| #281 - Posted 7 November 2009, 1:29 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 1513 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. All this talk about mulattoes and whites and so on is just talk for historical sake, like the colonial zone in the capital. We know we're all Johnny Ventura type blacks at the lightest. |
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| #282 - Posted 7 November 2009, 9:40 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 976 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". Edited on 11/7/2009 9:45 AM by cyberdragon. |
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| #283 - Posted 7 November 2009, 10:24 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 1513 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. |
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| #284 - Posted 7 November 2009, 10:31 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 976 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. That's right, 96% is still too much like Scandinavia.Oh, don't bring up those David Ortizes and Alfonso Sorianos. They make me sick by saying that they're even human, bunch of liars in denial of their roots. Edited on 11/7/2009 10:32 AM by cyberdragon. |
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| #285 - Posted 7 November 2009, 10:47 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2112 Posts: 2437 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. That's right, 96% is still too much like Scandinavia.Oh, don't bring up those David Ortizes and Alfonso Sorianos. They make me sick by saying that they're even human, bunch of liars in denial of their roots. Cyber I see that you are having fun with the troll SEREMOS RECONOCIDOS LOS TRINITARIOS CON LAS PALABRAS SACRAMENTALES: "DIOS" "PATRIA" Y "LIBERTAD". ASI LO PROMETO ANTES DIOS Y EL MUNDO: SI LO HAGO, DIOS ME PROTEJAS, Y DE NO, ME LO TOME EN CUENTA, Y MIS CONSOCIOS ME CASTIGUEN EL PERJURIO Y LA TRAICION, SI LOS VENDO. |
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| #286 - Posted 7 November 2009, 1:30 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 976 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: vacanos previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. That's right, 96% is still too much like Scandinavia.Oh, don't bring up those David Ortizes and Alfonso Sorianos. They make me sick by saying that they're even human, bunch of liars in denial of their roots. Cyber I see that you are having fun with the troll He doesn't want to play anymore, that specie-ist crackah discriminating against hominids. |
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| #287 - Posted 7 November 2009, 1:35 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 340 Posts: 923 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: vacanos previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. That's right, 96% is still too much like Scandinavia.Oh, don't bring up those David Ortizes and Alfonso Sorianos. They make me sick by saying that they're even human, bunch of liars in denial of their roots. Cyber I see that you are having fun with the troll He doesn't want to play anymore, that specie-ist crackah discriminating against hominids. He is an Uncle Tom type troll, spreading his Eurocentric lies. We are a proud ultra-black nation, we are descendants of ancient Egypt!!!! |
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| #288 - Posted 7 November 2009, 3:13 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 976 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: USADR previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: vacanos previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: Quote: Tacobell previously said: Sorry but the only reason alot of blacks and black dominicans have white ancestry is because of rape, why would you want to celebrate the culture of a rapist so bad? And I am a Dominican, it's just that I'm a REAL mulatto and I never get confused for black and I still acknowledge that I have black in me and I'm not dick riding a bunch of spaniards. I'm not one of those dominicans who are 2% white from slave rape and want to be spaniards and wish more germans would come to DR. I am an actual, roughly 50% black and 50% white Dominican, a true mulatto. Who cares what you are nor what you think. I know what my country is (I live in it) and I know what the people I see on a daily basis at work, waiting for buses and cars, in restaurants and supermarkets and in schools look like and most of them are Mulattos! If you came here and went to a batey and got stuck with a bunch of black people then ofcourse you probably would think Dominican Republic is predominantly black but all you have to do is drive around the city and see that Mulattos are clearly the majority in this country. Don't give me that crap. My wife grew up en un campo del Cibao and soon after she reached her teens, she made her first trip to La Capital. She vaguely recalls seeing a few mulatoes working the land on the family farm, but the vast majority of the people she met and saw were white Dominicans. It was not until that trip, she had never seen seen so many black people together in one place, in fact she did not even realize or was aware that the DR had that many people of color. Her experience was very interesting and at the same time ironic that in the very same country, you have two individuals with two totally different perspectives and realities of what they thought is the ethnicities of the DR. Hell, when I fly into the Cibao internatioal airport the vast majority of the airport staff, workers, employees and general personnel are very light skin, to white or made up of the true triple Dominican racial mix. In fact not only are they lighter, but are so much nicer, more polite and well mannered. However, when I fly into the "las Americas Int'l" soon after arrival and getting off the plane, you would think that you are in Africa. Most people that are visible appear to be black or dark skin mulato. They also tend not to be friendly but are rather rude and arrogant, particularly the customs agents and many of the other gov't employees always making an attempt to hustle money off of you. Never felt like that in the Cibao airport. I guess it all depends on the region of the DR where you are located will determine the predominate race of the people. Considering your mom is a DOMINICAN, what she thinks about race is irrelevant. A "white" person to her would be Eddy Herrera or Elvis Crespo and a "Mulatto" would be Johnny Ventura or any black person with a spanish surname while a "black" person would be anyone with the last names "Duversaint", "Rousseau", "Montesqueu", "Boneparte", "Pierre" or "Bien-Aime". And I have been To Santiago and Monsenor Nouel (Cibao provinces) and 60% of the people I saw were Black LL Cool J types, no different from a typical barrio en la capital. That's right, the Dominicans think that Pena Gomez is Black, but turned mulatto after he changed his surname to Spanish, that Kinito Mendez is an Indian, Roberto Salcedo is a White guy, and Hipolito is the Invisible