I'm Sorry But Fat Joe is not a Culture Vulture, AT ALL!

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In latin america based on self identification but not in the USA based on phenotypical obersavtion





"black" hispanics could be anything from white looking to preto, based on self-identification





selff identified ones or the real ones? The real white hispanics look like Andy Garcia

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not negro looking fat joe:mjlol:








hell na:heh:

Give this man a drawn on beard and let him out in the Sun. That's Joe's cousin.
 

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Oh, I know. People on this very forum be calling them out on "I no Black." I digress....

This Ruby guy is Black in race though.

Fat Joe is a WHITE hispanic.

Hispanics are Black and White in race.

That's a White Hispanic.

Like there are Black Hispanic - there are WHITE Hispanics. He looks like a Mexican with a tan.
No he isnt, hes clearly not. if anything hes a triracial Rican

nvm the socialness of black and white. where Afro latinos like Dee and others dont even go by "black" that shyt is reserved for the Dark dark MFs(the latin world is a hyperdescent world, same "Afro latinos" your trying to give a card dont even identify as "black" and never will). whereas we(ADOS) do.

so yeah they right they aint black, and neither is joe. But he aint white either.

ADOS has nothing to do with this. Meaning being ADOS. This is about respect and a culture.

This is also about the N-word - which in the U.S. is tied to Black Americans/AA first --and other Black ethnicities because of them also being of the Black race.


I have White Blood - and if I identify as White -- I guess I'm White huh.

Yall lost.

@Bolded: it kinda does, as I just showed you. You had "Afro latinos"(Ruby Dee) who would fall under that "flat blackness" / "other black ethnicities" your defending and he didnt consider himself black,

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Ados being late to the party with tribalism.

I know its exciting and something we never did before a couple years ago, but we missed that bus. The era of that is over lol.

If he has black blood, and chooses to identify as black, and has a proven history and track record of being black...he's black.
its not to late, i do think its to late to regulate to who can say the N word tho. which i found Fat joe's reason to be stupid

but its not over in other aspects.
 

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I always got the feeling if Joey Crack wasnt a rapper, he'd be exactly the same person he is now, only with less money and probably in jail. That doesnt mean he gets to call Black women dusty bytches. That was out of pocket.
 

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Looks Hispanic to me. I guess we calling White Hispanics "light-skinned" now.

I'm tired. Yall can claim this White man if you want too.
U going against all facts

That man in the beach pic looks like a white man to you come the fukk on :mjlol:
 

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Afro Cuban parents?

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AfroLatino: a Black Latino with African ancestry:


modern afro-latinidad is more like ADOS spectrum influenced by 1dropism


Vilson DaSilva, a native of Brazil, is a moreno. Like his wife, Maria Martins, he was born to a black father and a white mother. But their views on race seem to
differ.

During an interview when Martins said she had no idea how they had identified themselves on the 2000 Census form, DaSilva rolled his eyes. "I said we were
black,"
he said.

He is one of a growing number of Latin immigrants of African descent who identify themselves as Afro-Latino, along the same color spectrum as African Americans.

"I've learned to be proud of my color," he said
. For that, he thanked African American friends who stand up for equal rights.



DaSilva agreed that nuances separate African Americans and Afro-Latinos, but he also believes that seeing Latin America through African American eyes gave him a
better perspective.


People of Color Who Never Felt They Were Black

Look at the pictures of some of these self-identified "Black" latinos

The importance of New York’s Afro-Latino Festival
 

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its not to late, i do think its to late to regulate to who can say the N word tho. which i found Fat joe's reason to be stupid

but its not over in other aspects.


Yeah...racism and tribalism are for low level dwellers. The world is moving past that.

The movers and shakers are moving into transhumanism. Transhumanism is the fast approaching future. Where your augmentations aren't black or white.

Only us commoners are still living in the 20th century where race and nationality matter.
 

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These new age clowns come in the game and try to change perspectives on some weirdo shyt when they truly are too ignorant to understand the origins of this hip-hop shyt. It is clear as Day & sad to see. If you don’t like Fat Joe cool. All the racist banter needs to stop & is uncalled for & quite frankly, pathetic.
 

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No, he's not a vulture but it doesn't matter how long he's been down with the hip-hop culture it doesn't give him the right to go around slinging the N-word with the hard er out his mouth in songs, etc.

That's where ppl like the OP miss the point of why ppl feel the way they do of Fat Joe. It's understandable. PR's being down with hip-hop since the late 70s doesn't mean they're allowed to go around recklessly using the N-word with hard er and expect ppl to be cool with it.

There are boundaries and Fat Joe crosses the line too many times in that regard. If he didn't have a history of that nobody would be coming at his neck.
Nah you’re wrong PRs are “black” too so they get to say the N-word

You could be any color and be black because you grew up in poverty, those who know can’t speak on it. :troll:

Well according to c00ns like @Slangtonomo that is, dude prolly a white PR himself :mjpls:
 
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The only people who think fat Joe is a culture vulture are people who grew up in non diverse areas.

Agreed. Black people who mostly grew up around Black people. Which is MOST Black people in the U.S.

This is a lost cause, If you aint from the east coast, grew up in the east like NYC then you might not understand. Especially if you never traveled outside of your cac00n. nikkaz in other parts of the country don't really know about dominicans, ricans, cubans, panamanians. I can't blame them. But they're in for a rude awakening if they ever come to nyc. They better keep that to themselves, ya azz might get thrown in the train rails with the rats fukking around with the wrong ones.

And I guess vice versa as well. We could agree to disagree, but one thing you must do is respect the politics of the land or you could meet your maker.
 
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