Yes, i have first hand experience.
If you could explain your question a bit clearer,I might be able to help you.What exactly do you mean: Who Are Black Italians?do you mean:Who are the band Black Italians?Can you get Black Italians?Please get back to me!I have heard Sicilians referred to as "Black Italians"
no not evry one of them. it seems to be a myth or comen misconseption. that black people have bigger buts. however some do but not evry one of them do
Italy is not in Africa. Any African Italians would be considered just that.
Perhaps some do, but at the end of the day we are all the same, you know if your black and that don't be getting annoyed thinking all Italian people hate you, cos some of them might not be like that. I think the Italians did take part in slavery, but that was probably a while ago.
While it is a common stereotype that Italian people have black hair, the reality is that hair color varies among individuals in Italy just like in any other country. Italians can have a range of hair colors, including black, brown, blonde, and red.
Not always
wierdo and white people are better then black people! and bigger wieners!
Some Italians eat only fish as a fasting ritual on Good Friday. Statues in many Italian churches are cloaked in black or purple covers. There are large prosessions, where people carry religious symbols like crosses.
In Ethiopia against the Italians.
they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people
Yes, of course Italians are western Europeans and are considered white (caucasian), even the swarthy ones. Historically many Italians who came to the United States were considered "off-white" or swarthy and often discriminated for their Catholic faith as well. However, first of all, not all Italians are dark haired, dark eyes. In fact, around half of all Italian in Italy according to a survey by Cavalli-Sforza has light eyes (blue, green, hazel) and that the majority of Italians (85%) do NOT have Black hair, but rather brown, and a blonde minority (10%).
This statement is a generalization and not accurate. Prejudices and racism exist in all societies and are not specific to Italians. It is important to not make sweeping generalizations about an entire group of people based on the actions of a few individuals.