| #1 - Posted 27 March 2010, 1:58 PM | |
Location: United States, Back From Hell Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4302 Posts: 107 | Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? My cousin just got back from Santo Domingo yesterday and he told me that so much has changed in Boca Chica today... I went to Boca Chica twice before. Once in 1998 and the other time was in 2002 and I had a thrilling experience both times. However my cousin said many of the old dancing clubs have shut down due to foreigners open up bars that play American music rather than the usual national music... Also he said although it is good that Boca Chica seems safer with many cops patrolling the streets, but he said it is less fun than it used to be. He told me that foreigners seem to overtaken the local atmospheric experience from the place. He said he saw American men in their 60's, 70's and older with 16 year old girls all over the place. P.S: What is your take on that people? Are foreigners intend to run over every little known paradise in the Caribbean and change their national cultures? Edited on 3/27/2010 2:05 PM by AfroLatinoMas. |
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| #2 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:17 PM | |
Location: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2753 Posts: 736 | RE: Has Boca Chica, Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: AfroLatinoMas previously said: My cousin just got back from Santo Domingo yesterday and he told me that so much has changed in Boca Chica today... He said many of the old dancing clubs have shut down due to foreigners open up bars that play American music rather than the usual national music... Also he said although it is good that Boca Chica seems safer with many cops patrolling the streets, but he said it is less fun than it used to be. He told me that foreigners seem to overtaken the local atmospheric experience from the place. I went to Boca Chica twice before. Once in 1998 and the other time was in 2002 and I had a thrilling experience both times. @Afro, in Boca Chica there always has been a lot of Bars and little Pensions owned by foreigners nothing new about it !!! If you are missing some bachatas then I will recommend you to go to Andres Beach that is just five minutes away by walk I feel also is a very good thing that the politur keep Boca Chica safe, I feel saver walking all night in B. C. than in Andres. What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. |
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| #3 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:22 PM | |
Location: United States, Seattle, W.A. Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2555 Posts: 3423 | RE: Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: AfroLatinoMas previously said: My cousin just got back from Santo Domingo yesterday and he told me that so much has changed in Boca Chica today... I went to Boca Chica twice before. Once in 1998 and the other time was in 2002 and I had a thrilling experience both times. However my cousin said many of the old dancing clubs have shut down due to foreigners open up bars that play American music rather than the usual national music... Also he said although it is good that Boca Chica seems safer with many cops patrolling the streets, but he said it is less fun than it used to be. He told me that foreigners seem to overtaken the local atmospheric experience from the place. He said he saw American men in their 60's, 70's and older with 16 year old girls all over the place. P.S: What is your take on that people? Are foreigners intend to run over every little known paradise in the Caribbean and change their national cultures? DR is a open economy meaning that anybody with the money can buy and build as pleased according to the law. I simply don't see it as a treat at all since business is always good especially if is making a safer place. DR is a country founded by foreigners from many places of the world.For as long as those coming in are a plus to the economy I don't see the "run over" that you are seeing. In USA 54% (39% Latinos) of new born babies are of minorities. is that a treat to USA? No because it just simply means demographics are changing like they always have in every country and DR has seen it's share of it more than many other countries due to being a place where everybody would love to be at and retire. The old guys with minors is something our government should deal with according to the laws which has always been a problem in DR even before the "foreigners" were coming in. Edited on 3/27/2010 2:24 PM by Belly. "People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs" |
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| #4 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:26 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, No Spin Zone Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3809 Posts: 10122 | When God gives the DR an enema Boca Chica is where He will put the hose al capo di tutti capi de los trolls |
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| #5 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:28 PM | |
Location: United States, Back From Hell Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4302 Posts: 107 | RE: Has Boca Chica, Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: tschotschua previously said: @Afro, In Boca Chica there always has been a lot of Bars and little Pensions owned by foreigners nothing new about it !!! If you are missing some bachatas then I will recommend you to go to Andres Beach that is just five minutes away by walk I feel also is a very good thing that the politur keep Boca Chica safe, I feel saver walking all night in B. C. than in Andres. Yes, I know about Andres Beach and I am all for the Police patrolling the streets, too... However when I go to DR, I do not like going places where so many tourists go. I don't know if you know by now, I do not take kind to arrogant tourists especially white ones who feel like they are gods on my land. For goodness sake, my cousin said all the local discotecas have been bought by Germans. With all kinds of other foreigners running the show on the beaches... The locals are almost absent which they hardly play Bachata or Merengue anymore. What the hell!!! |
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| #6 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:37 PM | |
Location: United States, Back From Hell Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4302 Posts: 107 | RE: Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: Belly previously said: DR is a open economy meaning that anybody with the money can buy and build as pleased according to the law. I simply don't see it as a treat at all since business is always good especially if is making a safer place. DR is a country founded by foreigners from many places of the world.For as long as those coming in are a plus to the economy I don't see the "run over" that you are seeing. In USA 54% (39% Latinos) of new born babies are of minorities. is that a treat to USA? No because it just simply means demographics are changing like they always have in every country and DR has seen it's share of it more than many other countries due to being a place where everybody would love to be at and retire. The old guys with minors is something our government should deal with according to the laws which has always been a problem in DR even before the "foreigners" were coming in. I do not mind tourists coming to the land to have fun and yes okay open a few businesses here and there that the economy can thrive on. However, when they over take all the local aspects and feel of the place I used to like so much it bothers the hell out of me. Little girls in school uniform drinking beers with white old men or any men who came to degrade the beauty of the place with child prostitution... My cousin says most of the brothels there he has seen are operated by foreigners. Giving people the impression that is all the place have to offer. That is something I am most angry about! There should be areas off limits to constant foreigners and tourists. |
