This analysis effectively exposes how colonial-era racial hierarchies still drive anti-blackness in Latin American culture today. It correctly argues that genuine solidarity is impossible without first confronting the deep-seated desire to "whiten" the race.
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Latinas use Black racial slursAdded:
Bro, my tongue is still blue.
>> [ __ ] your coochie is blue.
>> [ __ ] your [ __ ] is black.
>> Oh my god, my titties.
>> Black is crazy.
>> Who the Where is that [ __ ] going?
>> Don't say that.
>> Say no. This [ __ ] got oppressed.
Someone said you need to stop saying [ __ ] >> Who? That's black little [ __ ] >> Bro, let me tell you the story. Okay, so here [ __ ] we were talking and she was like, >> "Enough of these three little bitches."
A couple of months ago, I made a video.
I think the video is called brown and black unity or no such thing as brown and black unity. If you scroll down, you'll find it. But either way, the point is that in that video, I claimed that the reason there could never be brown and black unity is because Mexican culture, at least mainstream, colonized Mexican culture. It has a very deep and strong stain of antilackness in it.
Modern postc colonial Mexican culture, meaning today's Mexican culture, by default carries antilackness. And meanwhile, on one hand, it carries antilackness, on the other hand, it carries the collective effort to desire proximity to whiteness, to desire white validation, white alignment. When I posted that video, a lot of Mexicans, chos, Latinos came in there angry with me. What are you talking about, BRO? I HAVE BLACK FRIENDS. WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT? ONE of my aunties married a black guy. and basically all the talking points of white people when you call them racist or specifically when you call them antilack. Unfortunately, when it comes to these subject matters, most people are not educated enough to understand what it means when I say postc colonial Mexican culture has antilackness. They have no idea what that even means. And because of that, although I'm speaking the same language that they speak, it becomes esoteric.
meaning that I'm speaking in a language that you understand, but I'm speaking about a subject matter that you are not educated enough to understand. So although I'm speaking your language, you have no idea what I'm talking about. So what it means when I say that postc colonial Mexican culture has antilackness in it is that the people that you were colonized by, you Mexicans, they implemented antilackness in your culture when they colonized you.
In this case, the Spaniards. The Spaniards brought forth violently installed the cast system in your Mexican culture, which resulted in as a Mexican collective practicing things like meorando laasa to improve the race.
And because the cast system has subconsciously taught you generation after generation that black and or dark skinned is inferior and white is superior. Whether you have the ability to grasp how you've been affected by it or not, it is still in your subconscious. and therefore as a collective of Mexican people and this applies to Latin America by the way as a whole. The cast system was installed in every country in Latin America by the Spaniards. So this isn't just about Mexicans. This is Latin America as a whole, at least everywhere where Spaniards colonized. They practice generation after generation the cast system. a system that depicts dark skin, afro and indigenous features as inferior and white and or European features as superior.
Hence, mechorasa, improve the race and improving the race with this cast system means to whiten your next generation. How do we do that?
Well, we as nonwhite people in Latin America, whether brown, black, in order to improve the race measa, we have to strive to get with white people, have children with them with hopes that our next generation comes out lighter than us in hopes that their features are less indigenous or afro features. And then we raise that next generation to also pass down this doctrine. And you see this everywhere in Latin America. Whitening cream is very popular in certain countries in Latin America like Dominican Republic. You see the collective of black and brown people of Latin American countries always go for the light-skinned or just plain old white people to marry and have children with. Certain countries in Latin America, Mexico has a history of this.
Venezuela has a history of this.
Dominican Republic has a history of this. They've actually gone out of their way to bring boatloads of people from Europe, white people from Europe.
Meanwhile, prohibiting black people from entering these countries as well as systemically making the effort to remove black and indigenous people from these countries because Meorando Larasa is not just culturally, it's also a systemic effort. People don't understand how deep and complex this issue is and how much we are affected by the cast system. even if we're not even aware of it because a lot of these ideologies that are antilack, anti-indigenous, they were passed down and they've been normalized in Latin American countries by default.
The afro hair texture is considered pelomalo, bad hair. The straight hair is considered good hair. So when that becomes normalized, well, guess what?
