Black people in Colombia

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  1. I don’t know why anyone would be surprised at the fact that there are black people living in Columbia. The enslaving of black indigenous people on their land was not limited to the English in Canada/USA and other parts of the world. Additionally, Costa Rica has a Jamaican community that has been in existence for a long time. Though they are born Costa Ricans, culturally speaking, they are Jamaicans. A number of years ago in my city, I met a black Columbia – one of the darkest skinned human being I have ever met in my life. In any event, ignorance is bliss, a white Romania once told me that it was impossible for Chinese to be born in Jamaica when I told him I enjoy visiting the store owned by Jamaican Chinese.

    If that is the case, I wonder how Michael Lee Chin, Tami Chynn, Tessanne Chin, Sean Paul and countless others came to be. And even Junior Chung, what looks to be a black man with a Chinese last name. Alas, Jamaica is a place where you will meet many so called exotic people with last names such as Chin, Singh, Bhudi and etc. How could that be when we know that the Chins, Singhs and Bhudis were not slave owners? Makes you wonder why some thinks it is impossible for some North Africans and some Arabs to be a combination of black Africans and other invaders. I saw those people need to travel more. Who would mistake Bin Laden for a white European? There are black people from the middle east I have met them. There are still black people living in North Africa I have met them. Why does Jamaica have a Germantown? Do you really think the Germans moved out and left those exotic looking people in their place? If that is what you truly think you know nothing of human sexuality.

    I once met a Jamaican whose grandfather is a Syrian. I was not surprised considering that one of Jamaican’s prime minister’s was a Syrian and Jamaicans’ propensity to procreate with whomever they deem attractive. Vive le Jamaicains for having a mostly, ‘don’t care about race attitude and for just being Jamaicans.”

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