Is this the best you have to offerwe call dudes who inquire about other mens sex lives....fakkits.
Is this the best you have to offerwe call dudes who inquire about other mens sex lives....fakkits.
Is this the best you have to offer
At least she has some "awareness":
Dascha Polanco Breaks Down Why It's Possible To Be Black AND Latino | Huffington Post
"But while discussing if an “African-American” woman should’ve portrayed Simone, host Angela Yee said, “but then some people will say ‘well, Dominican people are also black.’”
“I consider myself an Afro-Latina,” Polanco, who is also Dominican, quickly answered. “We’re very black.”
After Polanco said “Afro-Latina,” host Charlamagne Tha God interjected, asking “What’s that?” But even after his fellow hosts and the actress explained it was simply a “black Latina,”
“I consider myself to be a black woman, and I think a lot of Dominicans should, because from what I see that’s what we are,” Polanco said.
“But why not be Dominican, though?” Charlamagne asked Polanco.
“I am Dominican,” she said. “I say I’m Dominican.”
“But you said you consider yourself a black woman, but why not just be Dominican?” he asks again, seemingly unaware that you can also be black and American because one is a race and the other a nationality.
“Because I’m from the Dominican Republic but I am a ... we’re talking about where you’re from, your country, and you’re talking about race/ethnicity, right?” she said. “So I am Afro-Latina.”
Charlamagne's ignorant as hell.
At least she has some "awareness":
Dascha Polanco Breaks Down Why It's Possible To Be Black AND Latino | Huffington Post
"But while discussing if an “African-American” woman should’ve portrayed Simone, host Angela Yee said, “but then some people will say ‘well, Dominican people are also black.’”
“I consider myself an Afro-Latina,” Polanco, who is also Dominican, quickly answered. “We’re very black.”
After Polanco said “Afro-Latina,” host Charlamagne Tha God interjected, asking “What’s that?” But even after his fellow hosts and the actress explained it was simply a “black Latina,”
“I consider myself to be a black woman, and I think a lot of Dominicans should, because from what I see that’s what we are,” Polanco said.
“But why not be Dominican, though?” Charlamagne asked Polanco.
“I am Dominican,” she said. “I say I’m Dominican.”
“But you said you consider yourself a black woman, but why not just be Dominican?” he asks again, seemingly unaware that you can also be black and American because one is a race and the other a nationality.
“Because I’m from the Dominican Republic but I am a ... we’re talking about where you’re from, your country, and you’re talking about race/ethnicity, right?” she said. “So I am Afro-Latina.”
It's sloppy, but I'm all in..Her kinda thick is weird, idk how to explain it lol
Laaaaawdthat thick amazonian build