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Alfonso Ribeiro has opened up about feeling like an outsider with the Black community.
Atlanta Black Star recently published an interview they conducted with Alfonso Ribeiro, who’s most known for playing Carlton Banks on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In his interview, the actor spoke on how he feels judged by and ousted from the Black community because he is married to a white woman, Angela Ribeiro.
Alfonso Ribeiro stated:
“I am in a mixed relationship. And I get things and looks and comments constantly. And I find it very interesting because you see a lot of things on social media where people say things and people have positions and perspectives. And it’s not easy to make that choice, because you’re not at home in any home. I’m never going to be white and I’m never going to be fully supported in the Black house. So I’m in my own little world with support from almost no one, to be in love with someone I’ve fallen in love with. How does that make sense? It doesn’t.” Full story on #theJasmineBRAND.com
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He don't seem to realized he wasn't even a thought in the black Community. We knew about him all along. But maybe if he married a black girl, she could smell he was batting for the other team. LOL!
That is the problem with those negros, they knew the cpnsequences but still to do so out of insecurity to feel important and please white people, you love whites now youre crying for what, the people don't owe you nothing, there are way more white Studios and producers, tell them give you a job, why can't your white wife help you, isn't it the plan? All negros who marries white do not marry for love, they do it out of insecurity, they want to feel special, they do it for opportunity because that is the only way they can survive, because they think life will be easier they don't have to try hard, 100% of them do it for one of those seasons or all, it has nothing to do with love, if you can love a white person you should be able to love a black man or woman, I laugh when i see those insecure negros trying to be white and proud, damn clowns, white people will never accept you as equal, you will always be property in this eyes
All I can say is: "he's the whitest black dude I know of".
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