Joseline Hernandez Cosplay in Black Culture While Documented as YT & Guess Who's Mad ⁉️

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Joseline Hernandez Cosplay in Black Culture While Documented as YT & Guess Who's Mad ⁉️ #joselinehernandez #amberrose #blackamerica #latinamerica #census #status #theynotlikeus #fba

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  • @NaomiAndTheCrew
    @NaomiAndTheCrew Месяц назад +124

    I never thought Amber was black

    • @SindiLila
      @SindiLila Месяц назад +21

      @@NaomiAndTheCrew thats because she's not

    • @spicyhot2552
      @spicyhot2552 Месяц назад +5

      Amber is mixed ...so therefore Amber is not ALL white either...Amber's mother is Cape Verdean.. Cape Verdean people ARE mixed with African ..Amber's mom looks like a lightskinned black.woman

    • @cougar2601
      @cougar2601 Месяц назад +14

      Amber is not mix with black blood. She's on vid stating her European blood ties.

    • @rodb66
      @rodb66 Месяц назад +3

      I never either.

    • @justinejustice_league1857
      @justinejustice_league1857 Месяц назад +16

      Me neither, she was a muse for black men..that doesn't mean she's black

  • @MoonJune69
    @MoonJune69 Месяц назад +38

    The fact that she thinks that being black is a choice should tell u all u need to know

  • @cdk1473
    @cdk1473 Месяц назад +74

    I have always known this. I don’t understand how a lot of us don’t know this. Look at job applications. I have racist Spanish neighbors. I know it’s not all but it’s a good amount of them are.

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +12

      I agree girl😂

    • @come_on_barbie_123
      @come_on_barbie_123 Месяц назад +5

      I know!!!

    • @goddesshathor7313
      @goddesshathor7313 Месяц назад

      You know damn well we worship anything light skin and so called good hair. Remember when they said that The Kardashians are black.. We worshipped them so much that black women started to go out and get BBLs like a bunch of dummies. But I digress

    • @boredomsnewbestfriend3525
      @boredomsnewbestfriend3525 Месяц назад

      @@cdk1473 a good amount of them that are*

  • @traceyholland9882
    @traceyholland9882 Месяц назад +10

    I'm from Philly, and Amber is from South Philly, and she has always identified as White or Italian. She has never identified as Black, the only time she started saying she was biracial is when she dated Kanye. Her mother is a mixed race person who identifies as Black. So technically she is mixed and not biracial. Her mother was the darkest one in her family, while the rest of her family passed for White. My girlfriend grew up with Amber and Amber was always White until she got famous. Now she biracial when she trying to get a bag from Black people and White when she trying to get a check from White people

    • @noirlily3413
      @noirlily3413 Месяц назад +1

      Was her Maternal Grandmother white? It definitely makes a difference when a mixed person has a black Mum versus a white Mum...

  • @Pessimysticoutlaw
    @Pessimysticoutlaw Месяц назад +23

    I honestly just need my reparations as an ADOS woman and these other races can duke it out

    • @LedePat
      @LedePat Месяц назад +8

      Ikr thats how feel knowing the both present and history on how these other groups just USE Black ppl on every front. Im over them

    • @Pessimysticoutlaw
      @Pessimysticoutlaw Месяц назад +4

      @@LedePat right

    • @Mrtallaz
      @Mrtallaz Месяц назад +1

      @@Pessimysticoutlaw Good Luck

  • @Dominicanshawtyy89
    @Dominicanshawtyy89 Месяц назад +15

    I work in a jail we put white in All Hispanics booking info, so ..... They don't get to pick .....

    • @Vence58
      @Vence58 Месяц назад +8

      Why put white if they not white…?

    • @rockettcassia
      @rockettcassia Месяц назад

      Not true maybe just your jail

  • @MrGreen-nl3yv
    @MrGreen-nl3yv Месяц назад +23

    She seems more Dominican than Puerto Rican because not all, but the majority on the island will say, "Me no black, me no black pa pa."

    • @spicyhot2552
      @spicyhot2552 Месяц назад +2

      @@MrGreen-nl3yv Amber's dad is Italian..her mom.is Cape Verdean...Cape Verdean people are mixed with African , Portuguese .& Irish ..Amber's mom looks Black & Portuguese ..Amber is mixed race

    • @MattmanKey84
      @MattmanKey84 Месяц назад +1

      @@spicyhot2552 he's referring to Joseline

    • @MattmanKey84
      @MattmanKey84 Месяц назад

      Dominican and Puerto Rican are nationalities (though Puerto Rico is a US territory).
      Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, like all Latinos/as are a mix of Native American, European, African, and some Asian ancestry.

    • @Lovely-ff7uv
      @Lovely-ff7uv Месяц назад +2

      There are plenty of dark skin, kinky hair PR's in their country. They are usually pushed aside from the lighter complexion ppl on the island of Puerto 🇵🇷

  • @JuanRamos-wi7ql
    @JuanRamos-wi7ql Месяц назад +50

    Cardi and Joseline “not JLo” claim black to fit in. As a Puerto Rican I find it disputable when they want to deny their ethnicity for a bag and get embarrassed from black community

    • @adamblack6867
      @adamblack6867 Месяц назад

      Joseline is black clearly . The African shows through

    • @keyme52525
      @keyme52525 Месяц назад +3

      Cardi just like jLo😂 just not Puerto Rican she's Dominican

    • @MizzKru
      @MizzKru Месяц назад +4

      Cardi mother is Trinidadian

    • @Arimas-bx2rt
      @Arimas-bx2rt Месяц назад

      Cardi And Joseline Are Both Just As Black As An African American. Their Skin Is Just Light, Like Light Skinned Blacks In The US. Their Nationality Is Just Different.

