there ain't one damn thing wrong with my reasoning ability.
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activista — 10 years ago(September 27, 2015 11:03 PM)
@beware
Says the person that calls MIXED people black and complains how they deny their black ancestry, while herself implicitly denies that they have white ancestry as well. If your IQ is at least average, you're nothing but a hypocrite.
When I did say that? And I don't deserve to be insulted and told I'm stupid just because I have a different opinion than you. I don't have to have the same damn opinion as you or anybody else here. So you can go step the hell off with your BS smarter-than-thou attitude. Bottom line is, it dosen't matter how mixed Dominicans claim they are, they still look more black than anyone else. I have mixed folks in my family, and they look more black than anything else too. There's a whole mountain of evidence online where it's made clear that Dominicans have been taught to hate everything that's black about themselves,even though they are black. Do the research,please.
As for Dominican history, nothing in it debunks the fact that most Dominicans today are HEAVILY mixed. That's why the average Haitian looks very different from the average Dominican in spite of coming in the same ship
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BewareOfTheAvalanche — 10 years ago(September 28, 2015 12:18 PM)
When I did say that?
Please, re-read your posts and stop being in denial.
And I don't deserve to be insulted and told I'm stupid just because I have a different opinion than you. I don't have to have the same damn opinion as you or anybody else here.
Except for the fact that you're not simply giving your opinion, but stating it as a fact and forcing it on everyone else, in spite of it being incredibly flawed. Funniest thing is that you don't even seem to realize and that, my dear, does make you quite dumb or blind, or both.
So what? They're still both blackend of story.
They're notend of the story. -
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NayaWilds — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 09:24 PM)
You are an idiot. One can be black AND latina. Latin is not a race. She grew up in D.R. where the main language is what? Spanish. Her parents are black so she is an Afro latina. I just can't with people's stupidity.
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ThoseLittleRabbits — 10 years ago(June 03, 2015 09:48 PM)
she's got a bed wench mentality. she thinks the farther away she's from anything black, the better she will get treated. she even speaks in that fake spanish accent
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activista — 10 years ago(June 16, 2015 02:27 AM)
@thoselitlerabbits
What? Saldana spent her entire adolescence in the D.R., and she speaks Spanish. I don't understand why people can't understand that you can be BOTH black and Latina/o-how16d0 hard is that to understand. And "bed wench"what 19th century novel did you pull that from? She has already said she identifies as a black Latina (which she is) so how is that "getting away from being black"? I mean, it just seems like a lot of people are projecting their own issues abound race onto her, which is pretty sad. -
ThoseLittleRabbits — 10 years ago(June 19, 2015 06:21 PM)
i know you can be black and latina, i just don't like her attitude when it comes to being called black. too many people like her, and dominicans want to distant themselves from race, because they think they will be accepted by the dominate society. the term bed wench is still very real today. get used to it.
i've got feelings too, ya know - inbetweeners -
GattiPL — 10 years ago(June 23, 2015 12:34 AM)
Black people in America are way too obsessed with race. I don't think they realize how much it actually does to help racism stay alive.
I'm an immigrant here but I've been here most of my life and black people from other countries don't have this unhealthy fanaticism that is really hurting more than it's helping. -
alfstoria — 10 years ago(June 28, 2015 05:26 PM)
raise right hand Excuse me, you guys are talking about the one who managed to be not only in one but three of the biggest and coolest syfy/adventure movies that an actress/actor can only dream of? Zoe is, as everyone has said all of the above Latina/Black/mixed/American/woman Queens native. So IMHO she may be doing something right ( if not ask K. Heigl how someone manages to don't get to work in any movie EVER) So I give to her such achievements.BTW she also did Crossroads with Britney Spears. You see, that's a career.. Yeah and Bye ?
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emilforeal — 10 years ago(September 22, 2015 04:51 AM)
When I go to the D.R., the press in Santo Domingo always asks, "Qu te consideras, dominicana o americana?" (What do you consider yourself, Dominican or American?) I don't understand it, and it's the same people asking the same question. So I say, time and time again, "Yo soy una mujer negra." ("
I am a black woman
.") [They go] "Oh, no, t eres trigueita." ("Oh no, you are 'dark skinned'") I'm like, "No! Let's get it straight, yo soy una mujer negra." (
"I am a black woman
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activista — 10 years ago(November 07, 2015 05:09 AM)
Her parents are both BLACK Latinos,duh. FYI, black people have been in/all over Latin America since they were brought there as slaves 500 years ago. Do te research,please. I don't understand why it's so hard for some people on this board to accept the fact that there are black Latinos to begin with? That's what I don't get. And that's why I keep suggesting people look at the PBS documentary BLACK IN LATIN AMERICA, which is a few years old, but still worth watching,because it's all about the history of black people in Latin America,period.
I swear, some people on here act as if Saldana is trying to say that she's not black simply because she says that she's Latina also. Which is ridiculous,and clearly isn't true,because she chooses to claims both. Why the hell shouldn't shethat's her background. You can be from more than one culture,you know. Can't believe this is still even an issue, even long after she's made it clear that she's proud of being both black and Latina. The woman's a talented, beautiful,and vibrant actress, but all some people seem to want to do is use her Latina heritage as an excuse to claim she's not black, just so they can justify accepting her in their minds? That's some dumb, stupid-a** racist bull**** right therethat's all it is. Enough alreadygeesh! -
SelenaQP — 10 years ago(December 14, 2015 03:33 PM)
I swear, some people on here act as if Saldana is trying to say that she's not black simply because she says that she's Latina also. Which is ridiculous,and clearly isn't true,because she chooses to claims both. Why the hell shouldn't shethat's her background. You can be from more than one culture,you know. Can't believe this is still even an issue, even long after she's made it clear that she's proud of being both black and Latina. The woman's a talented, beautiful,and vibrant actress, but all some people seem to want to do is use her Latina heritage as an excuse to claim she's not black, just so they can justify accepting her in their minds? That's some dumb, stupid-a** racist bull**** right therethat's all it is. Enough alreadygeesh!
agreed. It's annoying as hell when people try to pass off "Latino" as some different term for "race. Being Latino can apply to all races.
You dodge a question like a character dodges a punch on Mortal Kombat.-IceJJFish -
aeroquiddity-976-285163 — 9 years ago(May 20, 2016 02:21 PM)
Actually, there are black people who think she is not "black enough" to play Nina Simone.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/3/zoe-saldana-not-black-enough-to-play-nina-simone-c/
Even though they are so proud of half-white Obama for being the first "black" president.
And then they call Ben Carson a "white supremacist" even though he is biologically "blacker" than Obama.
https://www.salon.com/2015/12/22/white_men_must_be_stopped_the_very_future_of_the_planet_depends_on_it_partner/
"To the contrary, given the possibility that Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson or one of their ilk might become president, white supremacist ideology seems to be digging in harder than ever." -
theblackestmagic — 9 years ago(July 24, 2016 07:29 AM)
Racially she is black(or rather mulatta in Latin American terms). Culturally she is Latina. Hence she is a black or Afro Latina. And I suppose that she could also be viewed as both an African American and Latina/Hispanic American since she's U.S. born.
"Life IS pain highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something".