Other bloggers are using my site to blog

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    Hello,
    I see that other bloggers (without knowing, perhaps) are using my contact information sheet for their postings. Please help
    Thank you!

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    I am getting complete blog posts like the below. Thanks in advance

    Name: Geonwoo
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    Time: August 7, 2014 at 9:19 am
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    Name: Nikusha
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    Comment: It could be Sosa’s white-izing is more a reflection of Dominican Republican clruute than American black clruute. In the past, there was a racial purity ideology among white Dominicans. Even so, as blacks were(or became)the majority of people in Dominican republic, there was a good deal of race mixing and racial gradations. In the US, blacks remained a decisive minority, so there developed a stronger (defensive) sense of black identity. In a place like Jamaica, Haiti, or Dominican Republics, blacks became the comfortable majority, so the main issue was no longer ‘oppressed minority blacks’ vs ‘evil powerful whites’. Instead of simple white vs black, it’s a game of gradations of blackness. So, Sosa may not see it as becoming more white but becoming more light(within blackness). Also, US was a very progressive and moral nation where values and ideas took precedence. Thanks to protestant New England roots, Americans have traditionally favored morality over sensuality, character over image, meat over the sauce, bread over jam. So, American blacks tended to respect the likes of Booker T. Washington, Dubois, and Martin Luther King. These men preached morality, values, and meaning over style, pizzazz, and image. There was a sense that what was best for society was not what made you feel good; one had to THINK about why one preferred A over B, and root out wickedness based on greed or vanity. Of course, there was Hollywood and Jazz in American history, and American clruute has indeed changed a lot since the 60s. Even so, there remained a powerful strain of moral puritanism in American politics and clruute which manifests itself today in the form of political correctness. So, even as American blacks may desire certain white features, it’s far more understated–and even an object of shame–in the black community. Also, an entire black ideology since the 60s has grown up around black identity. Think of Malcolm X. But, Latin American clruute tended to be more sensual, shallower, image- and style-oriented. Just compare the elites of the two spheres. Even the ‘robber barons’ of the 19th century America believed in redeeming their reputation through philanthropy. They loved money but also wanted to be respected. Not so with the Latin elites who just wanted to buy bigger mansions, more jewelry, and etc. In the American(and Northern European)ideal, it’s good to be rich, but being wealth means being responsible and doing good work. In Latin and Slavic clruutes, being rich just means being rich. Just look at shameless rich folks in Italy, Russia, and Argentina. Dominican Republic is a poor country, but the the few rich just act like playboys, pimps, kings, and celebrities. This was the formative influence on Sosa. While it’s true that American blacks have also increasingly grown up with trashy rich role models, they still have some sense of racial-moral ideology. Also, black Americans are far more mindful of the history of slavery. White liberals bring it up over and over, and American blacks have forged a moral-racial identity around it–white progressive influence rubbed off on American blacks. But, this isn’t the case in Latin America. There’s less of a progressive mentality among Latin whites, and most Latin blacks don’t give a crap about history or black ideology. They just wanna be rich and famous. Even in leftist Cuba, the white elite told Cuban blacks that there’s no more racial strife in that country since Uncle Fidel fixed all the problems. Also, Spanish did a lot more race mixing than Anglos. As a result, there developed many gradations of racial identity in Latin America. Though a light-skinned black did better in the US, there was an idea that he too was ‘just a nigger’. So, a black American didn’t necessarily feel better by becoming light-skinned. In Latin countries, however, being light-skinned was OFFICIALLY accepted as better. You weren’t as good as white but you were NOT a ‘nigger’. There used to be a saying in Brazil “If you’re white, you’re alright. If you’re brown, hang around. If you’re black, step back.”

    Time: August 7, 2014 at 6:10 am
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  • Unknown's avatar

    I think you mean you’re getting spam through your contact form. It’s unavoidable, I’m afraid. Just mark it as spam in your email and it’ll be dealt with.

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    Thank you! Will do
    Yamin

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thank you! Will do
    Yamin

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