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fukk, I had the chance to visit Ghana about 2 years ago so sitting here reading about everyones positive experiences makes me feel regretful for not taking the golden oppurtunity.
Gotta take advantage the next time around.
 

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my sisters boyfriend is kenyan and we all LOVE this dude so much. african men :lawd:
anyways he wants to take my sister back to visit his home village (his father was some kinda "chief" or something soo he's apparently like royalty over there :ehh:) anyways i'd love to go there and visit his fam in the next year or 2....
I hope all these africans aren't saying their parents are chiefs...like all these southern black women with straight hair acting like they're part cherokee.
 
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The truth is that African Americans are immoral scum that have already fukked their own people up. So they need to leave Africa alone. Cacs are demonic :sadcam:

When I go I don't want to see 1)cacs or 2) light skins or 3) hip hop.

See, this is the issue. Yall will go and ruin blacks everywhere.

I just want Africans to learn and develop on their own, free from the pernicious effects of cacs and their peers. Look at Liberia. Some AAs moved 100+ years ago and now it's garbage. The Belgians started the Congo wars. Cacs and their peers, which now include AAs (for better or worse), ruin Africa. Let black people shine somewhere damn

So you have no reply to what I say? Just dumb quips which don't agree or disagree. Look at what Mugabe said about Jamaicians:
"In Jamaica, they have freedom to smoke cannabis, the men are always high and universities are full of women," he is reported by the Zimbabwean Daily News to have said.

"The men want to sing and do not go to colleges, some of them twist their hair. Let us not go there."

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He is 100% correct and not just for Jamaicians.

Are you being serious right now?
 

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Pops is from Central African Republic...lived there (in Bangui) for 8 years (88 to 96) been back only a couple of times on holidays...and now the place is even more fukked up than before :to:.

Unfortunately I was in a privileged environment and did not really learn the language :to: and french is basically my "mother tongue". Just know some basic words/phrases in Sango.

Been to Mali, Madagascar and Senegal.

:salute:@BlackBieber and @Tommy Knocks my brother in law is from the DRC (we're half-Belgian, and there's a lot of Congolese in Brussels, faut aller au quartier Matongé :russ:). Ndombolo/Soukouss was the soundtrack to my teenage years:blessed:
 

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Pops is from Central African Republic...lived there (in Bangui) for 8 years (88 to 96) been back only a couple of times on holidays...and now the place is even more fukked up than before :to:.

Unfortunately I was in a privileged environment and did not really learn the language :to: and french is basically my "mother tongue". Just know some basic words/phrases in Sango.

Been to Mali, Madagascar and Senegal.

:salute:@BlackBieber and @Tommy Knocks my brother in law is from the DRC (we're half-Belgian, and there's a lot of Congolese in Brussels, faut aller au quartier Matongé :russ:). Ndombolo/Soukouss was the soundtrack to my teenage years:blessed:
nice one. I've been to Belgium, we stopped by on the way to Congo to see some friends. great place, good fries. I learned my mothers tongue because she spoke it in the household growing up. I speak with a strong american accent tho. lol.
 

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nice one. I've been to Belgium, we stopped by on the way to Congo to see some friends. great place, good fries. I learned my mothers tongue because she spoke it in the household growing up. I speak with a strong american accent tho. lol.

That's great and props to her, neither of my parents taught me their own mother tongue (Gbaya and Sango for my father, Dutch for my mom) and I severely regret it today, i'm like a stranger in my own countries and shyt :beli:
 

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Oh he's not? Oh ok. Well, go pay the white man $600 to tell you that your GMO, flouride, mercury & Cap'n Crunch filled blood is from some random African tribe in West Africa, because some magical equipment he has "in a lab" can break that down for you. Then sit up in the office and cry dog tears and want to hug everybody you see for the next 5 minutes while some camera follows you around for "training purposes".

Finally, pay the white man $2000 so you can go back to said "tribe", and get your head chopped off for wanting to "dap" someone and talk about some penis technique and size like you did in a thread last night.



Thanks to you negros, I have a flat stomach from sitting around and laughing at you all day. I should make a gotdamn ab workout franchise off the power of laughing at you nikkas.
just curious but how is that any different from staying in a country/system where people hate you? paying someone to find out your ancestry and leave a place you are not wanted is a bad thing?
 

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That's great and props to her, neither of my parents taught me their own mother tongue (Gbaya and Sango for my father, Dutch for my mom) and I severely regret it today, i'm like a stranger in my own countries and shyt :beli:
not too late to learn.........

Im sure a native would take the time to teach you. african languages are not that complex and borrow a lot of words from the colonial country that occupied them.
 

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The accents?
What does it sound like?

Slightly european but sounds african when you really listen. I can't really explain it.


I imagine they were European.
A lot of flights to some countries in Africa can be 20 to 30 hours of travel.
That's just brutal.

I did Tokyo from California. That was like ...2.5 hours to Vancouver...then a 2 hour layover. Then 10 hours to Tokyo. And then from Tokyo, another 1 hour on the train into the city and hotel.
And that's not even half of these Africa trips.

It is a pretty long flight from Cali, but if you aren't willing to do long flights there are a lot of experiences you will never have. I flew from DC i went to atl, had about a hour or 2 layover, then went to Joburg which took about 14 or 15 hours. If i flew straight from dc it probably would of been just 15 hours.
 

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not too late to learn.........

Im sure a native would take the time to teach you. african languages are not that complex and borrow a lot of words from the colonial country that occupied them.

True, I'd have to go live there but given the situation there now it's just not possible (yet another rebellion overpowered the government this year and the place is chaotic)...and I gotta admit it's extremely frustrating when people are like "How you're Centralafrican and don't speak the language?". Some folks were calling me "moundjou" (which is our "mundele") because of that and the fact that I'm mixed...I do have a contrasted relationship to CAR to be totally honest :yeshrug:
 

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True, I'd have to go live there but given the situation there now it's just not possible (yet another rebellion overpowered the government this year and the place is chaotic)...and I gotta admit it's extremely frustrating when people are like "How you're Centralafrican and don't speak the language?". Some folks were calling me "moundjou" (which is our "mundele") because of that and the fact that I'm mixed...I do have a contrasted relationship to CAR to be totally honest :yeshrug:
Yea, I can def see them calling you that. It's common. I got made fun of for my accent, but I got a lot of props for being black american too, they were hella intrigued. people just like to make fun of different people, every where you go lol. :manny:
 
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