Exactly. My fathers side is mixed black/white/Indian on my grandmothers side and black/brazilian on my grandfathers side and they all consider themselves black.
Why doesn’t your brother Nap embrace his Indo-Caribbean heritage?
Exactly. My fathers side is mixed black/white/Indian on my grandmothers side and black/brazilian on my grandfathers side and they all consider themselves black.
I don’t know who that is.Why doesn’t your brother Nap embrace his Indo-Caribbean heritage?
Nap is straight up PunjabiWhy doesn’t your brother Nap embrace his Indo-Caribbean heritage?
Before cats start cheering this on, it's well known Guyanese Indians are extremely racist to black people.
My mom had a friend who's family is Trini. Her pops look like a dark skinned Indian guy with some black admixture and he considered himself black. He talked to me about black unity. My mom's friend dated exclusively black dudes. So there are people from Indian admixture countries that consider themselves black.I know a ton of mixed race Caribbean people who identify as black including GUYANESE people!
Before cats start cheering this on, it's well known Guyanese Indians are extremely racist to black people.
I love when these leaders check these western hypocrites.
There is a subtle shift going on in Guyana politics. Indians now have a majority in Parliament and are replacing blacks at an increasing rate. A family friend is a consultant over there. Guyana is growing exponentially and all the contracting and manufacturing is going into Indian pockets.I’m Guyanese and since when is it not considered a black country? The Caribbean/ West Indian alone suggest that it is. You don’t land in Guyana and hear the steel drums at the airport and think you’re in India.
There is a subtle shift going on in Guyana politics. Indians now have a majority in Parliament and are replacing blacks at an increasing rate. A family friend is a consultant over there. Guyana is growing exponentially and all the contracting and manufacturing is going into Indian pockets.