"We are not Hispanic; Not Latino"

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Yea.. if dominicans even wanted that barren ass part of the island

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:dahell: what kind of c00n shyt is this


independence, black unity, freedom >>>>>>>

I was just simply stating that Spain conquered more than France. Look how many areas had Spanish forced upon them to replace their native tongue. French didn't have that impact.



the Spanish didn't handed France shyt, France just ran up and took it before any agreement was made. Also Spanish import black slave on both sides

African slave was working with the remain Taino people in the field

Haiti had great Taino "kingdoms" (they still find great Taino/black mixture in the mountains of Haiti). DR dont have much Taino blood anyway, they were wiped out on both sides

they respect and honor the ppl before them who was on the island, they rename the part of the island the original name that was given by the Taino ppl, the curse should be on the Spanish/France and the c00ns


what kind of half way bullshyt history you pushing

I'm not pushing anything. I thought Taino blood was wiped out in Haiti and replaced by African slaves..
But what you're saying is that the Taino's learned French and their blood line thrives in some Haitians. They weren't mixing with the Europeans, only the Africans.
I didn't think to realize that with Haiti.
 

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Some have never even considered the idea that they are Native Americans, despite the fact that they are. Some people have been brainwashed into thinking all Native Americans were wiped out, so it's completely impossible to identify as such (in this type of programmed mind).
My ethnicity is Paraguayan and more people speak Guarani (Native language) than Spanish over there. And I kid you not, I've heard family members use "Indio" or "India" as an insult :snoop:
 

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Puerto rico, dominica, and aruba are the only caribbean islands but these dudes aint no tainos.:stopitslime: I guarantee they have more African ancestry than native
 

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Native American pride is rising. When people casually call them "Spanish" they always correct those people and say, "I'm not Spanish and don't use it as some lazy, generic word to mean many different people." Sure, intellectually they know a person does not literally mean "Spanish" as in a white person from Europe but they still say, "In no way is that the biggest or most important part of me." All the terms "Spanish" or "Hispanic" or "Latino" pretty much first and foremost (perhaps even only) glorify the European side of things. It's raising red flags with people and the resistance is growing.
At least in New York, most Latinos refer to themselves as "Spanish". Especially Puerto Ricans and Dominicans.

Puerto rico, dominica, and aruba are the only caribbean islands but these dudes aint no tainos.:stopitslime: I guarantee they have more African ancestry than native
They do. For Puerto Rico at least, they have mostly European blood, followed by West African, followed by native. But that varies, of course.
 

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My ethnicity is Paraguayan and more people speak Guarani (Native language) than Spanish over there. And I kid you not, I've heard family members use "Indio" or "India" as an insult :snoop:

I remember many different slang words in Spanish that indicate a person "looks like a Native." And when it's said, the general feeling is that you just insulted that person by saying they look like a Native. Contrast that when you say they look European or like a mestizo and you just heaped great praise upon them.

I remember a Chilean tennis player Marcelo Rios, who despite being Chilean and that country having few Natives, looked like a Native. One day reporters naturally thought, "Hey, this guy looks like a Native or at least a mestizo, so let's ask him about his heritage." Well, Rios got angry and cursed the reporters under his breath for even asking that question. It's like he was offended somebody could even ask him about his Native ancestry.
 
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