#AAGang how do you feel about African bed wenches eating off the feminist hustle?

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I've been meaning to make this thread for a while because I've noticed more and more black women with obvious African names jumping on the BLM/CIS/Feminist/Shea butter bandwagon. They write about the effects of slavery, Jim Crow etc "on them" and their plight under the boot of black (read AA) men. :mindblown:

The latest reincarnation is this thread in the Locker Room

"Y'all Dont Deserve Black Women"

I didn't read the whole thread but Shoutout to @Lafarrakhan @Karbaash for expressing my sentiments exactly:










They're causing havoc in your community :wow:

Muddying the waters...contributing further to the gender divide smh
fukk em. Didn't one win a scholarship off of writing about why AAs shouldn't get reparations? fukk outta here. I consider them co-opting.
 

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Just letting you guys know I reported this thread.


Don't be surprised if you see this in the Bushes.
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The fact that we have Africans, the biggest collaborators in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, gonna then hundreds of years later, flip the plight of native born USA Blacks into their benefit...is fukking sick...

Like that's some evil shyt if you think about it...

That's like non-Jewish Germans...turning around and being like..."Hitler hurt us too..."

Like talk about African shyt, be African and stay in your lane.You don't have any right or claim to the USA or the plights of Black people whose families been here for hundreds of years.

I would never go to Africa and be like..."Yeah...the history of colonialism and civil war negatively impacted me..."

But Africans and other immigrants feel so damn comfortable...just showing up...pretending to be like us...and then benefiting from us....and then wanna adopt our history as if it is their own...

No No No No No...

These immigrants are diluting what it means to be a native born USA Black. They are ruining it. They are destroying our history. Cause they just come here and be Black like us without knowing what it means. That would be like all of us from the diaspora, immigrating and inheriting the history of Steve Biko, Amilcar Cabral, Patrice Lumuba and Thomas Sanakara without suffering, struggling and ultimately dying for it.

Identity is passed down through struggle and suffering. It's not about what you look like, where you come from and all that superficial shyt. It's about why, where, and how you struggled and suffered.

Leave our shyt alone.
 
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The fact that we have Africans, the biggest collaborators in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, gonna then hundreds of years later, flip the plight of native born USA Blacks into their benefit...is fukking sick...

Like that's some evil shyt if you think about it...

That's like non-Jewish Germans...turning around and being like..."Hitler hurt us too..."

Like talk about African shyt, be African and stay in your lane.You don't have any right or claim to the USA or the plights of Black people whose families been here for hundreds of years.

I would never go to Africa and be like..."Yeah...the history of colonialism and civil war negatively impacted me..."

But Africans and other immigrants feel so damn comfortable...just showing up...pretending to be like us...and then benefiting from us....and then wanna adopt our history as if it is our own...

No No No No No...

These immigrants are diluting what it means to be a native born USA Black. They are ruining it. They are destroying our history. Cause they just come here and be Black like us without knowing what it means. That would be like all of us from the diaspora, immigrating and inheriting the history of Steve Biko, Amilcar Cabral, Patrice Lumuba and Thomas Sanakara without suffering, struggling and ultimately dying for it.

Identity is passed down through struggle and suffering. It's not about what you look like, where you come from and all that superficial shyt. It's about why, where, and how you struggled and suffered.

Leave our shyt alone.

I agree. I notice online - here and other spaces that Immigrants/1st/2nd fight hard to get us to change the subject or — deflect to other issues like Hispanics or act like they are not a issue — and we are all this united family — when sadly It’s not true.

They know when we come together and get our shyt together they are not and will not be in the conversation — and it worries them.

They can no longer attach themselves to us and prop themselves up. It’s a scary thing for them.
 
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