Barnett115
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BullshytYou have to keep things in perspective. Half the shyt that's read and said online doesn't represent how majority of people in the real world feel.
Online is where people's true feelings come out
BullshytYou have to keep things in perspective. Half the shyt that's read and said online doesn't represent how majority of people in the real world feel.
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I still remember when she claimed to be not black but a "dark skinned Dominican"Someone neg this gwalla biitch for me.
get out of the red then come see me and i'll try to dignify a response to you.
It's clear that you don't really oppose systematic white supremacy, you're just looking for a better spot on it's totem pole.
Lowkey.....there's no black & brown unity and them illegals do need to go
Nope
http://www.thekingcenter.org/archive/document/telegram-mlk-cesar-chavez
Cesar Chavez And Martin Luther King Jr.: The Relationship Between Two Civil Rights Leaders
VOXXI
Posted: 08/25/2013 10:48 am EDT Updated: 08/25/2013 10:48 am EDT
If there is one lesson we learned from Dr. King, it is that our struggle for civil rights is indivisible.
In September, 1966, Dr. King sent a telegram to Cesar Chavez, who was in the midst of his decades-long nonviolent battle to free farm workers, Latinos and other poor working people from the bonds of abuse and poverty.
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Telegram to Cesar Chavez from Martin Luther King, Jr.
“As brothers in the fight for equality,” Dr. King wrote, “I extend the hand of fellowship and good will and wish continuing success to you and your members…You and your valiant fellow workers have demonstrated your commitment to righting grievous wrongs forced upon exploited people. We are together with you in spirit and in determination that our dreams for a better tomorrow will be realized.”
Read the whole story at VOXXI
Niccas love to claim Spanish Euro blood if they (or one of their grandmas) can speak the languageYou see almost no black posters on brown pride but when it's the other way around....
They are suspect too.Native Indians are not my brothers.
Black hispanics yes. I have a lot of love for Afro Latinos. They have a special place in my heart.
they sat on the sideline when we was going thru our civil rights stuff
Im in Texas right now.I grew up in boston around puerto ricans and Dominicans....never had any problems. I live in DFW now and have yet to have any problems with mexicans. Y'all gotta stop painting all Latinos with the same brush.
you got it backwards, everyone knows the game except black folks. we the only ones trynna rally other groups that only want to use and discard us.It's crazy cause it's like black people are the only ones that "know the game". Others minorities still think that white people give a fukk about them. Black people know that they don't, that's why we're never suprised when they show their true colors
I grew up in boston around puerto ricans and Dominicans....never had any problems. I live in DFW now and have yet to have any problems with mexicans. Y'all gotta stop painting all Latinos with the same brush.
It's a stupid strategy then. c00ns are always finding some excuse to follow behind whites like some loyal hound dogNope. It called strategy. Sometime you got to partner with enemies.
So the answer is to side with white racists ourselves? There's plenty of blacks who side with white racists(c00ns) but I'd never side with a real white racist against a black white supremacist(c00n). I just don't get how some of you people think.Hispanics side with white racists against Blacks
I've dealt with it hundreds of times.