to that so tru good vid I ran into a Dominican girl at a supermarket at one time and we were talking but she really dark skined she does consider her self black she said she is dominican but what i love is when u ask them is Dominican a color? they dont know what to say
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The thing with us is that we don't get offended by the color of our skin so easily, just because we aren't on a tv show, we don't cause an uproar about it because unlike what others might think about how afro-hispanics are treated, we are accepted in the latino community so we don't see it as a big deal really. Also, I understand we are all of african descent, but honestly speaking we don't walk around saying we're black.
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Now I agree on being perturbed by the documentary, but one thing I feel it didn't focus on at all is latinos who are 2nd, 3rd generation, or even indigenous American. A great deal of us do not have the "immigrant story", but are still seen as an immigrant people. Be grateful. You can be white, black, even asian, and still be seen as an American, however no matter our language ability, education or social strata, brown latinos are simply considered "immigrants", "mexicans", or worse, "illegal"
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I wholeheartedly disagree with this video, primarily because one of the first families they showcased was half puerto-rican, half dominican. You should have noticed that the mother was afro-latina. Also, the latino community is VERY wide, and perhaps it's not possible to cover EVERY single minority. Why are you upset about afro-latinos when I heard nothing about Native-American Latinos, Indigenous Mexican population latinos, etc. The special focuses on the latino experience at large.
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why do black american are forcing so hard in thing of color....we just said we all latinos...like i feel that african american always want to arguing about color... like in a dominican family of white youll fine black and and in black family youll fine white... is a big mix. and i so some black in cnn latinos in america the show was about latinos in general no black only or white
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@404boricua When you look at food the most popular Latin food is Mexican who has the one of the lowest Afro Latin population in Latin America behind Argentina who boast to be the whitest. When people talk about Latin food they don't usually mention Spanish, or Puertorican, Cuban, or Dominican they usually Mention Mexican. You will find Mexican food Restaurants even in Anglophone countries like England & Australia. Italian food is the only other Latin food that is world wide in popularity.
afro latinos? afro hispanics? please learn what both mean because im spanish and im both and negros dont belong in my ehtnicities. and latinos are fom europe the ex roman empire that spoke latin now modern Spain, Italy, Portugual, and France where do you think america got its latin from?
EricVZLeon 1 month ago
@EricVZLeon No..your the one that needs to learn..negro/black is not even an ethnicty is a social term for race we use in this country..go get a dna test you might be suprised at what you find
CerebralMadness 1 month ago
@CerebralMadness what is the name of the song at the beginning?
JYoung3rd 2 months ago
@JYoung3rd OMG I forgot lol I use to search and search for tht song by Gloria Estefan..I will find it again and let you know
CerebralMadness 2 months ago