Nevada Latinos to Obama: F*CK OFF!

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Am I the only one infuriated with the disparity of Latino votes given to Obama? According to an msmbc article “Interviews with Democratic caucus-goers in Nevada indicated that an estimated 15 percent of them were Latino; Clinton won two-thirds of them” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22744697/?GT1=10755.

Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying or obligating that every minority person should vote for Obama, but the disproportionate in their votes has to make you wonder, whose side are they really on.

Before I continue let me bring to light, that I’m from the D.C. area and I’ve also live in Arizona for two years so I know firsthand the composition of these two areas to know that they are like night and day. My personal observation and experiences are that Mexicans of the southwest regions associate themselves closer to whites and their beliefs; where as the mixing bowl of Hispanics on the east coast tends to relate more to blacks and their struggles.

The PURPOSE of this article is to make you think. Never have I read, heard or seen on television a Black leader/activist give a speech and not include all minorities with our struggles and plights, be-it Latinos/Hispanics or Asians. Yet I’ve been following politics closely for many years now and not once have I seen or heard the reciprocal from a Latino/Hispanic or Asian leader/activist.

As you can tell I’m heated; frustrated to see how Blacks continue to make a conscious effort to make all minorities inclusive in our fight to bring about a better way of life for all of us, yet we constantly get shitted on by the same people we stick our neck out for. But SHIT, if Blacks can’t even wake the FUCK up and realize how far we‘ve come as a people to finally having a true legitimate Black man sitting in the Oval Office by supporting and voting for him, why the hell should the Latinos/Hispanics or Asians.

:smh::smh::smh:
 
If your black and live in America for the life of me I cannot see why you would not vote for Obama

Does self hate running so deep in the states?
 
Yes there are some latinos and asians down for the cause but by & large most latinos and asians are on that assimilation shit.
 
she didn't campaign in any area but the latino area. Didn't even put up one poster around my area of town. No phone calls, no canvassers, nothing. hillary went straight to the barrios, hugged up with anybody eating a burrito or smelled like taco juice. That was the image on the local tube and how she got that vote.

Somebody mentioned in another post that white folk got new folks to cater to. And it's no longer black folk.

-VG
 
she didn't campaign in any area but the latino area. Didn't even put up one poster around my area of town. No phone calls, no canvassers, nothing. hillary went straight to the barrios, hugged up with anybody eating a burrito or smelled like taco juice. That was the image on the local tube and how she got that vote.

Somebody mentioned in another post that white folk got new folks to cater to. And it's no longer black folk.

-VG

There is some humor in what you just posted.
 
Mexicans have no roots in Africa. They come to the US to be with Whitey. I am not the least bit surprised by southwest Mexicans. Whitey and Mexicans are who and what they know.

For the record, Obama picked up most delegates in Nevada than Billary. So the vote total doesn't matter. Obama won Nevada.
 
FYI: The ONLY vote that counts are made by the State Delegates.
This is how BUSH got Elected and then RE-elected.....

Hispanic people assimilate with white people all the time, unless they grew up in the hood where there were mostly blacks.

I just wish the word UNITY actually existed in the Black community like it does in the Hispanic community, if it did Obama would beat B'illary by a land slide..............

NOW WHERE WE.....


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Good article in NY Times about Hispanics and Obama. Its not Colin friendly:


Race plays role as Obama pursues Latinos
He confronts history of often competitive relations between blacks, Latinos
By Adam Nagourney and Jennifer Steinhauer
The New York Times
updated 2:46 a.m. ET, Tues., Jan. 15, 2008

LAS VEGAS - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has eaten beef tacos in East Los Angeles and sat on the living room couch of a working-class family in a largely Hispanic neighborhood here for 30 televised minutes. At a rally of the culinary workers’ union in the shadows of the Strip here one night, Senator Barack Obama pumped his fist and chanted with the crowd, “¡Sí, se puede; sí, se puede; sí, se puede!” or, “Yes, we can!”

As the Democratic candidates have moved from courting the overwhelmingly white voters of Iowa and New Hampshire to an expanse of 25 contests facing them in the next few weeks, they confront an electorate that is increasingly Hispanic, in Nevada, California and New York.

Although the two candidates aggressively court those voters, who could be vital for Democrats this year and for years to come, the challenge is especially complex for Mr. Obama. It arises as Mrs. Clinton sought to tamp down reaction from Obama supporters to remarks she had made about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Mr. Obama confronts a history of often uneasy and competitive relations between blacks and Hispanics, particularly as they have jockeyed for influence in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.

