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Weedlab said:

That's why I enjoyed living in the Caribbean. These racial issues are, for the most part, nonexistent. People of different races live in harmony with each other. Black, white, yellow act the same really. Everyone is just "irie". But there is a 'class issue', so in that sense there is some troubles. With that said, you'll find people will take issue with classes, clutures and sub-cultures, but rarely race (at least the countries I lived on). South America .... still has a ways to go. lulz

I will admit, I take no issue with black people from the Caribbean, Africa and the UK, but some African Americans I do find troubling, especially when you have to bridge a dialogue or something. For the record, I am mixed but I identity myself as a black person.



I totally agree! I am from Jamaica and when I lived there my best friend was a "coolie" who had white and black parents. We had white, black, Hispanic, and Asian kids in school and it was nothing. I move to the U.S. and all of a sudden it seems like everyone hates everyone else. WTF!?