Uptown WaYo87
HARLEM/BX
I regret posting this. I was disgusted by how dark skin people and Haitians are being treated in DR. I know there are good people in DR however the perception I've seen of DR has always been that is a country filled with colorist light skin people.
I respect the regret. But the colorist light skin people is straight up propoganda.
People talk about the problem with haitians but theres a deep history there. Hatians controlled the whole island after their revolution and what do you think was there main financial profit during those years? PLANTATION SLAVERY. So yes hatians had OTHER hatians in chains plus dominicans (no one wants to talk about that). THEN Dominicans fought for their independence and won, THEN the trujillo era came and he was a known dictator scumbag whos agenda was anti-hatian and he tried to teach lighter skin was better (he use to powder his own)
Present time majority of DR talks about him in disgust and disdain and ill always say this, NO ONE THINKS ABOUT COLOR IN DR. Ya think a black dominican doesnt get equal opportunities in DR? Cant get a house? Cant start a business?Or experience what black americans experience here in the US with cops? matter of fact the cops over there ARE WORSE because they WILL extort you but they dont give a fukk about color they looking at how much bread u look like u got. Them motherfukkers LITERALLY get paid $200 a MONTH. So no surprise on their extortion tactics they live in a 3rd world country
So Yea you got scumbags who going to shyt on hatians but thats a nationality and cultural difference thing plus the history i explained, and like i always said EVERY GROUP OF PEOPLE HAS A RACIST SUBSET IN IT even dominicans, and even black people. Problem with this site is that people lump an entire group as racist n just talk out they ass
But even after all the history, these are dominican and hatians marching together in uptown NYC. But let these stupid fukks on this site tell you different and about HOW YOU SHOULD FEEL about ALL dominicans
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