“Many Latinos are not ready for a person of color,” Natasha Carrillo, 20, of East Los Angeles, said. “I don’t think many Latinos will vote for Obama. There’s always been tension in the black and Latino communities. There’s still that strong ethnic division. I helped organize citizenship drives, and those who I’ve talked to support Clinton.”

Javier Perez, 30, a former marine, said older Hispanics like his grandmother tended to resist more the notion of supporting an African-American, a trend that he said was changing with younger Hispanics.

“She just became a citizen five years ago,” Mr. Perez said. “Unfortunately, that will play a role in her vote. I do think race will play a part in her decision.”

Mrs. Clinton’s circle of advisers includes New Yorkers steeped in that history. On her first trip after her victory in New Hampshire, Mrs. Clinton flew here, where she was escorted on a tour by prominent Hispanic leaders, including Henry G. Cisneros, a former secretary of housing and urban development, on the “Juntos con Hillary, Una Vida Mejor” tour or “Together With Hillary, a Better Life.”

From here, she flew to a Mexican-American enclave, the East Los Angeles neighborhood, to eat at King Taco, ordered in Spanish by Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, who has emerged as an important supporter.

In Chicago, Mr. Obama was successful in rallying Hispanics to his side and bridging differences with black voters. His success in repeating that is critical.

In 2004, Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of the vote in the California primary; 11 percent in New York, 17 percent in Arizona and 9 percent in Florida. Should he win the presidential nomination, his success at overcoming the history between the two groups will be critical as the Democrats approach an election in which they are looking to lock up the Hispanic vote for decades to come.

As he campaigned in northern Nevada, Mr. Obama acknowledged the challenges he faced.

“I think it’s important for us to get my record known before the Latino community,” he told reporters. “My history is excellent with Latino supporters back in Illinois, because they knew my record.

“Nationally, people don’t know that record quite as well. So it’s very important for me to communicate that, to advertise on Spanish-speaking television, to make clear my commitments.”

Relations between blacks and Latinos vary from place to place and have evolved over the years. Mr. Villaraigosa lost his first effort to become mayor, in 2001, to a white, James Hahn, who won 80 percent of the black vote. In a rematch in 2005, Mr. Villaraigosa was elected with 50 percent of the black vote.

Mr. Villaraigosa said he did not think that Mrs. Clinton’s strength among Hispanics was a product of tensions between the two groups.

“From my vantage point,” he said Monday, “the strength that Hillary Clinton enjoys among Latinos has everything to do with her track record and her longstanding relationship with that community. I think there are tensions among all groups.”

Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who just dropped his own campaign to become the first Latino president, said that the rivalry between the two groups had eased and that Mr. Obama could transcend many of the differences as he approached Feb. 5, “what I call the Hispanic primary day.”

He said he might endorse a candidate before Feb. 5, an endorsement that would clearly influence some Hispanics.

If attitudes are shifting, they are moving slowly as so many racial assumptions are challenged.

The Rev. Al Sharpton of New York, who has been on the front line of many of the black-Latino battles in New York politics, said the tension would be a problem for Mr. Obama across the country and in New York, which also votes on Feb. 5. He said Mr. Obama would be at a disadvantage because of his choice to be a “race-neutral candidate.”

“It’s going to be a challenge that he has got to deal with,” Mr. Sharpton said. “There’s a natural history, and we’ve made some progress. But he has not been part of those efforts to make progress.”

In California, Mr. Obama has won backing from Latino lawmakers, some of whom had supwinning rank-and-file voters will be hard, said the State Senate majority leader, Gloria Romero, Democrat of East Los Angeles.

“Do we have a long way to go?” she asked. “Absolutely. I think there are some tensions on questions of immigration and jobs. But I believe that we have moved forward in a way that the community will embrace an African-American president.”

She said the solution to overcoming the tensions was discussing economic problems of middle- and lower-class blacks and Hispanics like the mortgage crisis, an issue that first Mrs. Clinton and now Mr. Obama have been raising more frequency.

“I don’t think eating tacos,” is effective, she said with a flick at Mrs. Clinton. “We need to address what unites us. The key is not to raise the wedge issue.”

Mr. Obama, some party officials and scholars suggested, may face additional difficulty if Hispanic women respond to Mrs. Clinton’s increasingly strong appeal for support based on sex. A rally here Saturday was packed with Hispanic women who shrieked at seeing Mrs. Clinton.

