Colombians go on N word tirades over Steve Harvey. smh

It's a fucking beauty pageant, people act like he hiked up the price on AIDS medication. This is a contest where grown ass women parade around hoping people call them beautiful, it's a show full of people with low self esteem.
That might be all they got in Columbia besides coffee and drugs
 
I never watched a pageant. Steve's mistake provided the show with more media attention than it should have received. Some say it was planned.

As far as the comments, I am not surprised by people on social media.
 
Haitans and Jamicans dont consider themselves black either...

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You...nah. Never mind. Continue.

I never watched a pageant. Steve's mistake provided the show with more media attention than it should have received. Some say it was planned.

As far as the comments, I am not surprised by people on social media.

It feel like it was. But I don't think Steve would let himself fall that far for some pageant. I've heard him speak on his radio show about how fucked up Hollywood is and how he tells others to beware the vultures. I...don't see it happening.

However, it was stated before here that the card was designed wrong. (Eeewill? Yall know I can't spell.) I can see that. If he was holding the card in his right hand he would never have seen Philippines because it would have been under his hand, and therefore only seeing the two names, USA and Columbia. After he realized something wasn't right he switched the card to the other hand and came back out. At least that's my take on it.


No reason to be calling folks names though. That's just ignorant.
 
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You...nah. Never mind. Continue.



It feel like it was. But I don't think Steve would let himself fall that far for some pageant. I've heard him speak on his radio show about how fucked up Hollywood is and how he tells others to beware the vultures. I...don't see it happening.

However, it was stated before here that the card was designed wrong. (Eeewill? Yall know I can't spell.) I can see that. If he was holding the card in his right hand he would never have seen Philippines because it would have been under his hand, and therefore only seeing the two names, USA and Columbia. After he realized something wasn't right he switched the card to the other hand and came back out. At least that's my take on it.


No reason to be calling folks names though. That's just ignorant.


He did say it was a honest mistake. I don't see what the big deal was though. It is a slow news week because of Christmas so the organizations have to cover something.:yes: He needs to let some time past by and then make light of it. I was watching football yesterday and I saw this crap on the morning news.

Now, it seems that social media determines what is newsworthy instead of the actual news organizations.:rolleyes:
 
I have no idea where you heard that shit from. I'm Haitian and consider myself black

Maybe he meant "African", for instance people from Guyana since I was young didn't want nothing to do with being compared to Black Americans, so wonder what was sentiment about Africa.
 
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You...nah. Never mind. Continue.



It feel like it was. But I don't think Steve would let himself fall that far for some pageant. I've heard him speak on his radio show about how fucked up Hollywood is and how he tells others to beware the vultures. I...don't see it happening.

However, it was stated before here that the card was designed wrong. (Eeewill? Yall know I can't spell.) I can see that. If he was holding the card in his right hand he would never have seen Philippines because it would have been under his hand, and therefore only seeing the two names, USA and Columbia. After he realized something wasn't right he switched the card to the other hand and came back out. At least that's my take on it.


No reason to be calling folks names though. That's just ignorant.
This the same steve harvey that had a kumbyah fest for paula deen all on his show. He's already on the coon for whitey train.
 
Caucasoids look for every moment to go on n.igger tirades.

Bitch-ass melanin-deficient fuckers.

I don't consider those motherfuckers as Black. Black Columbians look like African-Americans and Africans and so on and so forth.

Those racially -slurred potty mouths are annoying fucks with too much Neanderthal coursing through their veins.
 
Amazing how the world just waits for any reason to unleash the ******* rants.

Those spics imitate the American Cacs in every way. Even their racism. I've been to Colombia tho to visit my other half of family. I got nothing but love. I even had dreads back then. I wouldn't say it's all Colombians.
 
don't let a few represent a whole. We have to be careful of that. But for those that are racists - how do you tie in intelligence with skin color and how long you've been in the sun, and then turn around and say steve is dumb?
 
No surprise...look at how Blacks are treated in Colombia...also, although Blacks and Mulattoes make up a significant portion of Colombia, they are not the majority...those Latin American countries seem to have a reverse one drop rule....once you have anything other than African, then you are no longer Black

For the dude who said Haitians and Jamaicans don't consider themselves Black, assuming you aren't trolling, maybe you are confusing Black with Black Americans...Haitians and Jamaicans don't consider themselves Black Americans but the notion that Black people from these 2 island nations dont consider themselves racially Black is absurd...you would have to literally ignore everything about how these countries present themselves to the world to say some dumb shit like that
 
This has nothing to do with what I'm saying. I don't care how black you are, if someone doesn't want to be identified as black or shits on blacks why waste time and energy trying to reason with them or convince them that they are black?

Right. Folks be hard up tryna stake a claim on folks that don't want shit to do w/us let alone being identified as black.
 
Haitians and Jamaicans don't consider themselves Black Americans but the notion that Black people from these 2 island nations dont consider themselves racially Black is absurd...you would have to literally ignore everything about how these countries present themselves to the world to say some dumb shit like that

It has to be trolling.

Regardless of one's intellectual capacity, to say something at that level of stupidity and attempt to be serious with it instantaneously categorizes you with a case of retardation.

I'll knock a motherfucker's teeth out as a result of pissing me off something awful by saying some idiotic shit like that around me in real life.
 
