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jonesable
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 10:54pm |
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Its not about having a real concern about her kids.
I don't think " do you see them as black" requires much concern.
I just find it funny that anyone would call them kids black
Lol
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noneyons
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 10:55pm |
a mixed person must make a conscious effort to marry black if they wanna be considered down. same goes for a full black person.
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babyk94
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:04pm |
noneyons wrote:
a mixed person must make a conscious effort to marry black if they wanna be considered down. same goes for a full black person.
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I mean everyone has different opinions but, what your saying makes sense
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foxyroy19
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:16pm |
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Soledad only carry her mother's torch...
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Tbaby
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:21pm |
Kola acts like all AAs took a vote and elected Soledad to represent us 
CNN hired Solie--it wasn't like we held a referendum and announced her as our choice. Kola's starved for attn, once again.
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foxyroy19
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:32pm |
Soledad is in her mothers' arms. She followed in her mother's footsteps when it came to her choice in men.
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Yumyum28
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:48pm |
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Okay, so I'm late and confused but, my understanding is that Soledad is half "afro-cuban" and half white. I dont think "afro-cubans" consider themselves black at all, first and foremost. As a matter of fact, most of the cubans, puerto ricans,mexicans, dominicans and whatever elses I know would be at least slightly insulted if mistaken for a negro. So was there a point where Soledad suggested that she was in-fact a black person? Or did she do some kinda show regarding being black? Cus when I googled her, Being Latin in America came up. Or is this more about Kola Boof hating on light skinned folks? Please fill me in somebody.
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pattigurlatl
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:54pm |
Yumyum28 wrote:
Okay, so I'm late and confused but, my understanding is that Soledad is half "afro-cuban" and half white. I dont think "afro-cubans" consider themselves black at all, first and foremost. As a matter of fact, most of the cubans, puerto ricans,mexicans, dominicans and whatever elses I know would be at least slightly insulted if mistaken for a negro. So was there a point where Soledad suggested that she was in-fact a black person? Or did she do some kinda show regarding being black? Cus when I googled her, Being Latin in America came up. Or is this more about Kola Boof hating on light skinned folks? Please fill me in somebody.
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Exactly. She doesn't either.
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Sang Froid
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 11:57pm |
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What are afro latinos if not black?
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Gkisses
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Posted: Dec 07 2012 at 12:05am |
What defines a persons "blackness" more....their skintone , features or their culture?
Didnt read
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