OfTheCross
Veteran
The fact that they even tried this makes them look bad. I will always remember this.
They never tried, though.
The court made their ruling.
But the DR didn't execute that plan.
The fact that they even tried this makes them look bad. I will always remember this.
Dude wants to talk about Dominicans supposedly doing better than blacks lmao. Wheres the middle class Dominican neighborhoods in NYC
I got to admit, you are right about this
BUT, you are fukking shyt up, because you are adding to the bullshyt, and making future generations not want to do business with them anymore. Young people are waking up, and if they have to hear the shyt like this, you think they won't see you as an enemy?
Those businesses make money because they are willing to do a lot of work for cheap, and there is nothing wrong with that, but do you really think black women who are waking up due to to all the racists bullshyt these past few years, are gonna keep supporting you when they have black American women who they see an importance is supporting?
Maybe you don't know, but there is a resurgence of supporting black businesses, and a lot of women thought Dominicans were black, just a different culture. They didn't know how much a lot(not all) of y'all want to separate from us. Things is about to change, you'll see, and you aren't helping your people bragging about taking money out of the community.
Also, those Dominican businesses are in NYC, a lot of blacks are moving to the south, and are your major customers, not whites or anyone else. After seeing this stuff about D.R. all over social media, and people like Tariq Nasheed who just did a show on this topic, they can't just come pass Maryland with that shyt. People are gonna either have them be out or the owners will not take D.R. people's side who talk crazy.
I guess they will be traitors like @NATU called the two so called Dominican women who were protesting against D.R. What's funny is they don't give a fukk, because once they get a taste of living good, they could care less. Yeah, some will go back, but who will want to go back to bullshyt. There is bullshyt here, but at least you can get away from some of it being that this country is way bigger then D.R., and has a higher quality of living. Waaaayyyy higher.
I give your family props for rebuilding their community, but that is starting to happen here, so I think you should be cautious of what you say, if you want to make money in the black community. This isn't the late 90's, early 2000's, the internet allows people to talk to each other all over the world. You think America can talk shyt like they are better then other countries now? People all over have been calling out the U.S. on their bullshyt because social media has changed the game.
People like Jay Mr. Real estate, is planning on turning west Baltimore into the new black wallstreet. You got apps that allow us to know what business is black. shyt is changing. Watch what you say, because it may come back to haunt you.
it would make you a selfhating c00n that overcompansated her inferiority complex by hating on haitiansI aint never gonna do anything for Haitians, my country has done enough
why??
what being dark skin has anything to do with any of this?
Some of the people in the army uniform are black to though it's evident by their features
Yo Dominicans gotta be the most confused self hating nation on earth ain't no way you can justify/flip this
then why don't you guys have a problem with mulatto and white haitians living in the dr?It's not about being Black or not. It's about being Dominican or not.
Just like in Iraq they look the same but are different.
Just like Pakistan and India
Just like Africans and other Africans. It's not about race
Just like Ukraine and Russia..
Etc.
then why don't you guys have a problem with mulatto and white haitians living in the dr?
or with the russian mob populating the east of the island? or the shytloads of shady europeans who seek refuge in the dr because they don't extradite and look the other way when gringos sleeps with minors?
yeah right, because the policia nacional is going to round up all the white criminals in sosua and deport themThe problem is with undocumented immigrants whatever color they may be.
Haitians are not going to be the only ones deported, they're obviously going to be the majority, though
Edit: don't ignore the fact that 286k people, mostly dark Haitians have registered through the program.
yeah right, because the policia nacional is going to round up all the white criminals in sosua and deport them
nice attempt at spinning thisGod bless the open society that is the DR.
The international community can be vigilant on these proceedings.
We will see how it goes. But you must admit that it has gone without a hitch so far.
I'm impressed by how well the beuracracy is handling this.
286k mostly dark Haitians now have a path to citizenship
nice attempt at spinning this
We are actually humane. We don't discriminate based on skin color or deny what we are in Aruba. We welcome all cultures and while there is prejudice, its miniscule compared to Dominicans. Arubans don't complain too much, like i said ya'll good for fukking and menial labor...someone's gotta build these hotels
June 20, 2014
Aruba* is a destination and source country for women and men subjected to sex trafficking and forced labor. Those at greatest risk continue to be foreign women in Aruba’s commercial sex trade, and foreign men and women in the service and construction industries. Specific at-risk communities include Chinese men and women working in supermarkets, Indian men in the jewelry sector, and Caribbean and South American women in domestic service. A 2013 international organization report identified Aruba’s regulated and unregulated prostitution sectors, domestic workers, and small retail shops as the groups and sectors most susceptible to trafficking. This report also noted some children may be vulnerable to trafficking, including children providing sexual favors and/or companionship for money and gifts; third-party prostitution of children under the age of 18 is a form of human trafficking. The report also noted a trafficking case involving an Aruban girl studying in the Netherlands and media reports of Aruban women allegedly subjected to debt bondage in the Netherlands.
The Government of Aruba does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. The government made progress in its anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts in 2013 by convicting two trafficking offenders, marking the first convictions under Aruba’s human trafficking statute. The government has yet to formalize standard operating procedures to guide all front-line responders in the proactive identification of trafficking victims and their referral for care; its approach to trafficking victim identification and protection remainedad hoc. The government did not initiate any new prosecutions during the reporting period