As an Afro-Colombian that goes to visit at least once a year, I can tell you that's a lie. My mother was born and raised in Colombia and I spent summers there as a kid. Not sure why you think white Colombians are any different than these pasty mufukkers here in the states.
LOLSo we do have one
As an Afro-Colombian that goes to visit at least once a year, I can tell you that's a lie. My mother was born and raised in Colombia and I spent summers there as a kid. Not sure why you think white Colombians are any different than these pasty mufukkers here in the states.
I was born in NY to Colombian parents and most of my family is over there.
Colombia is diverse.
I'm mixed white (spanish) blood and indigenous/african blood but I also have black family members.
There is definitely racism but it's not such a huge issue because everyone is colombian. Its almost playful, sort of like the way we bust eachothers balls in the usa about being from ny or la or chicago. Black white Asian Indian whatever, your colombian and there's a pride to that.
In the USA people are proud to be American but there is a lot more division and tribalism than in Colombia.
My black American friends who have visited love it there. Women won't treat you differently if you're not white.
Having said that I go at least once a year and I love it. I hope to go again soon.
I was also born in the US to Colombian parents. And this some truth^^
Betty Idol and Angelica Charuppi are as well.
Afro anything >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> any other women
Nice.
Choco part of Colombia?
Diggin it.....
De donde vengo yo...La cosa no facil pero siempre igual sobrevivimos
Tenemos la lluvia el frio el calor (That's why it be looking so wet in some of their videos lol)
I love Chocquibtown! (Their style has changed up recently though.)
This another song from them I love con el abayarde Tego Calderon