“The Hispanic community is very family oriented, and we respect our mothers,” said Ruben Kihuen, an influential Democratic assemblyman from Las Vegas who supported Mrs. Clinton. “A lot of middle-aged women see her as a mother, a head of the household, and they can identify with this. Especially when they see her daughter, Chelsea, with her.”

The tensions between Hispanics and African-Americans have increased proportionately with the influx of new Hispanics in areas like the Southwest, experts on the relationships said.

Mexican-Americans and other groups have increasingly migrated to traditionally black neighborhoods, the experts said.

“There have been enormous misunderstandings and conflicts over local resources and political representations between the two groups which simmer right below the surface and sometimes erupt,” said Albert M. Camarillo, founding director of the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity at Stanford.

Hispanic voters, Mr. Camarillo said, “might not go into the direction of the Obama camp.”

Ana Facio Contreras contributed reporting from Los Angeles, and Jeff Zeleny from Reno, Nev.

Copyright © 2008 The New York Times

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22658860/
 
Good article. First cats says it's white Mexicans, now they saying it regional Mexicans. Soon you'll be saying it's national. Then you'll say it's Mexicans only. Then you'll say it's Just Mexicans and Dominicans. Then you'll be saying it's Mexicans, PR, and DR. When will you open your eyes and see?

The information is right there in your face. I told you that these people don't like you one bit, even the ones who live in the hood. Stop subconsciously looking for allies. Asians and Latinos want to assimilate but whites will never truly accept them as white.
 
All you who think that there's Black/Brown unity are gonna get a wake up call during this election. I can tell you this personally, I don't know about all of the Latinos but Mexicans are NOT going to support Obama. You are all going to see that we're all we've got. But I'm preaching to the choir though, a lot of you get it already.
 
The numbers from yesterday disappoint me, but notice the bullshit racism in this thread before you try to figure out someone else's house...
 
she didn't campaign in any area but the latino area. Didn't even put up one poster around my area of town. No phone calls, no canvassers, nothing. hillary went straight to the barrios, hugged up with anybody eating a burrito or smelled like taco juice. That was the image on the local tube and how she got that vote.

-VG

:lol::lol:

Somebody mentioned in another post that white folk got new folks to cater to. And it's no longer black folk.
-VG

This is VERY true. In all seriousness, I now think Obama faces an uphill battle especially in California: Check out this excerpt from today's SF Chronicle:

"The victory in Nevada, the first Western state to weigh in on the 2008 Democratic presidential race, could be a help for Clinton in California, where her significant lead among Latino and women voters has given her a double-digit advantage over Obama."

"Clinton's win showed her strength among two significant voter groups that will shape the Feb. 5 California primary. She carried a 3-1 margin with Latinos across Nevada, and did nearly as well among women and white voters, entrance polls showed. Obama carried African American voters by a 5-1 margin, and also appealed to younger voters, the polls showed."

"Voters like Thelma Estrada, a Mexican-born maid at the Wynn, were among the hordes of workers who came out to express their preferences. Dressed in her crisp maid's uniform, she happily held aloft her "Hillary" sign before the caucus started and lustily cheered for her candidate, saying that she paid no attention to her union's endorsement of Obama."

"I think it's time for a woman," she said, as her co-worker Aracely Bustamante, a casino worker, nodded in agreement.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/20/MNGMUIDGB.DTL&tsp=1


Mexicans and other Latinos tend to identify themselves with WHITES and as being white even though they speak Spanish. They are also very jealous of the success of black people. In fact, they can't stand it!
 
aren't latinos the ones in california or florida who fucked themselves (and everyone else) when they all voted for bush and got him elected only to eventually get shitted on by bush? :confused: :smh:
 
Good article. First cats says it's white Mexicans, now they saying it regional Mexicans. Soon you'll be saying it's national. Then you'll say it's Mexicans only. Then you'll say it's Just Mexicans and Dominicans. Then you'll be saying it's Mexicans, PR, and DR. When will you open your eyes and see?

The information is right there in your face. I told you that these people don't like you one bit, even the ones who live in the hood. Stop subconsciously looking for allies. Asians and Latinos want to assimilate but whites will never truly accept them as white.

I could have said it better and its time we stop the Bullshit and get our act together.Enough of the talking it boils down to what are you doing,black man black woman?Its time to react not debate.
 
Good article. First cats says it's white Mexicans, now they saying it regional Mexicans. Soon you'll be saying it's national. Then you'll say it's Mexicans only. Then you'll say it's Just Mexicans and Dominicans. Then you'll be saying it's Mexicans, PR, and DR. When will you open your eyes and see?

