So incredibly relevant right now: http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/2012/08/20121127the-white-skinned-elephant-in-the-room/ …pic.twitter.com/RE5NitoBJx
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And we should probably talk about the rising number of non-black Latinos who've decided to identify as Afro-Latino in the last year.
Three Latinxs I personally know, who have not lived their lives as black people, are now claiming their Afro-Latino because of an ancestor.
I get the thing where we want to honor our ancestors of color... What I don't get is when people suddenly front for something they're not.
If you're not black when you go to school, go to the hospital, apply for a job, when get pulled over, then you're not black. Sorry.
And I get that there's a stigma for Spanish and Portuguese last names. But if you're white, you're white. That includes white Latinos.
As I've said previously, if you're a white South African, your country of origin doesn't make you a person of color. You still white.
Take Cameron Díaz. She's Latina, and proud of it. But yeah, she's white. Don't tell me otherwise.pic.twitter.com/SK6FncuzhD
@aurabogado @LiveFromKenya @BlackGirlDanger Is this because of the Rachel Dolezal story?
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