This piece shit,what the Mexican have to do with it.
I dont even like Steve Harvey. But when them Mexicans { all them MF South Americans. And i know they hate it when you call them Mexicans thats why im calling them MF that} Wanna start talking out the side of they fucking dirty ass necks. It makes me wanna slap one of their short smelly cant do shit unless they in a group asses.
 
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It has to be trolling.

Regardless of one's intellectual capacity, to say something at that level of stupidity and attempt to be serious with it instantaneously categorizes you with a case of retardation.

I'll knock a motherfucker's teeth out as a result of pissing me off something awful by saying some idiotic shit like that around me in real life.

He's a fucking moron who deserves no attention. The way the ignore feature is working now is going to put a lot trolls out of business. And lets keep it real folks. It's a fucking beauty pageant. Most if those broads are destined to be high priced whores for a little while and or trophy chicks or wives of some rich simps. It's not like Steve fucked up scientist of the year award or brain surgeon of the year award.
 
Afro-Colombians refers to Colombian citizens of African descent; this article is about the influence they have had on Colombian culture. Notable Afro-Colombians include Colombian scientists like Raul Cuero, writers like Manuel Zapata Olivella and politicians: Piedad Córdoba, Paula Marcela Moreno Zapata, and Luis Gilberto Murillo, Miss Colombia 2001 winner and fashion model Vanessa Alexandra Mendoza Bustos, Miss Colombia 2015 winner and fashion modelJealisse Andrea Tovar Velásquez, first Olympic gold medal winner for the country Maria Isabel Urrutia, Major League Baseball player Edgar Rentería and the wonderkid/football player Eder Alvarez Balanta. Colombia is considered to have the fourth largest Black/African-descent population in the western hemisphere, following Haiti, Brazil and the USA.

stupid mofokrs using racists responses because they are mad for an Afro Columbian. SMDH
 
African Origins of AfroColombians

The Afro-Colombian population has its roots in various parts of the African continent. With help from the National Museum of Colombia, we are better able to understand the African origins of Afro-Colombians. This information traces the origins of the various groups of people of African descent in Colombia; namely, the origins of the black, afrocolombian, raizal and palenquera communities. The information printed below is translated from excerpts of the Museo Nacional's catalogue for the “Velorios Y Santos: comunidades negras, afrocolombianas, raizales y palenqueras” exhibition.
Ethnic Origins of the Africans taken to Cartagena 1533-1580
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In the regions north of El Cauca we find the Zape people, along with the Balanta, Berbesí, Biáfara, Bran & Serere, who came from the area encompassing modern day Guinea Bissau and Sierra Leone. Also brought during this time were the Yolofo and Mande or Mandinga who were from modern day Senegal and Mali. Their ancestors converted to Islam and most likely educated their illiterate Spanish masters. The Bijago, who resided on islands adjacent to Guinea Bissau, were also brought at this time. They were battle-hardened shipmen who rebelled at the loss of their freedom and, as soon as they descended from the slave ships, escaped and created palenques - free black communities that were never enslaved. Through the end of the 18th century, the Bijago freed slaves throughout the region of Cauca, Magdalena and the Pacific.
Ethnic Origins of the Africans taken to Cartagena 1580-1640
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During these years we see the arrival of the Ánzico, Kongo, Manicongo & Ngola people who come from the Bantu linguistic family which resided in the basin of the Congo River. The Bantu were probably the most numerous slave population brought to Colombia. The majority were brought between 1580 and 1640 when the Spanish thought that the Bantu’s knowledge of the forest and acclimation to humid climates would be useful when penetrating the jungles south of Cauca and the Pacific. The Bantu had a highly developed philosophical system called “Muntu” that weaves humans with their ancestors and nature.
Ethnic Origins of the Africans taken to Cartagena 1640-1810
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The Africans who arrived between 1640 and 1810 believed that their ancestors were eternal. They were the Mina and they were from modern day Ghana and the Ivory Coast. Members of the Akan linguistic family which includes the Ashanti, Fanti, Baule, Arara, Ewe and Fon, the Mina were exported from Saint George in Elmina (located in modern day Ghana) towards the Caribbean islands, explaining their notable influence in the islands of San Andres, Providence and Saint Catalina. After being sent again to Cartagena, they cooperated in the development of auriferous - gold harvesting - districts such as the district of Barbacoas, located south of the Pacific coast, and the districts of Citara and Novita in the north.
 
I thought yall loved Colombian women, tho?

Lester I love Black women from all over the world including Columbia. The same way you lust after white men you trolling faggot and worshiper of the descendants of the white devils who spread across this planet like a virus and plague us to this very day. You're a fat white devil faggot until you prove otherwise as far as I'm concerned.

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Francia Marquez is a leader from the Afro-Colombian gold-mining community of La Toma in southwestern Colombia. Home to 1,052 families, La Toma was founded in 1636 by enslaved Africans who fought for their freedom. The community continues to defend their lands and cultures while struggling against political, economic and armed forces looking to control their lands and resources. Francia makes up part of this struggle. Through her work as a community leader and as part of Procesos de Comunidades Negras (PCN), she has striven to protect La Toma's ancestral lands from plunder, violence and dispossession, despite being identified as military target by paramilitary groups and receiving death threats that seek to drive the people of La Toma from this land.
 
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