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Thread: Race in the USA vs race in Latin America: do you agree with this quote of mine from another thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    I love it how people always bring up Haiti. Why not use another Caribbean country as an example like Barbados or the Bahamas, or even St Lucia or Dominica?
    Wonder how much things will change in Barbados now that they have become officially a republic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andullero View Post
    Wonder how much things will change in Barbados now that they have become officially a republic.
    Good for them, I say. I love many things about Britain, but the royal family is one of the most infantilising, outmoded and nauseating features of life here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Good for them, I say. I love many things about Britain, but the royal family is one of the most infantilising, outmoded and nauseating features of life here.
    The move took me by surprise, I must say. I always pegged them as the more conservative types among Anglo Caribbeans, Jamaicans being on the other, radical end.
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    I still largely stand by what I said in the OP, and said something similar earlier today in Richmondbread's thread: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7714310

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