Man. This shows the racial denial Dominicans have for ourselves, and it shows how ign'ant we simians are. Don't worry, we believe you. 60%?!, were you in a Camacho's manor or something?, because El Cibao is actually 96% Black, just like a typical neighborhood in Santo Domingo. Oh, so they were all in good shape?, we have a nickname for those who are ll Cool J types; "molleto". We should get even MORE Haitians and West Africans over here. We need Cibao to shapen up to 100% black. Well it's already 100% black whether a few light skinned blacks want to admit it or not. That's right, 96% is still too much like Scandinavia.Oh, don't bring up those David Ortizes and Alfonso Sorianos. They make me sick by saying that they're even human, bunch of liars in denial of their roots. Cyber I see that you are having fun with the troll He doesn't want to play anymore, that specie-ist crackah discriminating against hominids. He is an Uncle Tom type troll, spreading his Eurocentric lies. We are a proud ultra-black nation, we are descendants of ancient Egypt!!!! Hell yeee!. I miss the ancient floating pyramids...oh well, that's what we got the Faro a Colon fo'. |
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| #289 - Posted 8 November 2009, 1:03 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 848 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Cyberdragon tell me something, if you are such an expert of the Cibao-Where exactly did you go or are you just trying hard to be a troll? Where is Cerros de Gurabo, did you go to Centro Español, did you go to Gurabito Country, Did you go to Cento de recreo, did you visit la Zurza, did go to Centro Leon, did you visit Jarabacoa, Constanza, Moca, Licey, Bella Vista, Janico, San Jose de las Matas, Sabana Iglesias, Gurabo, las Guazumas, Juan Lopez, Diego de Ocampo, Bella Vista, La Trinitaria, Los Jardines. I am really trying to figure out where exactly did you go, tell me all the places specifically that you went because I am baffled Oh I know you must have spent all your time at the Haitian Flea market in Santiago looking for a good price on a cheap Haitian whore, that you confuse her for a Dominican? It looks like to me that you are having a hard time telling the difference. If not there then where exactly did you go? Did you just go to all the slums and Barrios of Santiago? It looks to me like you went and limited yourself to these areas, you were on a tight budget, I guess and could no afford to go any place else. Did you go shopping at the Super Mercado Nacional? Did you check out all the cashiers at the check out time? Where is this supermarket located? Did bother to bank at banco popular, did you check out the tellers? Which branch did you go to? Oh I forgot, you did not have enough money on you and you were already overdrawn on your debit card the second day you were there. You probably spent all of your time sitting on a street corner outside of a colmado or pulperia drinking yourself some presidente and playing dominoes with some mulato dominican brothers and flashing your Green Card as your only and most valuable human quality. What no green card, then you must be an illegal alien, because no right minded US citizen would be wasting their valuable time perfecting the art to of trolling on a Dominican Forum. If the answer to the above is all NO then it leaves me not choice but to believe that you are nothing but eres un Maldito Haitiano. You do not belong to the Bendito Haitiano group. Edited on 11/8/2009 1:19 AM by guillermone. |
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| #290 - Posted 8 November 2009, 2:19 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 848 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Cyberdragon tell me something, if you are such an expert of the Cibao-Where exactly did you go or are you just trying hard to be a troll? Where is Cerros de Gurabo, did you go to Centro Español, did you go to Gurabito Country, Did you go to Cento de recreo, did you visit la Zurza, did go to Centro Leon, did you visit Jarabacoa, Constanza, Moca, Licey, Bella Vista, Janico, San Jose de las Matas, Sabana Iglesias, Gurabo, las Guazumas, Juan Lopez, Diego de Ocampo, Bella Vista, La Trinitaria, Los Jardines. I am really trying to figure out where exactly did you go, tell me all the places specifically that you went because I am baffled Oh I know you must have spent all your time at the Haitian Flea market in Santiago looking for a good price on a cheap Haitian whore, that you confuse her for a Dominican? It looks like to me that you are having a hard time telling the difference. If not there then where exactly did you go? Did you just go to all the slums and Barrios of Santiago? It looks to me like you went and limited yourself to these areas, you were on a tight budget, I guess and could no afford to go any place else. Did you go shopping at the Super Mercado Nacional? Did you check out all the cashiers at the check out time? Where is this supermarket located? Did bother to bank at banco popular, did you check out the tellers? Which branch did you go to? Oh I forgot, you did not have enough money on you and you were already overdrawn on your debit card the second day you were there. You probably spent all of your time sitting on a street corner outside of a colmado or pulperia drinking yourself some presidente and playing dominoes with some mulato dominican brothers and flashing your Green Card as your only and most valuable human quality. What no green card, then you must be an illegal alien, because no right minded US citizen would be wasting their valuable time perfecting the art to of trolling on a Dominican Forum. If the answer to the above is all NO then it leaves me not choice but to believe that you are nothing but eres un Maldito Haitiano. You do not belong to the Bendito Haitiano group. I've been to all of those provinces, 60% of them were black, like Dominican Black, not Haitian Black. Brown-skinned black folk. Yup, they all looked like Johnny Ventura and Sammy Sosa. I saw a couple that looked like Angelito Villalona and Mily Quezada though how'd you know? Nope, I'm Cuban. Oye Maldito Haitiano, You have never been to the Cibao and you have no idea what I am talking about. I need specific info. YOu are so full of shit. U Mo Fk liar !! And Thank-you for showing a video of 1% of the Haitian population. I have been to Petionville. You go to the main square everyone is multi-black, es un nublazon. The few whites and mulato Haitians are all hiding behind their hill top walled-in mansions, afraid to come out because the negro haitians are going to kill them. Half of the light skin Haitians already live in the DR and the rest left for Miami and the remainder or the very rich took off for France. De Cubano tu no tiene NAaaaa. Jablador. I know Cuba and the Cuban people. My grandparents are Cuban, so don't give me no bull crap. And for a Cuban you know a lot about Haiti. If you are Cuban you must have been an offspring of a Haitian sugar cane cutter that got expeled from Cuba. Edited on 11/8/2009 2:41 AM by guillermone. |
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