  • @lilmom4173
    @lilmom4173 Месяц назад +28

    Joseline has been flip flopping for a long time smh

    • @TheAverageServant
      @TheAverageServant Месяц назад

      she is not African American she is a black hispanic as in the color black black is not a race its a name for colored folks who dont know their heritage from God because its hidden for now

  • @flipk6486
    @flipk6486 Месяц назад +23

    The police label you as whatever they want its very common in American history. Especially when it comes other ethnicities. Joseline always said she was black on vh1 since 2012. she showed her family MANY times on love and hip hop.

    • @justsaying7789
      @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +8

      @@flipk6486 she says she CHOOSES Black. It’s not the same. A mixed person can choose to identify as Korean - and the Korean culture will CHOOSE to see them as nonKorean. Black ppl can also choose to not include someone who is mixed

    • @missdeeMUA1
      @missdeeMUA1 Месяц назад +6

      @@justsaying7789 yes but are there actually pure blacks? From what I see, we’re all mixed up. I think she means she “chooses” to be black because otherwise she would be considered white by others and that’s not what she identifies as. Just a thought

    • @MizzKru
      @MizzKru Месяц назад +3

      @@justsaying7789seeing them at non Korean doesn’t make it right nor factual now does it ?

    • @BigmommaKi
      @BigmommaKi Месяц назад +2

      @@missdeeMUA1nappy roots is what makes us real blacks. You have to have that in you, not on you

    • @TheManiacFamily
      @TheManiacFamily Месяц назад

      You right about that police will label you whatever they want because they are the racist folks, especially if they’re white they will be funny and do what they want when they want

  • @Wait..WHAT24
    @Wait..WHAT24 Месяц назад +28

    🗣️ TALK YOUR ISH VOO! GET THEY AZZ ALL THE WAY TOGETHER!!!!!!!!

  • @MsKaVR_Drmz
    @MsKaVR_Drmz Месяц назад +16

    Excellent show. I had no idea about the fight to be white by Latinos. I did notice their behavior. They’re cool with you, especially when they have darker skin, until somebody shows up speaking Spanish. They, like most ethnic groups, hire their own. I’m still waiting for Black people to do that. Other groups are not inclusive and they don’t bat an eye about it.

    • @Llhotty
      @Llhotty Месяц назад +3

      Facts

    • @SpousalPrivilege
      @SpousalPrivilege Месяц назад

      Maybe one day our people will get it! Waking up seems to be as much of a problem as the racial awareness! Damn duck, duck, goose ideology is killing us!

  • @ItsTaniya
    @ItsTaniya Месяц назад +18

    I LOVE how deep you get into topics, Voo!

    • @come_on_barbie_123
      @come_on_barbie_123 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, its celeb gossip but it goes deeper than that sometimes. I dig it!

  • @rodb66
    @rodb66 Месяц назад +8

    So Josaline is classified as white on paper, wow! If she's on paper as white, she shouldn't be claiming black socially.

  • @godsanointeddaughter8782
    @godsanointeddaughter8782 Месяц назад +41

    Bish you a lie Joseline. Go Lay Down!!!!!Expeditiously

  • @REALVIBESTV
    @REALVIBESTV Месяц назад +19

    A person with a black father and a white mother might identify as white, black, biracial, or in any other way that feels accurate to their experience. Identity is deeply personal and multifaceted, influenced by a variety of factors including appearance, upbringing, cultural connections, and personal choice.

    • @omggiiirl2077
      @omggiiirl2077 Месяц назад +3

      @@REALVIBESTV exactly.

    • @xDesired12x
      @xDesired12x Месяц назад

      A mixed person is BI-racial Meaning they’re BOTH races “ethnicities” of their mom and dad. This fantasy world where you choose what you are is not the real world. That’s like saying pink might identify as red, white, pink, light red or red white. Let’s be real here. Granted biracial folks may feel connected to one side more than the other…. it doesn’t change the fact that they are indeed mixed.

    • @justsaying7789
      @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +12

      And a tree can identify as a chair. It’s a tree and biracial is biracial. Culture and race are not synonymous

    • @LedePat
      @LedePat Месяц назад +9

      ​@justsaying7789 exactly im a Black woman and I identify as white....ooops were the only ones that cabt do that, whats up with that?

    • @Aiesha87
      @Aiesha87 Месяц назад

      @@justsaying7789are you even biracial? It does have to do with race and culture. How I grew up is not how your “average” black person grew up. My Filipino culture is totally different and we ain’t on the same level like a lot of yall “think”. The food is different. The history is different. I can go on and on. Black people need to stay in their lane instead of trying to speak on the biracial/mixed experience cause yall literally have ZERO clue how biracials flip flop between their two races to make yall ignorant fools like this made to feel “comfortable” because black people are the only ones that cry about biracials claiming being biracial instead of just saying “black”.

  • @Vence58
    @Vence58 Месяц назад +4

    Ambers mother isn’t black either, how is one biracial when they’re father is white and the mother has mixed ancestry, not a black woman but mixed heritage, l

  • @royalowens7591
    @royalowens7591 Месяц назад +21

    And wait..🤔🤔🤔 when you get booked, don't they go by the info on your I.D./DL??? Who put 'W' on Joseline's I.D./DL???🤔🤔🤔

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +7

      😂😂😂

    • @justsaying7789
      @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +7

      Joseline

    • @all4travel3000
      @all4travel3000 Месяц назад

      My concealed carry permit lists my gender as male, even though all of my documents and appearance clearly states female. It could be a keying error or a clerk trying to be funny. Who knows? But I refuse to go stand in line for three hours at the courthouse to correct the mistake. So your identification can indeed have errors on it.

    • @brittneyakabeezus260
      @brittneyakabeezus260 Месяц назад +1

      3:27 You usually go by what you phenotypically appear to be public. I always identify as Other. I am Native Aboriginal.

