I'll give examples of why I call this vague when I get home in a few min.
What are they supposed to do, put in standards for how much African DNA you have and how dark you are? For the vast majority of Black people, it's easy to tell if they are "Black" or not.
I'll give examples of why I call this vague when I get home in a few min.
And please give an example of a specific agenda for specific people
Of course, the first thing you get when you put out a solid, concrete agenda is black folks getting into immediate griping about colorism and 'defining' blackness as if we don't know who the fukk is black or not already. That Willy Lynch syndrome is just too much.What are they supposed to do, put in standards for how much African DNA you have and how dark you are? For the vast majority of Black people, it's easy to tell if they are "Black" or not.
Black agenda: end white supremacy
Quasi Black agenda: don't mix with AAs their culture is trash
Quasi Black agenda: we are the good ones. Learn how to differentiate so you (yt) can treat us better.
Quasi Black agenda: fight for equal access to asian, mestizo and white p*ssy/penis
Of course, the first thing you get when you put out a solid, concrete agenda is black folks getting into immediate griping about colorism and 'defining' blackness as if we don't know who the fukk is black or not already. That Willy Lynch syndrome is just too much.
Of course, the first thing you get when you put out a solid, concrete agenda is black folks getting into immediate griping about colorism and 'defining' blackness as if we don't know who the fukk is black or not already. That Willy Lynch syndrome is just too much.
Fictional or not, it correctly described how easily distracted black folks are by light skin/dark skin, old/young, etc.:ostare: Have you every heard of a literary genre called fiction?
Fictional or not, it correctly described how easily distracted black folks are by light skin/dark skin, old/young, etc.
Did you create this organization?Ya'll are trying to find shyt wrong with this just to argue. We already know that every single Black person won't be on exactly the same page no matter how specific an agenda is. If this organization is really about action, then it's better than having nothing.
You gotta define black to be able to determine what is in the best interest of Black people. I say this because majority of the people in the African dispora and continental africans do not have the same intrest.
Until we define this all we will do is continue to have confusion amogst ourselves. We will never see a day where all "racially" black people are on the same page this we must not waste time on those who do not have the same agenda. To me black is in the act.
Hate the name because of how easy it is for non blacks to turn it back around on us
Will support it regardless if this is the only black political movement out there