Thursday, October 2, 2008

not only black people were slaves....average black man doin better then a mexican american,quit cryin

not only black people were slaves....average black man doin better then a mexican american,quit cryin


not only black people were slaves brah,when spain invaded mexico,they had are people as slaves for hunnreds of years,raped our women murdered our children,and destroyed our aztec culture and our pyramids,and taught our people there languge"spanish"then americans brought africans to do labor but africans didnt know how to do most labors on american soil,so had mexican slaves show african slaves hard labor,but africans were most reported in history books,and as of right now america still has my people doin hard labor, for under mim wage,and i dont see where blacks say they had it harder, cuz when africans came 2 mexico escaping the americans and fled 2 mexico,and africans had a african word for "work" it was called"chamba" which mexicans still use till this day in deep parts of mexico,and cuz of mixed race that why sum mexicans are dark as blacks,so we all were mixed,thats some real history for ya ass my niggah!!!!



Impulse For President Permalink Reply by Impulse For President 41 minutes ago
Spain enslaved Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba, Etc....any place that speaks spanish now were enslaved by Spain back then.


YOUNG FACE Permalink Reply by YOUNG FACE 35 minutes ago
i know but am talkin bout my background my people, but real talk fuck spain they hate us...and in case n e body hate on my disscussion i got a fine azz black chick sittin on my lap...
latin america i got love for yall...


Top_Gunna354 Permalink Reply by Top_Gunna354 29 minutes ago
exactly they just "SHOWED" african slaves what to do...besides tha africans came from tha islands before they went to america and they were already taught how to do labor my dude it was called seasoning...they raped ya'll women,murdered ya'll children and destryoyed yo culture? they did that and that worse to africans brah...hung pregnant women upside down and cut tha babies outta em,put collars round their neck that had spikes on tha inside ring so they couldnt turn they head,and sick twisted shit like that...i understand where u coming from but its all in tha same struggle fam,tha niggas who bitch moan just dont know no betta



ekomer Permalink Reply by ekomer 26 minutes ago
In November 1835, the northern part of the Mexican state of Coahuila-Tejas declared itself in revolt against Mexico's new centralist government headed by President Antonio López de Santa Anna. By February 1836, Texans declared their territory to be independent and that its border extended to the Rio Grande rather than the Rio Nueces that Mexicans recognized as the dividing line. Although the Texans proclaimed themselves citizens of the Independent Republic of Texas on April 21, 1836 following their victory over the Mexicans at the Battle of San Jacinto, Mexicans continued to consider Tejas a rebellious province that they would reconquer someday.

In December 1845, the U.S. Congress voted to annex the Texas Republic and soon sent troops led by General Zachary Taylor to the Rio Grande (regarded by Mexicans as their territory) to protect its border with Mexico. The inevitable clashes between Mexican troops and U.S. forces provided the rationale for a Congressional declaration of war on May 13, 1846.

Hostilities continued for the next two years as General Taylor led his troops through to Monterrey, and General Stephen Kearny and his men went to New Mexico, Chihuahua, and California. But it was General Winfield Scott and his army that delivered the decisive blows as they marched from Veracruz to Puebla and finally captured Mexico City itself in August 1847.

Mexican officials and Nicholas Trist, President Polk's representative, began discussions for a peace treaty that August. On February 2, 1848 the Treaty was signed in Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city north of the capital where the Mexican government had fled as U.S. troops advanced. Its provisions called for Mexico to cede 55% of its territory (present-day Arizona, California, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Nevada and Utah) in exchange for fifteen million dollars in compensation for war-related damage to Mexican property.

Other provisions stipulated the Texas border at the Rio Grande (Article V), protection for the property and civil rights of Mexican nationals living within the new border (Articles VIII and IX), U.S. promise to police its side of the border (Article XI), and compulsory arbitration of future disputes between the two countries (Article XXI). When the U.S. Senate ratified the treaty in March, it deleted Article X guaranteeing the protection of Mexican land grants. Following the Senate's ratification of the treaty, U.S. troops left Mexico City.
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ekomer Permalink Reply by ekomer 16 minutes ago
HOMIE HELF OF THIS COUNTRY BELONG TO US AT ONE POINT LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YOUNG FACE Permalink Reply by YOUNG FACE 11 minutes ago
I FEEL YALL BUT JUS SOME ONE TALKED SHIT BOUT LATINOS SAYIN THA LATINS DONT HAVE IT HARD AM LIKE COME ON BRAH,MEXICANS DONT GOT IT GOOD 2, BUT I AINT TALKIN DOWN ON YA RACE 2 PROVE POINTS,,SO I HAD 2 SPEAK MY MIND,U FEELIN ME COOL IF YA DONT HEY ERRBODY GOT OPINIONS,


What you gonna do behind your keyboard stupid???? HAHA Permalink Reply by What you gonna do behind your keyboard stupid???? HAHA 2 minutes ago
Instresting shit.

P Trilla Permalink Reply by P Trilla 1 second ago
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lets just be hones slavery ws bad back th en in the physical and is bad now in the mental there is no reason to debate over how bad our ancestors were doing we now all reap the benefits of our ancestors we so we should at least be prooud we aint working all day in hot sun gettid n raped tortured and mammed and lord knows what else happend to them in those days for pennies a day.

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