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All I can do is shake my head at all this. I can't believe it's going on, right next to the country.

Yes, and why is being dark associated with being without.

I'm just sad at what's happening.

It's the insistence of not knowing unfortunately that seems to prevail.

No one technically should look like where they're from. It's where you are born that determines your nationality.

And "dat sit".

Lw, October 30 2013, 5:59 PM

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All I can do is shake my head at all this. I can't believe it's going on, right next to the country. Yes, and why is being dark associated with... read more >
Lw, 30-Oct-13 5:59 pm
that's a lot sense. you are totally right. i have dark skin, but i don't have nappy hair. read more >
Wilner Pierre, 30-Oct-13 7:23 pm
I went to Altagracia in DR, and travelled with a group of church members. from NY I went to get my hair done at the hotel's beauty parlor, and a... read more >
Josy, 30-Oct-13 7:26 pm
It's partly a stereotype. There is a majority of light skinned people in RD while the majority of Haitian immigrants are dark skinned and poor. If... read more >
Patrick Gaspard, 31-Oct-13 5:06 pm
Com wi sa se vre. Si moun gen lapo nwa. L'a gen anpil traka ave limigwasyon. Yes that is true. If a person has dark skin. She/he will have... read more >
Tijakzoe, 3-Nov-13 7:56 am
I'm Haitian Dominican, My mom is Arab-Hindu Haitian, and my dad is a real Haitian, but light skin, I still have no birth certificate. read more >
Dominicano Haitiano Yo, 8-Nov-13 1:19 pm

 

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