Cardi B Defends “She’s Not Black” for Speaking Spanish
Cardi B has been conventionally good and a female hip-hop sparking debates across platforms. She took measures against her rivals since the hip-hop culture is a mixture of feuds, diss and trolling and lot of spices to escalate publicity. Still keeping and maintaining her tremendous musical front,Born Belcalis “Cardi B” Almánzar’s ethnicity also known as The Grammy winner appears with a speculatory frenzy to ice rumours about her race which is causing some controversial bomb.
At the first place the Press singer wants her folks to understand the different between this three words, nationality, race and ethnicity. Lol, she proceed to blame education standard for not giving a fundamental definition this mentioned words. Probably she’s not taking aim on people but the schools.
“A lot of people don’t know the difference between nationality, race, ethnicity. That’s not nobody’s fault. That’s actually the schools’ fault because schools don’t be teaching this sh*t to people,” said Cardi.
She also continue by add some corrections which she need to after conversation she had with someone that thought she was of Mexican descent. Cardi replied, “I was like, ‘I’m not Mexican at all. I’m West Indian and I’m Dominican. I speak Spanish because I’m Dominican.’ And it’s like, ‘So what’s the difference between Dominican and Mexican?’ And it’s like, ‘Everything.'”
Cardi is good on taking aims simply to fix her ground or ignite altercation in between fellow genders. Now after the above context Bardi then continue, talking about people from Caribbean islands, try to lift a history story from the slave. Cardi B also claimed that people are confuse about her race and so they stay at the corner to know it all
“People from the Caribbean islands – it’s a mixture. It’s like the first place where the slaves were taken to, especially the Dominican Republic. It was one of the first places. People don’t be knowing that sh*t. Then they be so confused and they want to dictate your race so bad. It’s like, ‘Bro, pick up a passport or pick up a book, so you can f*cking know.'”
She then made her final verdict,”It’s crazy because some island women, some artists that are from the same islands as me, people will be like, ‘Oh they’re Black.’ But because Cardi speaks Spanish to people, she’s not Black, even though we have similar features, same skin complexion. But no, they want to not put Cardi in it because I speak Spanish.”