r/AskTheCaribbean • u/CompetitiveTart505S Caribbean American • Apr 28 '25
Culture Does racism between Caribbean people disappear in the diaspora
For example growing up I was never under the impression there were conflicts between Indo and Afro Caribbean people, because the Indo Caribbean people I met were all very nice and emphasized that we're all Caribbean.
I also have a Dutch friend who explained that Surinamese people seem pretty united in the Netherlands regardless of race, but this is an outsider looking in of course.
What do you guys think? Does this imply that ethnic tensions are more superficial, or is it really not that significant? Do you all have any contradictory or complementary experiences?
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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '25
Your stating facts these people have been oppressed for a very long time. Colorism is still rampant and the after math of colonialism they have a very bad mindset. Jamaicans are angry cause the people at the top are not black they are White skinned people who came to Jamaica almost 150 years ago opened up business and now are in the 1 percent. Jamaicans have behavioral issues coming from there childhood they are fatherless, battered abused people. I can not go back to my country and be a success cause of Classism my country is divided not united in anything.