  • @JuanRamos-wi7ql
    @JuanRamos-wi7ql Месяц назад +23

    Nah the government listed Puerto Ricans white when our ancestors flew in on airplanes. Why, because we’re Americans. My ancestors skin color labeled them as white. In the 60s “blacks” by the government were inferred as inferior and dangerous. Racism toward Black was huge. Our Puerto Rican ancestors were told that and put blacks on blast. Not until blacks and Latinos became neighbors that the stereotype become false to us. My grandchildren are all mixed not one full blood Puerto Rican grandchild. They are Afrirican, Irishrican, German Rican, Haitian Rican,and I love and adore them all

    • @biancabright1710
      @biancabright1710 Месяц назад +1

      Racism against us is still big 🤷🏽‍♀️ we don’t care what yo folks said they fought to be clear and that’s cool but yal should’ve went to their neighborhoods you people came and as you stated started mating with others they literally depended on it the jig is up also this ain’t your business period

    • @justsaying7789
      @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +6

      @@JuanRamos-wi7ql all those things you listed are countries not race. IE most Irish ppl are white. Most Haitians are Black

    • @maryoaks3228
      @maryoaks3228 Месяц назад

      Modern day Puerto Ricans are made up of all those dna because they were brought to Puerto Rico and mixed in with the natives.

    • @loveroflife8852
      @loveroflife8852 Месяц назад

      @@JuanRamos-wi7ql …….So they’re black then…….???? Yet, you tend to overlook it simply because you love them, got it!!

  • @gabriellehanks6850
    @gabriellehanks6850 Месяц назад +6

    Latino ppl can be any race black, white, mixed, or Native American. Check any type of application paperwork where it says : Are you Hispanic or Latino OF ANY RACE....??
    Amber is multi racial !! I need Black Americans to drop the one drop rule. I don't consider mixed people with one black parent black ESP if they don't identify as black. Being black is a blessing, and we need to stop tryna give that blessing to ppl who don't even want it!

  • @WhirlnTwirlGirl
    @WhirlnTwirlGirl Месяц назад +18

    Natalie Nunn too

  • @JuanRamos-wi7ql
    @JuanRamos-wi7ql Месяц назад +13

    Voodoo check an arrest record of chrisean where she was listed white. Also when my parents flew on American Airlines from Puerto Rico to Chicago and NY, they didn’t choose “white” on census. It was either “white” or “black” since their skin color was not black they were listed at “white “. Today I fill out apps as “Hispanic “ or “Latino”. Blame it on the government

    • @altheadawn2531
      @altheadawn2531 Месяц назад +7

      @@JuanRamos-wi7ql your a liar because Latino is an ethnicity and the race is a separate section on the forms.

    • @justinejustice_league1857
      @justinejustice_league1857 Месяц назад

      Black people come in all shade ranges though lol. I get it, your family didn't want any issues during their journey and that's why they didn't go near the option of black. Who TF wants the struggles of being black? Just stand on it 😂

    • @ArianaWoods112
      @ArianaWoods112 Месяц назад +4

      @@altheadawn2531 nowadays, but it wasn’t always. I’m sure she means in the past.

    • @iamyourgod.2490
      @iamyourgod.2490 Месяц назад

      For some reason my prenatal doctors labeled me as white on my health records

  • @ven-venvybz8775
    @ven-venvybz8775 Месяц назад +12

    Next time i renew my license ill be applying as a white one.

  • @GoToSheol
    @GoToSheol Месяц назад +6

    I keep finding birth certificates for my people from the 50s back that says Negro and color Brown. This black thing is new

    • @user-cx8md8kt3x
      @user-cx8md8kt3x Месяц назад

      We Indian then Colored and Negro. Black, African American wth 🤦🏾 leave me the h**ell alone. My family knows who we are 👏🏾👏🏾

    • @louveniawilliast9178
      @louveniawilliast9178 Месяц назад +3

      Yes it is. Just like African American. Jesse Jackson came up with that term

    • @GoToSheol
      @GoToSheol Месяц назад

      @@louveniawilliast9178 💯🙏🏾

    • @user-cx8md8kt3x
      @user-cx8md8kt3x Месяц назад +1

      @@louveniawilliast9178 smh facts 👌🏾

  • @AriesLaZuriUhuru
    @AriesLaZuriUhuru Месяц назад +13

    Maybe Joseline is upset that Amber is more "white passing" than she is.

    • @noirlily3413
      @noirlily3413 Месяц назад

      @@AriesLaZuriUhuru DEFINITELY!!!

  • @Nordic_E.T.
    @Nordic_E.T. Месяц назад +3

    People thought that one white lady was black, remember that?! So, I'm suppose to believe this white girl is mixed. 😂😂😂

  • @DJNFAMUS
    @DJNFAMUS Месяц назад +5

    Prolly 1 of your best commentary. Good work !!

  • @feleciarenee2431
    @feleciarenee2431 Месяц назад +6

    🎯🎯🎯 It's right in our faces, but we refuse to wake up! #my @ss is up 👁3️⃣👁 #Thanks Voo 💜💜

    • @Llhotty
      @Llhotty Месяц назад +3

      💯❤

  • @Hendog410
    @Hendog410 Месяц назад +5

    Her name amber rose but when you see her she’s white 😂 iykyk

  • @Tasha8626
    @Tasha8626 Месяц назад +20

    On this one that’s not Joseline’s fault. When you’re arrested in South Florida if you’re Hispanic even when you’re black they book you in the system as White. I worked in social services for ten years and they do to my clients all the time. Even the ones who self identify as black. It’s not them putting it down it’s whatever the officer who booked put in the system considered them. Sadly when they have a Latino name they’re going to enter them as White when they’re not. It has nothing to do with the person.

    • @flipk6486
      @flipk6486 Месяц назад +10

      Yeah the POLICE & government do that to other ethnicities all the time! I have family listed as the wrong race on public records. This is something most people know is very common in America.

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +2

      Lies I live in Florida

    • @aishacorrea5759
      @aishacorrea5759 Месяц назад +7

      @@flipk6486 So true. I have been listed as white on medical records and court documents. Made me laugh because I have never identified that way.

