It's so cool seeing someone speak perfect English and Spanish 😍 I'm white and learned Spanish by listening to people speak it when I was 15 now I'm fluent and all the Mexicans be like what part of Mexico are you from 🤯 lol I'm like no I'm a white girl
@@Jesussavedme yeah it’s a country. That’s like thinking there are no white Americans because they’re not native. There’s all races of people in every country even though they aren’t native there. Mexico was colonized by the Spanish who are white which is why they speak Spanish and are mostly mixed with white
Already subscribed from the tine mom didn't let do cartwheel lol but hell yes love your personality style charisma and content more pls give me more no pressure though lol 😂🤰🏽🤗
Most Dominicans are black but will deny it, little do they know Dominican is not a race but an ethnicity and they’re indeed black. Don’t tell them that though their heart will shatter.
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Can't we start with our hair T least combed first. It's nice to change to another style but is our hair gross until we stick a dang wig thing on it or what? Its like a subliminal my hair is dry weed, so I half comb it and stick this thing on my head and I look great now. Treat yourself nice and then stick on the ponytail.
Really? Yes there are definitely are. She is actually afro-Latina. But there are Jamaicans, and Trinidadians and a host of other dark-skinned people who are not African American hun.
@@toyia8158Oh yes, that's for sure, I know there are many people from different African and non-African countries/races in America. I think the reason behind my confusion is may be because after immigrating to America, they tend to quickly adopt then blend well with the African American culture /identity, rather than keeping their own. At least that's what I have seen here in social media, actually there's this one African BW/American WM couple, and the lady is so proud of her Ghanian culture her content is all about teaching and practicing the traditional Ghanian way of living with her husband and kids. It's still rare imo..
@@Free2B3 I understand what you're saying. I disagree though that it isn't rare at all. Maybe rare because of where you live. There are many different cultures of dark skinned peoples (not AA) who embrace their native culture. It is actually becoming more normal for AA to learn their ancestry and embrace it in lieu of the traditional American culture forced on them.
You do realize black is a race an not a nationality/ethnicity right? Meaning that a person can be black but be from any country. That applies to any race too.