Talk:Bachata

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[edit] Ouch!

"Bachata was created and primarily used by servants and dominican trash,listening of this music usually means one is of a lower class". I sense that whoever wrote this, to say the least, slightly disapproves of bachata, the Dominican lower classes, or Dominicans in general. I'm not Dominican, and yet I cringe when I see these words... can the editing party elaborate? Demf 06:25, 8 March 2007 (UTC)