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I never said it was OK....I said it when this surfaced that it was wrong, I've still yet to see the exodus of these multiple generations tho...do you know how unrealistic it is for DR to literally go back 3 generations to figure it who should go and who can stay, there are Dominican born generations that if they were to go back to 1930 they legit wouldn't even have a birth certificate....I see it more as a scare tactic to get people to go through the appropriate procedures to legalize themselves and to let it be know that from here on out the ridiculous influx of illegal Haitians will be under the scope.
Figuring out who's legally bound to the land dating back to 1930 is UNREALISTIC, DR will end up losing more than what it would gain....but yea just keep viewing this as "Dominicans hate black people"
If you said it was wrong, then we are on the same page. That's all i was trying to say as well.
As far as "Dominicans hating black people" im not informed enough to make that judgement. I been to DR once and no lie i seen these little shoe shine kids in Santiago go up to this Haitian lady begging for money and spit on her and her two infant kids. When we ask them why, they said because they take all their jobs and are bad people. I'll admit they never brought up race but these kids were about 8 or 9 themselves,someone must be teaching them this hate. I know racism towards black people isn't exclusive to DR, its common all over Latin american but the fact that some not all but some black Dominicans can't even admit to having African ancestry is very telling of their current racial issues.