Me viewing my environment; family, friends and now sister-in-law’s family - I have never seen a Latinx person mention being black or even afro latinx unless they “look it”. And even then, it’s also been that they’re Latinx first. But when comparing experience and or why
We can be honest, in most cases it’s negative. Which really is a bigger conversation as to why that is.https://twitter.com/letternumber7/status/1023229969718239233 …
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They “should be allowed” or “understand” something...that’s when I see the black or “we have African ancestry, too” sprinkled in. Never about pride, always about negativity.
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