The information is right there in your face. I told you that these people don't like you one bit, even the ones who live in the hood. Stop subconsciously looking for allies. Asians and Latinos want to assimilate but whites will never truly accept them as white.


Very true. Just look at their interracial marriage rates....the shit is high for both groups.

"They smile in your face, all the time they want to take YOUR place...." :yes:
 
Also there a difference between mexicans and dominicans not all latinos are the same 90%of dominicans have african blood in them read this.
Of course there is but thats in the past when it comes to them as of now and their thinking as a group is not in that mind frame.Some of you just want to keep forcing this issue apon them and its going no where,fast.

Its sorta like a diversion at to what the real issue's are and you need to stop bringing it up and deal with whats is in front of us NOW.

:eek:Im a young cat and it truelly makes me sad to see how divided we are as african americans,we cant even have a conversation on or off the internet without BULLSHIT,so just imagine in a community together shit just falls apart some how.Being black just isn't good enough,we have sub-groups within being black and the majority of it stems from screwed up value's,and raggedy un-thought out opinions from self loving materialistic craving assholes.But what about us not having a leader? Our leaders are dead and the ones calling themselves leaders dont have our best interest on their mind but rather their minds on lining their pockets.So what are we left with?no leaders,no foundation,no nothing but a hopeless generation who wont lead the flock but will just be one of them in it.

:smh:Sorry for the rant but sometimes I think we were better off back in the 60's,yes,yes I know the history but than we had things to strive for besides a fucking bentley
 
Man please, all I can do is just sit back and laugh as the latins continue to support crackas and get shitted on just like us.:lol::lol::lol:
 
:angry::angry:


The PURPOSE of this article is to make you think. Never have I read, heard or seen on television a Black leader/activist give a speech and not include all minorities with our struggles and plights, be-it Latinos/Hispanics or Asians. Yet I’ve been following politics closely for many years now and not once have I seen or heard the reciprocal from a Latino/Hispanic or Asian leader/activist.

As you can tell I’m heated; frustrated to see how Blacks continue to make a conscious effort to make all minorities inclusive in our fight to bring about a better way of life for all of us, yet we constantly get shitted on by the same people we stick our neck out for. But SHIT, if Blacks can’t even wake the FUCK up and realize how far we‘ve come as a people to finally having a true legitimate Black man sitting in the Oval Office by supporting and voting for him, why the hell should the Latinos/Hispanics or Asians.

:smh::smh::smh:

That's the problem, we the only muthafckas tryna unite everyone. OUR struggle is unlike any in America, so we need to worry about self. Kinda like the speech Farrakan gave where he quoted MLK & his later regret for segregation, "we put ourselves into a burning house" so to speak. Why do we always have to include races who look down upon us in our struggle?? If anything is to be learned is that the fight can be won without getting physical, but by using the greenback (before we switch to world currency). The dollar is the strongest weapon for black folk in America...yet we refuse to believe it & remain brainwashed by the capitalistic society we live in.
 
Lotta "minorities" still subscribe to "white is right" at the end of the day. It's a safe approach for those who may feel intellectually or socially inept (thanks to a system that treats them/us 2nd rate) yet want to appear the contrary. Just as some side with the views of their oppressor because they lack the self confidence to think on their own.

White politicians have a default advantage in this area unless a politician of color can thoroughly convince otherwise. As opposed to relying on the belief that people of color will just stick together. Which can prove a grave error in judgement.

& As said above the Latino vote has replaced the Black vote as the "minority" vote politicians most covet.
 
The numbers from yesterday disappoint me, but notice the bullshit racism in this thread before you try to figure out someone else's house...
Don't let the views on this board affect you too deeply. This is a predominantly African American board. We've all struggled to get and keep our heads above water but at least most Hispanic Americans have another country and culture they can return to. Africans were the 2nd minority (behind the Red Man) to feel the heel of oppression on their necks. Yet Hispanics have also suffered from the tyranny and imperialism exported from Europe.

Continue to voice that anger, Costanza. A few of us are listening :yes:
 
Obama to Blacks: Stereotypes and Scape-goating Not the Answer

There seems to be jealousy on both ends, this thread clearly indicates.

Those of you who choose to perpetuate messages of hate and stereotypes only make things worse. The Mexicans who hear you will only be pushed further away and you may even alienate those who are friendly to your cause. The blacks who hear you will have their ignorance reinforced and, as only 15% of the population, it takes true ignorance to think we can accomplish anything on this scale without allies.