Who's going to want to have bad hair?
Nobody. The people that do have it in order to make sure at least to make the effort for their next generation to not have something that's considered bad, they go ahead and try to have children with people that do not have that feature in hopes that their next generation is born without this bad feature. When it has been ingrained in you to believe that dark skin is inferior and lighter skin is superior, well guess what you're going to do and these ideals and these views have become normalized.
Meaning that nobody sees anything wrong with it. So if there's nothing wrong then it becomes the truth. So there is nothing wrong with not wanting to get with people that are deemed inferior, to not want to reproduce with people that have inferior features. Why would you want that? When I was around 23, 24 years old, I joined this organization.
I'm not going to name the organization, but I'm just going to call it Brown Pride Organization. Okay? It was an organization of Chicanos, brown people, and a lot of their efforts was to reach out to black people so we could build a coalition, brown and black unity. That was appealing to me. And everybody in this organization went out of their way to reach out to black people. Hey, come protest with us. Let's go show the youth that brown and black people are coming together. That sounds all right with me.
But you know what's crazy? When we got together with black people marching, protesting together, hand in hand, after the protesting and marching was over, black people go that way and we go this way. After all that protesting to show that we are coming together with black people, we then go home and we were scold at our sisters and at the women of our family members, organization members that wanted to have relations with black people. Why the hell YOU GETTING WITH A BLACK GUY FOR? Sometimes we would throw parties, chico parties. We'd all gather around, have a good time, and all of a sudden a black person came in. One of us invited him, and the conversation became, "Hey, who invited the black guy?
Why the hell you guys inviting black people over here?" Nah, bro, tell him to leave. Tell him to leave. They're going to start some [ __ ] They're going to mess up our party. And mind you, these are members of this organization that went out of their way to reach out to black people to protest together for brown and black coalition, etc. Now, this is in no way, shape, or form to discourage the brown and black people out there that do want to come together genuinely. But I'm going to tell you, like I told you in that other video, that a lot of you brown people didn't like. A lot of Latinos in the comments.
Oh, bro, what you tripping? WHY YOU MAKING us look bad? We are a people that practice postc colonial ideologies that when it's all said and done, all [ __ ] to the side is literally white supremacy. Our entire pride and being Mexican, think about it. Proud to speak Spanish. Proud to be Catholics. Proud to have Spanish last names. speaking Spanish is European from Spain.
Catholicism was violently brought here and forced onto us by the Spaniards.
Sanchez, Martinez, Jose, Mario, Guadalupe, Maria, these names are also European. Our entire pride is white. We are a people that are the result of being colonized by white Spanish colonizers. And when a people are colonized, they are stripped from their ethnicities, from their culture, from their beliefs, and they are forced and conditioned generation after generation to practice the ideals, philosophies, religions, adopt the views of the people that colonized them. And in this particular case, antilackness, anti-indigenity has become part of our culture that we pass on generation after generation. And the reason I make this video is to tell all of you brown people of Latin America. Before you go out there and try to convince black people that it's a good idea to come together, we as a collective first need to address and confront and eliminate the antilackness in OUR CULTURE. BECAUSE HOW can we come together with a people that we are anti culturally impossible?
first address this, solve this, eliminate this as a collective.
Otherwise, when we reach out to black people about brown and black coalition, we're only doing so to use them whenever we need help. HEY Y'ALL, ISIS COMING TO RAID. CAN Y'ALL HELP US? HEY Y'ALL, WE WANT THIS CANDIDATE TO WIN. IT'LL BENEFIT US IF THAT CANDIDATE WINS. CAN Y'ALL VOTE WITH us for this one? And meanwhile, you help us and we come together for this coalition. Can y'all stay away from our sisters, our women, because we ain't want these half black kids? Nah, we're trying to meal rasa improve the race whiten. You're messing that up for us. You see how it doesn't work?
Address the antilackness in your Mexican culture or wherever else in Latin America that you're from. Stop denying that Meorando Larasa exists. Stop denying the antilackness exists. It's there. and being in denial has kept it alive. Confront it, address it, eliminate it. Otherwise, leave black people alone. You're wasting their time.
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