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At age 27 I ask myself what the hell I am so afraid of I was born in Central America and my family Tree reveals that I am from Belize City This means that I’m Belizean I’m mixed with white & black But I’m not African American since I don’t have any history Or evidence of my family living in America generations after generations I’m not even sure if my ancestors were owned by slaves or not But I won’t assume that we weren’t Today I ask myself why I love this country so much That I desperately strive to become American legally And I want to feel like an American I know more about African & U.S. History than Central America I feel like a disgrace to my culture Yet I haven’t tried to google, ask my family questions Or even pick up a book to find out more about my ancestors Whether they’re foreigners or Americans They tell me that I speak perfect English And I look like I’m African American And they can’t even hear my accent But I think to myself, Well it’s still there my accent just isn’t as strong and it’s not difficult for me to pronounce English after living here for 15 years And as for my skin complexion, hey I acknowledge that fact that I’m half black I didn’t get this skin color from sitting in the New Mexico sun for too long From what I’ve learned the languages that exist in Belize are: 1. Creole, 2. Garifuna, 3. Spanish, 4. Maya Mopan, 5. Maya Yucateco, 6. Maya Ketchi, 7. Hindi, 8. And German. We eat: 1. Tamales, 2. Rice &beans;, 3. Craw-fish, 4. Pig-tail, meat-pie, 5. Mango, craboo which is fruit with milk and sugar, 6. Fried plantains. 7. Rompopo is Belizean eggnog mixed with brandy or *** My favorite food was garnaches which: Is corn tortilla, refried beans, and shredded cheese Fried cake which is bread dough that is shaped Like a moon that was cut in half and then fried in a skillet Belize has a variety of ethnicity Chinese, white, black, Mexican, Native American, etc So you might look at one of us and assume They’re Mexican because their skin color is brown Or think they’re Jamaican, African, and African American because Of their dark skin or their foreign accent But that person might be Belizean We celebrate Independence Day on September 21 They listen to reggae music called ***** My family’s dialect is creole Da we de gon on Means hows it going One day I hope that I’m confident enough to embrace everything: The culture/country that I was born in, The American life style that I live now and Accepting the fact that I’m still black Even though I’m also Belizean I don’t want to continue to be bound to my shame of my ethnicity Or this society that manipulates you Into believing that surviving and Making money should be your main focus
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 8:08 PM UTC
More than what Meets the Eyes
At age 27 I ask myself what the hell I am so afraid of I was born in Central America and my family Tree reveals that I am from Belize City This means that I’m Belizean I’m mixed with white & black But I’m not African American since I don’t have any history Or evidence of my family living in America generations after generations I’m not even sure if my ancestors were owned by slaves or not But I won’t assume that we weren’t Today I ask myself why I love this country so much That I desperately strive to become American legally And I want to feel like an American I know more about African & U.S. History than Central America I feel like a disgrace to my culture Yet I haven’t tried to google, ask my family questions Or even pick up a book to find out more about my ancestors Whether they’re foreigners or Americans They tell me that I speak perfect English And I look like I’m African American And they can’t even hear my accent But I think to myself, Well it’s still there my accent just isn’t as strong and it’s not difficult for me to pronounce English after living here for 15 years And as for my skin complexion, hey I acknowledge that fact that I’m half black I didn’t get this skin color from sitting in the New Mexico sun for too long From what I’ve learned the languages that exist in Belize are: 1. Creole, 2. Garifuna, 3. Spanish, 4. Maya Mopan, 5. Maya Yucateco, 6. Maya Ketchi, 7. Hindi, 8. And German. We eat: 1. Tamales, 2. Rice &beans;, 3. Craw-fish, 4. Pig-tail, meat-pie, 5. Mango, craboo which is fruit with milk and sugar, 6. Fried plantains. 7. Rompopo is Belizean eggnog mixed with brandy or *** My favorite food was garnaches which: Is corn tortilla, refried beans, and shredded cheese Fried cake which is bread dough that is shaped Like a moon that was cut in half and then fried in a skillet Belize has a variety of ethnicity Chinese, white, black, Mexican, Native American, etc So you might look at one of us and assume They’re Mexican because their skin color is brown Or think they’re Jamaican, African, and African American because Of their dark skin or their foreign accent But that person might be Belizean We celebrate Independence Day on September 21 They listen to reggae music called ***** My family’s dialect is creole Da we de gon on Means hows it going One day I hope that I’m confident enough to embrace everything: The culture/country that I was born in, The American life style that I live now and Accepting the fact that I’m still black Even though I’m also Belizean I don’t want to continue to be bound to my shame of my ethnicity Or this society that manipulates you Into believing that surviving and Making money should be your main focus
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Jan 27, 2014 at 8:08 PM UTC
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