    • @Tasha8626
      @Tasha8626 Месяц назад +1

      @@flipk6486 exactly! it annoys my soul. I was a case manager for the department of children and families and they would list my poor kids wrong all the time. If one parent was one race. Also if they’re in foster care obviously their parents are likely to be locked up so I dealt with having to look up their parents in jail too and it was always the same thing. The the parents would identify as black themselves but if they would be Hispanic the booking would still have them as White.

    • @Tasha8626
      @Tasha8626 Месяц назад

      @@ABihStayWinN ah I clearly said SOUTH FLORIDA i.e. MIAMI DADE/ BROWARD. Do you live there? What would I have to lie about that for? What the heck is wrong with you slow people. Be so loud and wrong. Also what do you even do for a living? Because if you don’t work for the system in which you would in social services or government your dense self would probably never have to deal with records like this. Have you had to run people’s backgrounds?? I think I would know what I’m talking about seeing as how i was a case manager for DCF for TEN years and had to run caregivers backgrounds to see whether their homes were safe to place kids or find parents. This is in FACT TRUE!!!

  • @marilynnichols4084
    @marilynnichols4084 Месяц назад +4

    Love this content, you out did yourself with this one. This was a great eye opener.

  • @TiffanyT.ShivasBeaute
    @TiffanyT.ShivasBeaute Месяц назад +2

    She said she learned the difference at the HBCU

  • @justsaying7789
    @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +13

    Uh oh , you going IN 😂

    • @Wait..WHAT24
      @Wait..WHAT24 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah she is and I LIVE!!

    • @justsaying7789
      @justsaying7789 Месяц назад +1

      @@Wait..WHAT24 it’s a mini documentary

  • @justinejustice_league1857
    @justinejustice_league1857 Месяц назад +6

    I havent finished the video yet but its the same for Indian, Egyptians and Middle Eastern people. Their communities bought and fought for the right to claim white. And whites allowed this for several reasons.

  • @ltriley47
    @ltriley47 Месяц назад +23

    So true amber always said she was biracial

  • @ArianaWoods112
    @ArianaWoods112 Месяц назад +4

    In Joselines defense, you even showed it in one of the clips, she said that after going to the HBCU, she learned more and realized that she’s black.

    • @voodoodolltvreacts
      @voodoodolltvreacts  Месяц назад +4

      You don't "learn" that you're black, you just are. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @doubleutee8867
      @doubleutee8867 Месяц назад

      @@voodoodolltvreacts Then again, that could depend: New World Black people in particular have been experiencing a unique brand of Stockholm Syndrome for the last several centuries, and have been experiencing it for quite a while. As you evolve you learn more, and depending on that particular version of ethnogenesis, and the rites of passage you experience, you (generally speaking) as a Black person may come to identify as A) Black American, B) African American, C) a Moor, D) a Hebrew Israelite, E) an Indigenous American, F) a Freedmen, and/or G) even a Creole, or H) Other: Mulatto, Garifuna, Etc.. Moreover, today we have DNA testing,and people truly are discovering various parts of their ancestry they never knew existed. Many BLACK people want to rightfully claim those portions of their hidden ancestry post the results of those tests. Take for example Keshia Cole. After she took her test which evidently identified her at near the 50% biracial mark, she now found out she was/is biracial, whereas, previously she only identified as Black (although, do to her phenotype she seemingly suspected she had mixed heritage). Not even the 1 drop rule is an observable identifier without a DNA test, because many light skinned Blacks have less non-Black admixture that more darker complexioned mixed Black people. My point? Self-acceptance and feeling comfortable in identifying with a given group is not always cut and dry when you have a portion of that group rejecting your identity based on you reaching their idealism of what reflects your membership, while another portion of that same group embraces you, but fails to comprehend you also have a unique culture that plays(ed) a potential significant role in either your upbringing or historical affiliation you should not have to sacrifice depending on your level of being accepted. The first portion of that group may delineate and reject one based on an ethnic label alone whether their Black, or not. How many times have Cardi B. said she is Black, only for the Black American community to reject it? But when Dominicans say they're not Black, then they're ridiculed? Although, I fully understand they're likely saying their not Black American (which would help matters if they said it just like that). A PERSON CAN LEARN DIFFERENT THINGS ABOUT THEIR GENO-ETHNIC COMPOSITION TO BE BLACK. RUclipsr 'Creole Lady Marmalade' put out a video begging the Black American community to answer that question for her. Where does 'her community' fit in? Hmmmm....

    • @imankamili7711
      @imankamili7711 Месяц назад

      ​@@voodoodolltvreactsRight Voo doo👍🏿

  • @tiffanydowns5607
    @tiffanydowns5607 Месяц назад +2

    I'm Black Y'all I'm Black Yall I'm Black and Im Damn Proud to Be.

  • @stillblu
    @stillblu Месяц назад +4

    So everybody else get to choose but us US?....why voo...why do they do us like this?

  • @melyssarevilla1468
    @melyssarevilla1468 Месяц назад +7

    This is something I can comment on from experience. My mom has kinky hair but "white" skin (white for latino standards. In fact, she is from Venezuela so people from there wouldn't even call her white but "catira", which refers to light skin but not caucasian). My grandmother had kinky hair and darker skin, and my mom says people would call her "negrita", which is a loving nickname in LatinAmerican countries (as long as you say it with love, tone and intention matters). I haven't seen any pics from my great grandmother or great grandfather, but I'm sure one of then was darker. That say, my grandma and mom never identified as mixed or white, but as Latinas. That's it. I have had friends with dark complexions, most of them didn't identified as afroperuvians, but Peruvians. We do have an afroculture in Perú, with dances, foods, etc, etc. People who doesn't identify as black is not because they try to deny theie rooths, it's because we are mixed and Latino is what best describes us. We don't usually go saying we are third black, third Asian or whatever. I even had a friend who was clearly Asian from China or Japan or somewhere like that, bur she didnt identify us such at all, just as Latina. Joselyn grew up in Puerto Rico not being used to such clear distinction between black and white as in the USA. And that's not wrong for us because our culture mixed so long ago no one is keeping the score anymore. In the USA, your cultures are just mixing. I have comented this somewhere else too: not long ago, you had bus seats for white and black, and now you are all sitting in the same place , together but not blended. It will happen eventually and, finally, this whole "you are too black/white to belong to this group or say this word or act like this" will dissappear. The respect and love for your African rooths will never dissappear, but the tension between both sides will finally fade.
    Now, particularly about Joselyn, she is just profiting from black culture. She was not adamant about being black when she began on the media. She started with that whole pride to being black when she saw it could get her a check. So that's hypocritical of her. Plus, she is a mean spirited woman, so I wouldn't expect anything less from her. Amara La Negra makes way more sense than this lady.