This bullshit about tacos and burritos isn't funny to me. It's nothing but ignorance and lowers you to the level of those who would make the same stupid claims about blacks, substituting chicken and watermelon as they disparage a whole people.

Obama calls for unity to heal divisions
By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer
40 minutes ago

Barack Obama on Sunday called for unity to overcome the country's problems as he acknowledged that "none of our hands are clean" when it comes to healing divisions.

Heading into the most racially diverse contest yet in the presidential campaign, Obama took to the pulpit at Martin Luther King Jr.'s Ebenezer Baptist Church on the eve of the federal holiday celebrating the civil rights hero's birth 79 years ago. His speech was based on King's quote that "Unity is the great need of the hour."

"The divisions, the stereotypes, the scape-goating, the ease with which we blame the plight of ourselves on others, all of that distracts us from the common challenges we face: war and poverty; inequality and injustice," Obama said. "We can no longer afford to build ourselves up by tearing each other down. We can no longer afford to traffic in lies or fear or hate. It is the poison that we must purge from our politics; the wall that we must tear down before the hour grows too late."

Obama has called for a new kind of politics that he says should appeal to people's hopes, not their fears.

South Carolina, which holds its Democratic primary Saturday, is the first state where a large number of black voters will participate, and Obama needs a win to remain a front-runner in the race for the party's presidential nomination.

He is counting on blacks to stick with him despite losing to Hillary Rodham Clinton in two consecutive contests. He lost Nevada despite winning 83 percent of blacks, who made up 15 percent of the total vote. In South Carolina, they are expected to make up at least half the turnout.

Obama's campaign has worked to overcome a concern among black voters that he wouldn't be able to win an election in white America. After his victory in practically all-white Iowa, his poll numbers leaped among blacks.

"I understand that many of you are still a little skeptical," Obama said Friday night at a King banquet in Las Vegas. "But not as skeptical as you were before Iowa. Sometimes it takes other folks before we believe ourselves."

At Ebenezer, where King launched the civil rights movement, Obama spoke in front of a tightly packed crowd; hundreds more who had lined up outside in subfreezing temperatures couldn't get in. It was unclear whether the crowd was for Obama, the King holiday or caused by the unusual blast of ice and snow that closed other area churches.

"We had to fight, bleed and die just to be able to vote," the Rev. Raphael G. Warnock said in introducing Obama. "Now we can select presidents, and now with credibility and intelligence and power, we can run for president."

He teased worshippers who cheered at the sight of the most viable black presidential candidate in history. "I understand, but don't get it twisted," Warnock said.

Obama said blacks often have been the victims of injustice, but he said they also have perpetrated divisions with gays, Jews and immigrants.

"If we're honest with ourselves, we'll acknowledge that our own community has not always been true to King's vision of a beloved community," he said to applause.

Obama suggested he's allowed divisions to creep into his campaign in recent days. "Last week, it crept into the campaign for president, with charges and countercharges that served to obscure the issues instead of illuminating the critical choices we face as a nation. None of our hands are clean," he said.

Obama's and Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaigns engaged in several days of back and forth after Clinton's comments about King that some interpreted as minimizing his role in the passage of landmark civil rights legislation. The two candidates called a truce on that issue last week.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080120/ap_on_el_pr/obama
 
Re: Nevada Latinos and Obama

Don't let the views on this board affect you too deeply. This is a predominantly African American board. We've all struggled to get and keep our heads above water but at least most Hispanic Americans have another country and culture they can return to. Africans were the 2nd minority (behind the Red Man) to feel the heel of oppression on their necks. Yet Hispanics have also suffered from the tyranny and imperialism exported from Europe.

Continue to voice that anger, Costanza. A few of us are listening :yes:

I appreciate it.
 
latinos want to be accepted by whites. period. they're not even a race reallly. whats really a mexican or latin person besides a native Indian mixed with European blood? They're a mixed people and come into this country on their knees sucking whitey, cutting their grass, building their homes. They look down upon us, and dont realize at thend of the day, they're being looked down upon as well.
 
Those of you who choose to perpetuate messages of hate and stereotypes only make things worse. The Mexicans who hear you will only be pushed further away and you may even alienate those who are friendly to your cause. The blacks who hear you will have their ignorance reinforced and, as only 15% of the population, it takes true ignorance to think we can accomplish anything on this scale without allies.
Now do you repeat this same message to Hispanics/latino's?because if you dont its meaningless to say something.Friendly to our cause?:cool:I though our causes were simple things that most americans want...

