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#61 - Posted 31 August 2009, 10:53 PM
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The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.
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#63 - Posted 31 August 2009, 10:57 PM
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RE: "The real Dominican" video.
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ElTorodeCibao previously said:

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guillermone previously said:

The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.


Oddly enough, in the memoirs of Arredondo y Pichardo that I posted on the patriotic thread, the guy referred to the Cibao as "mi pais" to the exclusion of the other parts of the spanish colony. Speaking of which, I would recommend for you to read them, guillermone, cuz' I'm sure that they will be inmensely agreeable to your cibaeño patriotism.
Edited on 8/31/2009 11:09 PM by Lautaro.
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#64 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:10 PM
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The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.


Oddly enough, in the memoirs of Arredondo y Pichardo that I posted on the patriotic thread, the guy referred to the Cibao as "mi pais" to the exclusion of the other parts of the spanish colony.


I'm trying to pick through all that my friend! You post often and I read slower in Spanish than English. Plus, your post on those two is definitely your longest post!
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#65 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:13 PM
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guillermone previously said:

The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.


Oddly enough, in the memoirs of Arredondo y Pichardo that I posted on the patriotic thread, the guy referred to the Cibao as "mi pais" to the exclusion of the other parts of the spanish colony. Speaking of which, I would recommend for you to read them, guillermone, cuz' I'm sure that they will be inmensely agreeable to your cibaeño patriotism.


PATRIOTISM?! He's not even bordering separatism, he's sounding the call to arms!
Edited on 8/31/2009 11:13 PM by ElTorodeCibao.
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#66 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:16 PM
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The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.


Oddly enough, in the memoirs of Arredondo y Pichardo that I posted on the patriotic thread, the guy referred to the Cibao as "mi pais" to the exclusion of the other parts of the spanish colony. Speaking of which, I would recommend for you to read them, guillermone, cuz' I'm sure that they will be inmensely agreeable to your cibaeño patriotism.


PATRIOTISM?! He's not even bordering separatism, he's sounding the call to arms!


That's unfair from his part, specially when people of both cibaeño and banilejo stock like me will feel left out, even more when we consider the fact that both cibaeños and banilejos have the same taino/canarian stock for the most part. I would be inmensely annoyed at being forced to choose allegiance between my parents.
Edited on 8/31/2009 11:20 PM by Lautaro.
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#67 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:32 PM
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You want the Cibao to separate from the South because of the way you pronounce your R's ???

I could understand the US south separating from the rest of the US due to how greatly distinct their culture is (it's arguably the only place in the US with what I would consider a legitimate "culture", but the Cibao? You all listen to Bachata, Merengue, Merengue Ripiao (spelling?), talk about pelo bueno, etc., the only difference is your R's!

The Basque country separating from Spain and France, understandable.
The South separating from the US, understandable
The Cibao because of pronunciation differences!?!?!? RIDICULOUS

And I have a question; if the Cibao were to separate, would it include every single province even the ones like San Pedro, Samana, border provinces etc.? Or would it be exclusively Santiago-La Vega-Moca? If it is the second one, then making it a country would be stupid.


San Pedro is in the south you incurable imbecile. And yes, it would include everything from Dajabon/Montecristi to Samana. It's the biggest chunk of territory (and the most fertile one) of the entire Republic, so they wouldn't be as stupid as to let out all the rest that belongs to them. Besides, they wouldn't be foolish enough as to deprive themselves from an exit to the sea.
Edited on 8/31/2009 11:36 PM by Lautaro.
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#68 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:33 PM
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RE: "The real Dominican" video.
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ElTorodeCibao previously said:

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Lautaro previously said:

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guillermone previously said:

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ElTorodeCibao previously said:

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guillermone previously said:

The Cibaeños are the real Dominicans, the most authentic to Dominican culture and by a strange coincidence they also tend to be or happen to be of lighter skin complexion. Plain and simple. The rest of the folks have and hold Dominican nationality, but are not native to our culture.


I think this is a volatile statement. While my family and I may agree, this is a statement of division.


Come on you know very well that Cibaeños are very regionalistic people that is a fact and If we can form an autonomous and idependent state I will be the first to support it.





Words akin to those of my uncle.


Oddly enough, in the memoirs of Arredondo y Pichardo that I posted on the patriotic thread, the guy referred to the Cibao as "mi pais" to the exclusion of the other parts of the spanish colony. Speaking of which, I would recommend for you to read them, guillermone, cuz' I'm sure that they will be inmensely agreeable to your cibaeño patriotism.


PATRIOTISM?! He's not even bordering separatism, he's sounding the call to arms!


That's unfair from his part, specially when people of both cibaeño and banilejo stock like me will feel left out, even more when we consider the fact that both cibaeños and banilejos have the same taino/canarian stock for the most part. I would be inmensely annoyed at being forced to choose allegiance between my parents.


You guys can get in this separatism! You'll be like that little piece of Russia near Poland!
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#69 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:35 PM
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RE: "The real Dominican" video.
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You want the Cibao to separate from the South because of the way you pronounce your R's ???

I could understand the US south separating from the rest of the US due to how greatly distinct their culture is (it's arguably the only place in the US with what I would consider a legitimate "culture", but the Cibao? You all listen to Bachata, Merengue, Merengue Ripiao (spelling?), talk about pelo bueno, etc., the only difference is your R's!

The Basque country separating from Spain and France, understandable.
The South separating from the US, understandable
The Cibao because of pronunciation differences!?!?!? RIDICULOUS

And I have a question; if the Cibao were to separate, would it include every single province even the ones like San Pedro, Samana, border provinces etc.? Or would it be exclusively Santiago-La Vega-Moca? If it is the second one, then making it a country would be stupid.


San Pedro is in the south you incurable imbecile. And yes, it would include everything from Dajabon to Samana. It's the biggest chunk of territory (and the most fertile one) of the entire Republic, so they wouldn't be as stupid as to let out all the rest that belongs to them.


A mighty republic that would THRIVE!
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#70 - Posted 31 August 2009, 11:39 PM
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RE: "The real Dominican" video.
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ElTorodeCibao previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
GatitoRubio previously said:

You want the Cibao to separate from the South because of the way you pronounce your R's ???

I could understand the US south separating from the rest of the US due to how greatly distinct their culture is (it's arguably the only place in the US with what I would consider a legitimate "culture", but the Cibao? You all listen to Bachata, Merengue, Merengue Ripiao (spelling?), talk about pelo bueno, etc., the only difference is your R's!

The Basque country separating from Spain and France, understandable.
The South separating from the US, understandable
The Cibao because of pronunciation differences!?!?!? RIDICULOUS

And I have a question; if the Cibao were to separate, would it include every single province even the ones like San Pedro, Samana, border provinces etc.? Or would it be exclusively Santiago-La Vega-Moca? If it is the second one, then making it a country would be stupid.


San Pedro is in the south you incurable imbecile. And yes, it would include everything from Dajabon to Samana. It's the biggest chunk of territory (and the most fertile one) of the entire Republic, so they wouldn't be as stupid as to let out all the rest that belongs to them.


A mighty republic that would THRIVE!


That would be just the opportunity for Monte Cristi and Puerto Plata to develop themselves out of the big shadow cast upon them by la capital.
Edited on 8/31/2009 11:40 PM by Lautaro.
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