    • @MsPhylie
      @MsPhylie Месяц назад +5

      I agree with you except one thing, NOT all Americans with brown skin have ancestors from Africa. That's the information that continues to be skewed within our culture.
      I blame a system that presented your ancestors with a false narrative, and some bought into it. A similar tactic was used on my ancestors 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @melyssarevilla1468
      @melyssarevilla1468 Месяц назад

      @@MsPhylie well, it's pretty obvious who has a strong black heritage and who doesn't. None of my indegenous people had kinky hair or curvy bodies or was tall. Africans were. When we mixed, we all had a bit of everything. We have a saying in my country "El que no tiene de mandinga tiene de inga". Which means that if you dont have some black in you, you have some white or some whatever. It's used to say that we are all so mixed, you can't discriminate against nobody because you would be discriminating against yourself. That's Perú, I don't know how it is in your country.

    • @MsPhylie
      @MsPhylie Месяц назад +3

      @melyssarevilla1468 I wasn't speaking on who's mixed. Just about indigenous Americans. Those who were born there and are the original inhabitants of the land. I know nothing of Perú and wouldn't speak on it. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @LedePat
      @LedePat Месяц назад +3

      Lady all of us many of us do not have AFRICAN roots, thats what alot of foreigners thonk they know about Black ppl like theyre are different cultures groups of Africans, just like theyre different indegenious groups in America.

    • @louveniawilliast9178
      @louveniawilliast9178 Месяц назад +1

      Most of us brown folks in America aren't of African descendent. That's just what you was told by the whyte man

  • @godbody5993
    @godbody5993 Месяц назад +9

    Melanin is a color so lack of melanin is called what

    • @soulfacey14
      @soulfacey14 Месяц назад +28

      Unfortunate.

    • @LadiiDomonique
      @LadiiDomonique Месяц назад +6

      @@soulfacey14Boom……. Love this💜💜💜💜💜💯💯💯💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +4

      ​@@soulfacey14😂😂😂😂

  • @xDesired12x
    @xDesired12x Месяц назад +6

    I’ve had dreams about what’s to come. Buckle up.

  • @beautifulqueen2579
    @beautifulqueen2579 Месяц назад +2

    You came with the FACTS! please school these other RUclips bloggers. Thank you!❤

  • @ltriley47
    @ltriley47 Месяц назад +12

    ❤ u all ways on point voodoo

    • @awwhellnaw8214
      @awwhellnaw8214 Месяц назад

      60/40 😏 definitely not always lol

    • @Llhotty
      @Llhotty Месяц назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @Llhotty
    @Llhotty Месяц назад +3

    Thank u Voo Doo Doll ❤❤❤

  • @ronalddeleon3991
    @ronalddeleon3991 Месяц назад +2

    The crazy part is when your a Latin person they automatically put you as white it’s not what you choose until you make the change yourself

  • @rodb66
    @rodb66 Месяц назад +2

    I thought the Joseline was a black Puerto Rican.

  • @jezebellymelly
    @jezebellymelly Месяц назад +7

    I WAS THE FIRST LIKE! 💜💜

  • @foxbat37
    @foxbat37 Месяц назад +2

    Voodoo Doll, you right. this i did know this.

  • @DME309
    @DME309 Месяц назад +3

    Joseline wants to go to jail, it’s just something she wants to do

  • @aquilachefba-ados
    @aquilachefba-ados Месяц назад +2

    whew chile... this commentary was fire... Let me sub to see what else is poppin!

  • @merakibyn.b.k9912
    @merakibyn.b.k9912 Месяц назад +2

    I’ve said this before but my grandmothers brother and sister both born and raised in Porto Rico (how they spelled it in census) marked “negro or black”

  • @goddesshathor7313
    @goddesshathor7313 Месяц назад +5

    My Sudanese boyfriend is white in America and he is as black as blank screen on my tv.

    • @LedePat
      @LedePat Месяц назад +4

      I knew an DARK SKIN ETHIOPIAN who showed me his I.D and it stated WHITE, I GUESS CUZ THEYRE FROM N.AFRICA. However they know about the status

    • @topzoe4761
      @topzoe4761 Месяц назад

      @@goddesshathor7313 because Egypt and Sudan were once one country before 1956. Go look it up theu have to consider them white cause they already lie and say Egyptians are white lol....

    • @topzoe4761
      @topzoe4761 Месяц назад

      Black and white are note races they are a caste system. I been telling black americans this

    • @topzoe4761
      @topzoe4761 Месяц назад +2

      Irish and Italians were not "white" in america at one point Indians were white and middle easterners stopped being white after 9/11 lol its a caste system

  • @SacredEagle13
    @SacredEagle13 Месяц назад +6

    💜💜💜💜

  • @tammymajors9938
    @tammymajors9938 Месяц назад +5

    I want to quadruple hit the like button!!!!!!!!!