Its all talk and its going in circles,round and round,when will it end?
 
latinos want to be accepted by whites. period. they're not even a race reallly. whats really a mexican or latin person besides a native Indian mixed with European blood? They're a mixed people and come into this country on their knees sucking whitey, cutting their grass, building their homes. They look down upon us, and dont realize at thend of the day, they're being looked down upon as well.
Just imagine if all Blacks thought like you did. "Crawl back into your mud hut you spear chucking, dart spitting monkey!" would be a cry so loud from the Hispanic community they'd be covering their ears in Nairobi! Your ignorance can't be THIS pervasive throughout your skull cavity!
 
come on slick its a known fact that the latinos motto is work like the black man but live like the white man. they dont really care for us at all.
 
latinos want to be accepted by whites. period. they're not even a race reallly. whats really a mexican or latin person besides a native Indian mixed with European blood? They're a mixed people and come into this country on their knees sucking whitey, cutting their grass, building their homes. They look down upon us, and dont realize at thend of the day, they're being looked down upon as well.[/QUOTE

Some more facts

According to the CIA's World Factbook, Cuba is 51% mulatto (mixed white and black), 37% white, 11% black, and 1% Chinese. Cuba has historically been more heavily European than other Caribbean islands, and in 1950 was said to have a 75% white majority. It should be mentioned that between 1900 and 1930 close to a million white Spaniards arrived in the Island from Spain. It highlights the shock that Castro's rise to power had on the white upper and middle class, a large portion of whom moved to Florida in the 1960s and 1970s. Also, economic shock caused their birthrate to fall precipitously, even as the poorer black and mulatto populations soared. This is not hard to understand when one considers that the white population was 4 million during the second half of the twentieth century (with low birthrates and heavy emigration), while blacks and mulattos increased from 1.5 million to over 6 million, very similar to the growth in the predominately black and mulatto Dominican Republic.

The feds are tampering with those numbers, I have a friend who is half Cuban, that shit is more 20% white, 80% Mixed/Black.
 
latinos want to be accepted by whites. period. they're not even a race reallly. whats really a mexican or latin person besides a native Indian mixed with European blood? They're a mixed people and come into this country on their knees sucking whitey, cutting their grass, building their homes. They look down upon us, and dont realize at thend of the day, they're being looked down upon as well.[/QUOTE

Some more facts

According to the CIA's World Factbook, Cuba is 51% mulatto (mixed white and black), 37% white, 11% black, and 1% Chinese. Cuba has historically been more heavily European than other Caribbean islands, and in 1950 was said to have a 75% white majority. It should be mentioned that between 1900 and 1930 close to a million white Spaniards arrived in the Island from Spain. It highlights the shock that Castro's rise to power had on the white upper and middle class, a large portion of whom moved to Florida in the 1960s and 1970s. Also, economic shock caused their birthrate to fall precipitously, even as the poorer black and mulatto populations soared. This is not hard to understand when one considers that the white population was 4 million during the second half of the twentieth century (with low birthrates and heavy emigration), while blacks and mulattos increased from 1.5 million to over 6 million, very similar to the growth in the predominately black and mulatto Dominican Republic.


I have said it before and I will say it again. No disrespect to the latino community, but the Latino community does not like black skin. Look at their tv shows and you'll clearly see what they appreciate. All the latin nations have atrocious records in the treatment of Black people. But this is the case all the time. Any other race down trodden will befriend black people and live among us but as soon as they get control they shit on us.

I've seen where I'm with a Latin or Italian friend and all is cool but if they are among their own and I run across them on the street, these bitch asses act like you're a distant acquaintance or not know you at all.

Time to call a spade a spade. I am not going to hate. But I am not going to be blind to this consistent bullshit.

Now don't get me wrong. Not all Latinos hate on us. I even had one of my Dominican friends fess up to me on how whites play games to keep us all devided. He said that when no blacks were around at times whitey would talk shit about blacks. Mind you this guy looks more Puerto Rican than black, but he does identify himself as black. Anyway he is aware of the bullshit and wishes the Latino community would stop the bullshit as well.


Even the black Cuban immigrants to the US see the difference in their treatment here . I read about it in a New Times article series on Black and White America. The white cuban had all kinds of help and shit thrown on his lap. Let me not get into the bullshit the Black Cuban deals with.

Food for thought.

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