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| #7 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:45 PM | |
Location: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2753 Posts: 736 | RE: Has Boca Chica, Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: AfroLatinoMas previously said: Quote: tschotschua previously said: @Afro, In Boca Chica there always has been a lot of Bars and little Pensions owned by foreigners nothing new about it !!! If you are missing some bachatas then I will recommend you to go to Andres Beach that is just five minutes away by walk I feel also is a very good thing that the politur keep Boca Chica safe, I feel saver walking all night in B. C. than in Andres. Yes, I know about Andres Beach and I am all for the Police patrolling the streets, too... However when I go to DR, I do not like going places where so many tourists go. I don't know if you know by now, I do not take kind to arrogant tourists especially white ones who feel like they are gods on my land. For goodness sake, my cousin said all the local discotecas have been bought by Germans. With all kinds of other foreigners running the show on the beaches... The locals are almost absent which they hardly play Bachata or Merengue anymore. What the hell!!! Well @Afro Germans are nice Guys and they like to enjoy and are easy going, there will be exception to the rule, but I can assure you that the more arrogant people I'd met were not Germans. Whenever I need to really relax in D.R. then I take a week in Las Terrenas, there is all quit What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. |
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| #8 - Posted 27 March 2010, 2:50 PM | |
Location: United States, Seattle, W.A. Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2555 Posts: 3423 | RE: Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: AfroLatinoMas previously said: Quote: Belly previously said: DR is a open economy meaning that anybody with the money can buy and build as pleased according to the law. I simply don't see it as a treat at all since business is always good especially if is making a safer place. DR is a country founded by foreigners from many places of the world.For as long as those coming in are a plus to the economy I don't see the "run over" that you are seeing. In USA 54% (39% Latinos) of new born babies are of minorities. is that a treat to USA? No because it just simply means demographics are changing like they always have in every country and DR has seen it's share of it more than many other countries due to being a place where everybody would love to be at and retire. The old guys with minors is something our government should deal with according to the laws which has always been a problem in DR even before the "foreigners" were coming in. I do not mind tourists coming to the land to have fun and yes okay open a few businesses here and there that the economy can thrive on. However, when they over take all the local aspects and feel of the place I used to like so much it bothers the hell out of me. Little girls in school uniform drinking beers with white old men or any men who came to degrade the beauty of the place with child prostitution... My cousin says most of the brothels there he has seen are operated by foreigners. Giving people the impression that is all the place have to offer. That is something I am most angry about! There should be areas off limits to constant foreigners and tourists. The fact that you have single out whites as "foreigners running over" when they are a minority when speaking of foreigners inside DR simply makes me ask if you are mad at Whites coming to DR and bringing some of their culture with it or what are you mad at? now you are confusing me as to the point of the thread have been just changed by you? the thread went from business to the famous race card. Boca Chica is a tiny spot in DR and Germans are a tiny portion of the foreigners that are now in DR and I doubt they even make up 5% of total foreigners inside DR. As you know the largest portion of foreigners in DR come from Haiti because you are well aware of that I'm sure. Edited on 3/27/2010 2:56 PM by Belly. "People who don't like their beliefs being laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs" |
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| #9 - Posted 27 March 2010, 3:05 PM | |
Location: United States, Back From Hell Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4302 Posts: 107 | RE: Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: Belly previously said: The fact that you have single out whites as "foreigners running over" when they are a minority when speaking of foreigners inside DR simply makes me ask if you are mad at Whites coming to DR and bringing some of their culture with it or what are you mad at? now you are confusing me as to the point of the thread have been just changed by you? the thread went from business to the famous race card. Well, To be quite honest, I have said on here before... though I have white blood running in my veins, I do not take kind to them for given knowledge how most of them think. I do not mean that in no extreme racist way as I know many will take it as such. However, I do not like it when European and their descents come permeate and impose their cultures all over the world and act like every places in the world are suppose to adhere to their cultural way of things. They make no effort to speak the languages of places they visit and expect the locals to speak their languages... Hell when they are the visitors! P.S: I was on the plane coming from Puerto Plata, this lady has the nerve to say "I had a great time, but I just wish the people spoke more English!" Bitch, you are a visitor! |
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| #10 - Posted 27 March 2010, 3:17 PM | |
Location: United States, Back From Hell Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4302 Posts: 107 | RE: Has Boca Chica Been Taken By Foreigners? Quote: Belly previously said: As you know the largest portion of foreigners in DR come from Haiti because you are well aware of that I'm sure. Just because I am part Haitian, it does not mean I take kind to the migration issues... Haitians do not go to DR and force Dominicans to speak Creole. If anything, Haitians often make attempts to speak Spanish to survive there unless they are speaking to other Haitians. Anyway that is a whole other discussion and I just wish and know there are or could be better effort which may solve the issue given Haiti and DR share a proximity more than those other distant foreigners ever can. Ideally, there many things that can be done between DR and Haiti to kill off certain migratory stigmas like most other shared border nations do I believe. Haiti and DR have ties no matter how much many wish to accept or not accept the liens both nation on the island share due to known resentments, understandably. P.S: Take most shared border Islamic or and Middle Eastern nations, they share borders and migrate back and forth because most migratory stigmas are not as prevalent as that of Haiti and DR. |
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