    • @Llhotty
      @Llhotty Месяц назад +2

      Ok😁

  • @misstweed1915
    @misstweed1915 Месяц назад +1

    This is true though. I started working processing assistance applications. I realized a lot of Mexicans identity as yt. Some will just check Latino and leave the race part blank. VERY FEW (like 3 in the last 6 mths) just put Hispanic even though it’s not there, I respect that but Most put yt. Some even have the audacity to WRITE OUT “Caucasian” 😂… blew…my…mind! Ain’t no way I’d put yt over American Indian or something.

  • @litlustitcustomade1876
    @litlustitcustomade1876 Месяц назад +2

    Hmmmmm govern means control.... government is like controller

  • @amey9832
    @amey9832 Месяц назад +7

    Hey voodoo 🖐🏾🫶🏾🌰🌰

  • @LatarshiaMatthews
    @LatarshiaMatthews Месяц назад +3

    Joseline had too much *PINKYYYY* up her nose she *BRAIN DEAD* 😂😂

  • @LatarshiaMatthews
    @LatarshiaMatthews Месяц назад +2

    *My grandson BLACK AND SPANISH he only 4 in know he have to sides* 🖤🤎

  • @C_Pkr
    @C_Pkr Месяц назад +9

    You know how Joseline ethnicity was listed as white is a common thing. The police station did that. They did the same to Stacey Dash in FL when she was arrested. It's done because their death rate is higher than their birth rate. That's what other Afro people from other countries. They are not taught to be black. Black isn't attached to anything. Other people have a nationality that is connected to a nation. Africans don't call themselves African. They say they are Nigerian, Kenyan, Somalian, Ethiopian, etc. Black is just black. If they're not negro or from Africa they are listed as white by the police. I don't think she did that just like Stacey Dash.

    • @LadiiDomonique
      @LadiiDomonique Месяц назад +1

      All in love, but the fact that you brought up Stacey Dash….. Stacey Daaaaaaash????? ( in my Drako voice) but the fact that a female that never identified with anything Black , Negro, Colored etc…… Not by just how she operates but by her own mouth, it kills any valuable point you may have had in ur comment after.
      I’m sorry but I’ve had my share of a free involvement with Law enforcement and for a Fact they fill out paperwork if they don’t ask you, they will identify your race as how you look….
      You dark your black or African American if you lighter meaning clearer not beige your white.
      I was marked as African American and had to have them correct my paperwork…. And they did……
      You get it love?

  • @brunoramos9747
    @brunoramos9747 Месяц назад +1

    Shows you right here that these pretenders are everywhere😊😊

  • @brittneyakabeezus260
    @brittneyakabeezus260 Месяц назад

    8:42 Sis, YOU ARE PHENOTYPICALLY BLACK Joseline!! Just like me. I'm 4th generation Aboriginal Native, MVskoke & Cherokee as BOTH my parents are Natives.
    When I fill out paperwork of ANY kind it's an O for other.
    Every mixed person doesn't look like Amber. I have a niece who is yellow-skinned JUST like her mother. We come from the same Daddy who is brown-skinned, yet my grandmother who's His mother is listed on the 1800 consensus as a M for mulatto. There's dark-skinned Natives. Your DNA will sneak up on your arses!!!😮
    🏹🪶🪶🪶🏹 💛Glow up WE ALL COME IN DIFFERENT color!!

  • @maryoaks3228
    @maryoaks3228 Месяц назад +2

    I know zero Puerto Ricans that purposely define themselves as white. I may self am a Puerto Rican and am of the native skin tone,my mother is the paler European, my children vary from pale to dark ,their father is more a European tone. With the exception of my mom and I being born in PR, they are all American born. None of them have ever claimed to be anything but Puerto Rican. I would really liked to know who are these mass group of Latinos that are longing to be white. The only thing that I’m aware of that forces Puerto Ricans to be declared “ white” is the census,which I refuse to select because those people need to keep up the illusion of majority.

    • @GemAnointed
      @GemAnointed Месяц назад

      Exactly people want to to off a couples of ppl with clout to judge all BLK IS A SKIN TONE blk Americans are American! Im a Blk Puerto Rican always have been always will be, no ones ignorance is going to change that fact we get treat as such this whole ppl claiming we choose to b social blk is ridiculous in my opinion.

  • @foxbat37
    @foxbat37 Месяц назад +1

    Joseline Hernandez , is considered white,... yes go look it up on here mug, shot records

  • @axi271
    @axi271 Месяц назад

    People need to understand the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality which are ALL MANMADE SOCIAL CONSTRUCT. The status of white meant not slave able. Spain and the English approached colonization differently and that too must be factored in. The English used a binary system of black or white but the Spanish used a gradient system of colors. The US didn’t allow there residents to self-identify until the 1960s and many categories for indigenous black Americans were limited to Negro (removed categories of colored and mulatto) and to claim Indian you had to be registered.
    Now, what is not being mentioned is that Syrians, Polish, Italians, Punjabi-Hindu, the Irish, and Asians all had to sue the US to be declared white. So it just wasn’t the people of the Caribbean. North Africa and Ethiopia was declared white/caucasian by the US along with Arabia.

  • @DivaDen
    @DivaDen Месяц назад +1

    This is where Afican gets it right. They're mixed or biracial people are classified as Coloured and the word doesnt hold the same tone as America calling us colored. Trevor Noah has always identified as Coloured before that singer Tyla came alone and "shooked" the world with her identity...it's always been a thing for them and we Americans still holding in to that 1 drip rule when it should be a whole other category for biracial folks who bother parents aren't "Accorn" IMO.

  • @lovelee1772
    @lovelee1772 Месяц назад +1

    They not like us...

  • @IsaidWhatIsaidBihhhTV
    @IsaidWhatIsaidBihhhTV Месяц назад +12

    Here we go Voo what’s the tea on the wanna be black Hoseline

  • @Rockstar-hl9hb
    @Rockstar-hl9hb Месяц назад +10

    You’re reaching on this one! The woman said when she went to the HBCU she learned her ethnicity. I’m a dark real Native American. When I was little they had blk, Spanish and white on all applications. My mom told us to mark black. It was until East Indians and Asians came over and parents start complaining, because they were indentified as others… which is insulting to any race. Again, so what?? You just don’t like Joseline. Amber said she was blk when she first came on the scene, now she’s white💁🏽‍♀️

    • @missg1727
      @missg1727 Месяц назад +2

      What's a fake Native American, anything mixed with NA?

