me , a caribbean woman seeing all the caribbean flags including the martinican one because we’re always forgotten :
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me , a caribbean woman seeing all the caribbean flags including the martinican one because we’re always forgotten :

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non creole speakers and especially a lot of white people always wanna compare the language to something being close to a broken french . some are questioning why antillean ( francophone caribbeans , which could include haiti ) are skeptical when it comes to to white people speaking the language and why we see it as cultural appropriation . some other would compare it to most of people speaking english , that’s it’s just some other language . creole hold so much pain , so much history ?? slaves made up a whole language between them to communicate because they weren’t taught , because they were forced to forget and leave their culture behind . so they created their own . it pisses me off so much when creole is mocked , maybe your ancestors needed to be beaten up , starved or thrown in the sea to understand that creole IS an idiom and creole is culture , creole is heritage . creole is the soul of so many of us , creole speakers .
posting this here because i felt like it <3
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idk why at some points a lot of ppl were hating on our cultural clothes so bad when it’s literally so pretty ???