white supremacy and anti-black sentiments haven't been addressed on a wide scale and to the extent it continues and is allow to be practice in those communities.
there was no civil rights, pro-black movement within Latin America nor is there any noticeable trend of education reguarding colorism, so it doesn't shock me Julio from Juarez or Estevan from Honduras doesn't like or is outwardly hostile towards black folk, nor does that it excuse it.
but the fact were seeing young people wising up to the multi-generational effects of Colonialism, is a gain worthy of note. Not everybody is going to be your friend, but not everybody hates you either, if that makes sense
even if we just "sent them all back" whether they be from Haiti, the Philippines, India or Mexico, we still would deal with the boot of that very same anti-blackness or enabling of white supremacy because that's how entrenched it is.
There's a reason why people got problems with Cesar Chavez because of his rhetoric towards Mexican migrants, and why certain figureheads of civil rights as of today are studied and critiqued. Because you unravel what was hidden to bring about a larger picture.
and even then, I would never cheer on crushing of humanity.
What's your take on Anti black immigrants?