    • @voodoodolltvreacts
      @voodoodolltvreacts  Месяц назад +11

      @@Rockstar-hl9hb I'm not a native American nor do I subscribe to that Doctrine. It seems a hit dog hollers cause Idk why you felt attacked. If you were confused about what Box to select, take that up with your ppl. I don't like joseline nor amber, that doesn't mean joseline isn't Cosplaying. An HBCU can't teach a Latina about their history (although it's lies). The fact of the matter is, she's acting like she's black american, Pandering to latinos, while reaping the benefits of being YT. If that offends you then, too bad. Do your genealogy and take your questions to your ppl. Good night! ✌🏾

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +5

      Girl you are totally confused. Native American we are the natives in this country. We are indigenous black and we are indigenous to the americas.

    • @ABihStayWinN
      @ABihStayWinN Месяц назад +2

      ​@@voodoodolltvreacts💜💜💜💜

    • @Rockstar-hl9hb
      @Rockstar-hl9hb Месяц назад

      @@ABihStayWinN are you over 50?

  • @ajchambers6013
    @ajchambers6013 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @courtney2410
    @courtney2410 Месяц назад +1

    Soon you’ll be able to choose to identify the year you were born in, the parents you were born unto, the height that you are, the land you own (oops: squatter’s rights) etc. The American documentation and historical records will soon be a jumbled mess. 🙄

    • @imankamili7711
      @imankamili7711 Месяц назад

      This will not b extended 2 those tht look like me.

  • @mdavidson9941
    @mdavidson9941 Месяц назад +1

    Lord this argument is getting old. I’m biracial. Mom black, dad white. I was raised on my black side, all my documentation says I’m black. I identify as black, but a lot of black people will say Im not black. My head hurts.

    • @nagarjuna012
      @nagarjuna012 Месяц назад +1

      same with my kids😂😂bc of their light skin tone

  • @ArrianaZhane
    @ArrianaZhane Месяц назад

    Speak the truth voo💜💜💜 love you down!❤

  • @doubleutee8867
    @doubleutee8867 Месяц назад

    Then again, that could depend: New World Black people in particular have been experiencing a unique brand of Stockholm Syndrome for the last several centuries, and have been experiencing it for quite a while. As you evolve you learn more, and depending on that particular version of ethnogenesis, and the rites of passage you experience, you (generally speaking) as a Black person may come to identify as A) Black American, B) African American, C) a Moor, D) a Hebrew Israelite, E) an Indigenous American, F) a Freedmen, and/or G) even a Creole, or H) Other: Mulatto, Garifuna, Etc.. Moreover, today we have DNA testing,and people truly are discovering various parts of their ancestry they never knew existed. Many BLACK people want to rightfully claim those portions of their hidden ancestry post the results of those tests. Take for example Keshia Cole. After she took her test which evidently identified her at near the 50% biracial mark, she now found out she was/is biracial, whereas, previously she only identified as Black (although, do to her phenotype she seemingly suspected she had mixed heritage). Not even the 1 drop rule is an observable identifier without a DNA test, because many light skinned Blacks have less non-Black admixture that more darker complexioned mixed Black people. My point? Self-acceptance and feeling comfortable in identifying with a given group is not always cut and dry when you have a portion of that group rejecting your identity based on you reaching their idealism of what reflects your membership, while another portion of that same group embraces you, but fails to comprehend you also have a unique culture that plays(ed) a potential significant role in either your upbringing or historical affiliation you should not have to sacrifice depending on your level of being accepted. The first portion of that group may delineate and reject one based on an ethnic label alone whether their Black, or not. How many times have Cardi B. said she is Black, only for the Black American community to reject it? But when Dominicans say they're not Black, then they're ridiculed? Although, I fully understand they're likely saying their not Black American (which would help matters if they said it just like that). A PERSON CAN LEARN DIFFERENT THINGS ABOUT THEIR GENO-ETHNIC COMPOSITION TO BE BLACK. RUclipsr 'Creole Lady Marmalade' put out a video begging the Black American community to answer that question for her. Where does 'her community' fit in? Hmmmm....

  • @GXilla
    @GXilla Месяц назад

    10:07 what's crazy is people don't know that Mexicans are classified as white when they come to America on the census which is crazy because they just fought put it right to be classified as something else in 2020, another example of this is two rappers we know, tekashi69 and Snow Tha Product are both classified as white on paper but they're both Mexican even that new rapper OT, It's actually an interview on The Breakfast Club that Snow Tha Product did talking about this very thing

  • @user-cq9fl8wb3d
    @user-cq9fl8wb3d Месяц назад

    😂 I don't understand why America is so obsessed with color or telling people who they should or shouldn't be. What ever is said about people's cultures or who the indigenous people's are in the US doesn't have any validation outside America. It's not your call 😂😂

  • @HarveyDodby-rr7wt
    @HarveyDodby-rr7wt Месяц назад

    She said what she said!!! She identity as a puertorican a black woman in puertorivan Spanish Hispanics is her culture her race is black / mixed.

  • @SindiLila
    @SindiLila Месяц назад +2

    I hear you VOO but Its funny how some Americans don't know who's black and who's NOT but want words/Terms like coloured and mulatto to be erased from exsitance and basically trash or speak down on other cultures for using the terms at least here in Africa we know that no white person just because they have 20 or 60% black in them can come in our culture or spaces and say that they are black. The fact that josline is so close minded and didn't bother to pick up a book or research what is race just proves my point and this just makes me wonder like what do people teach yall in them schools if they don't teach you about race? 6:53

  • @GeminInnergy
    @GeminInnergy Месяц назад +4

    White as in skin color or status/code?

