Listen here you little burnt plantain eating wackass baseball playing confused island mongrel, we have our income because we had to FIGHT for it living under a white supremacist government. Of course a confused island mongrel like you wouldn't understand. Even with your own country, its still a shyt hole.Yes, I'm serious, you greasy fried chicken eating motherfukker.lol You nikkas live under the roof of your white american massas which is the only reason why you have this level of income.
Meanwhile here in America your own people unlike many other immigrants cant even chase the American dream.
"The Dominican immigrants are the group that is most likely to live in poverty (27.9%), and when considering Dominican immigrants with children it's even higher (31.2%)"
The black American poverty rate is 25%, compared to 27% for Dominicans.
Dominicans are also the poorest major Hispanic ethnic group in the United States behind Cubans, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans."
Immigrants in the United States, 2007
Further, Hispanics have the LOWEST bachelor degree attainment of any major ethnic group, so that accomplishment is shytty and meaningless because African-Americans have a significantly higher rate of bachelor degree attainment than both Dominicans and Hispanics as a whole:
"19.9%- Percentage of African Americans age 25 and older who had a bachelor’s degree or more in 2010. In many states, the rate was higher. Just over 21% of blacks this age in Massachusetts, for instance, had this level of education."
http://www.blackdemographics.com/education.ht
On top of of being poorer and less educated than African-Americans, Dominicans' incomes were lower as well, at $20,238 compared to $34,887 for African-Americans:
http://pewhispanic.org/files/factsheets/52.pd
BlackDemographics.com | INCOME
Debunking the silly myth you said of DRs in America making more than us.
And their homeownership rates also lagged, at 27.9%, compared to 46.2% for African-Americans:
Latino Homeownership Lagging In City
"Dominicans have become one of the most stigmatized groups in the US. The American eye clearly associates Dominicans with the vices of poverty, crime, violence, drugs and lawlessness."
Dominicans in America
Soooo....
You nikkas are p*ssy and bytch-made, and you never fought for your own country,
bytch PUHLEASE.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-...-a-war-oblivious-to-african-americans.210547/
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/what-if-i-told-you-blacks-ended-the-civil-war.285608/
19th century Murica>>>>>>>>>Wackass declining Spain Carlos.
Now if you had your own country that shyt would probably look very similar to Haiti or a better example LIBERIA, that's what a country founded by your people would looks like.
bytch PUHLEASE...Fyi Liberia under AAs was modernize in the 1940s until the 80s.
. DR looks like first world country compared to that shythole. We have the largest economy in the Caribbean and Central America, and we also the fastest growing economy in the Latin American region. A country run by your people would never achieve this level of develpment.
No one cares about your irrelevant ass city. Especially videos that you cherry picked.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: POVERTY AND INEQUITY PERSIST IN SPITE OF THE PROMISES
The Dominican Republic has enjoyed steady economic growth in the last 20 years, but 35% of the Dominicans are living in poverty and 9% in extreme poverty. These are almost the same proportions as in 2000. According to the national Social Watch report, the gross domestic product has grown but wealth is not distributed in an equitable way, and lack of protection and inequality are feeding violence and crime in a vicious circle that makes it even more difficult to achieve social goals.
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According to the latest official poverty data, more than a third of the country’s total population lives in poverty, and almost 20 per cent are living in extreme poverty. In rural areas poor people constitute half of the population.
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Largest economy in the Caribbean my ASS! A large GDP means shyt when half the country is in poverty. In terms of GDP per capita(which really matters) my nikkas from Barbados and the Bahamas are the richest in the Caribbean.
Richest Countries in the Caribbean
The Dominican Rep is nowhere listed.
And if you wanna bring cities into it, how about we bring in whats considered our capital Atlanta...
"Atlanta is the nation's 4th largest black-majority city and has long been known as a "black mecca" for its role as a center of black wealth, political power, education, and culture including film and music."
Atlanta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Black-Owned Atlanta Businesses Increase 99 Percent in Five Years"
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"The numbers were taken from the "Survey of Business Owners: Black-Owned Businesses: 2007," which is compiled every five years, and found metro Atlanta recorded more than 127,000 black-owned businesses in 2007, up from 64,000 in 2002.
That exceeded national figures that showed a 60.5-percent increase for black business ownership over the same period (Note: which was already 3 times the overall national growth rate). Georgia had the second-highest number of black-owned businesses among states, trailing only New York, with more than 183,000 black-owned businesses, or 9.6 percent of the national total.
Local leaders said black business people come to Atlanta because of the city's strong black middle class, support among other black entrepreneurs and black colleges and universities."
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"The numbers were taken from the "Survey of Business Owners: Black-Owned Businesses: 2007," which is compiled every five years, and found metro Atlanta recorded more than 127,000 black-owned businesses in 2007, up from 64,000 in 2002.
That exceeded national figures that showed a 60.5-percent increase for black business ownership over the same period (Note: which was already 3 times the overall national growth rate). Georgia had the second-highest number of black-owned businesses among states, trailing only New York, with more than 183,000 black-owned businesses, or 9.6 percent of the national total.
Local leaders said black business people come to Atlanta because of the city's strong black middle class, support among other black entrepreneurs and black colleges and universities."
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And no its not talking about those shiity ass ma and pa shops you claimed Dominicans have in the AA community.
Meanwhile in your precious Santo Domingo.
Children Struggle to Survive on Santo Domingo Streets
Children Struggle to Survive on Santo Domingo Streets
But since I'm an evil muhfukka I'm going to continue...
"Atlanta a Hub for Black Entrepreneurs"
Atlanta a Hub for Black Entrepreneurs | Video | 11alive.com
"Atlanta Emerges as Black Entertainment Mecca"
"A few years ago, the city probably would not have been able to pull off such a show. But fueled by a generous entertainment tax credit, the migration of affluent African-Americans from the North and the surprising fact that even celebrities appreciate the lower cost of living here, this capital of the Deep South is emerging as an epicenter of the black glitterati.
“It’s so ripe with African-American flavor and talent,” said Stephen Hill, an executive vice president for Black Entertainment Television, which will show the awards Sunday night.
“Atlanta is home to our core audience,” he said.“I’m trying not to make it a racial thing, but Atlanta is our New York, our L.A.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/u...er-of-black-entertainment.html?pagewanted=all"A few years ago, the city probably would not have been able to pull off such a show. But fueled by a generous entertainment tax credit, the migration of affluent African-Americans from the North and the surprising fact that even celebrities appreciate the lower cost of living here, this capital of the Deep South is emerging as an epicenter of the black glitterati.
“It’s so ripe with African-American flavor and talent,” said Stephen Hill, an executive vice president for Black Entertainment Television, which will show the awards Sunday night.
“Atlanta is home to our core audience,” he said.“I’m trying not to make it a racial thing, but Atlanta is our New York, our L.A.”
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Must be why you're people copy our lingo and style.