    • @jdkincorporated4577
      @jdkincorporated4577 Месяц назад +6

      Status. Not skin color. Unfortunately, I can understand the strategy and motive behind filing as such. Better access to loans, credit scores, immunity from redlining, and all kinds of other privileges afforded to whites can be utilized by someone who doesn't appear white. I can't say I am for, or against it, it gives some access to a better life, I can't knock that hustle.

    • @GeminInnergy
      @GeminInnergy Месяц назад +1

      @@jdkincorporated4577 I feel you on that.

    • @louveniawilliast9178
      @louveniawilliast9178 Месяц назад

      Status

  • @foxbat37
    @foxbat37 Месяц назад +1

    but, over all i like the video and i well be
    Subscribed so good job on it .

  • @darrellmitchell6045
    @darrellmitchell6045 Месяц назад +1

    amber is the one who won't to be white not joseline voodoo doll tv reacts get your facts straight

  • @foxbat37
    @foxbat37 Месяц назад +1

    but you are right on a lot. of stuff well some. i well just say

  • @amethystamaris
    @amethystamaris Месяц назад

    being Latin/Hispanic is just having a Spanish Last Name in actuality and so this is why some Filipinos also call themselves Hispanic for example, thank you so much for teaching the etymology and statuses and fallacy of race

  • @eleganceevolved8328
    @eleganceevolved8328 Месяц назад

    If gender is a social construct then so is race🫢

  • @sameras3789
    @sameras3789 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thank you

  • @MaroonBeauty21
    @MaroonBeauty21 Месяц назад +3

    This is the funniest thing: they want us to support them but do things like this bringing in others and supporting them then tell us what we’re not but still want us to support them. 🤯🤬😠

  • @TheDimonddoll2001
    @TheDimonddoll2001 Месяц назад

    On the census documents about race you can check other you can put in your actual race

  • @laurenbaynes
    @laurenbaynes Месяц назад +1

    Jocelyn isn’t even her name

  • @unknown.8841
    @unknown.8841 Месяц назад

    What different does it really make whether she identify as white or identify as black if she's biracial. I think what society fails to understand is that there are good people's
    And bad peoples in every race. Part of the problem in the world with racism is that people's think in their minds that everyone is supposed to look like them, be the same color as them, have the same hair texture as them, speak the same language as them. When will they understand that this isn't a world clones. So this is why we all have character, good or bad. So everyone needs to face the facts that only your character identify the type of person you are, not looks

  • @checkurselfool7016
    @checkurselfool7016 Месяц назад

    She didn't lie about Amber Rose though. We all know that Amber Rose is mixed but what Joseline said about her is true. Joseline most likely put that on paper so she can have it easier and she knows that there's rewards behind being that

  • @tanyal.mcwhorter3780
    @tanyal.mcwhorter3780 Месяц назад

    Joseline got arrested she put white as race. So why she worried about Amber then please.

  • @colbylinton2714
    @colbylinton2714 Месяц назад

    She spoke at the RNC because that's what they think about black people.
    Y'all are arguing the wrong issue here.... Smdh

  • @blaquespan5316
    @blaquespan5316 Месяц назад

    Joseline darkens her skin

  • @polynesianbloodline
    @polynesianbloodline Месяц назад

    Hopefully the subscribers here are honest and educated enough to understand what Ms Voodoo is saying.

  • @darrellmitchell6045
    @darrellmitchell6045 Месяц назад +1

    you're so wrong about joseline voodo doll tv reacts

  • @Mizz_Multidimensional
    @Mizz_Multidimensional Месяц назад

    I’m still not understanding why people are upset with Joseline for choosing to identify as Black. She was born in another country where they identify as white. Her parents may have identified as white, so all of her paperwork lists her as white. However, when she came to the US, she was smart enough to recognize that she would always be seen as Black, so she identifies as such.
    To be fair, most Black Americans who are descendants of slaves are only 60% to 90% Black, but we still identify as Black. I myself am 65% to 70% Black, based on several DNA tests. I believe people should identify however they want. Joseline identifies as Black, dates Black people, and had a Black baby. She’s Black. If Amber doesn’t want to identify as Black, then she’s not Black. Who cares?

    • @ZHXNEL
      @ZHXNEL Месяц назад

      Why is it that all other groups can identify as black even if there great grandmothers uncle was black.
      But actual black people will get laughed at if they start deciding that they are white…. It’s not a choice.

  • @ericaa6246
    @ericaa6246 Месяц назад

    Wow! Joseline wants to be black so bad. I didn't realize that. She's lost. It's kinda sad. I never heard of a Puerto Rican not being proud of being a Puerto Rican. Or a Mexican not proud of being Mexican etc etc....

  • @phalisatumblin1249
    @phalisatumblin1249 Месяц назад

    Whaaaaat????😂😂😂😂😂

  • @coffeechgo
    @coffeechgo Месяц назад

    Joseline should have handled Amber Rose when she had the chance. Amber has always been an opportunist and I see nothing has changed. Joseline is PR not Black. I'm bi-racial but i"m Black....period.

  • @MslovelyEssence2021
    @MslovelyEssence2021 Месяц назад

    A lot of black people are bi racial whether it's black and white mix or black and Chinese or black and Mexican bi racial is being mix with another race or multi racial, a lot of people are under the impression that bi racial is consist of just black and white not true it's just black and white makes a big deal out of it, a lot of black Americans are mix with something my mother looks like Joseline some of my sisters looks like amber rose there's several of mix races in my family, I just wish this racial thing wasn't such a big issue unfortunately It's here to stay, and Biden only needs and wants blacks votes this whole country is doomed in my eyes I just look at people as being humans and be what they want to be and who they want to be. I'm more concerned about all this crap going on in the white house and what are they up too. And you're absolutely right about your content all black people has to do is check their history read up on it.