Whatever you wanna call it breh, you clearly feel some type of way and it ain't a good feeling.
Just MY opinion here but I think that's the result of tryna have things both ways. #ADOS and FBA remove any association with "Africa" or "African" whatsoever, yet y'all want us to feel some sort of kinsmanship here. Y'all swear there's no problem with Africans or Caribbeans but how many threads are in the bushes concerning them alone? How many dumbass threads like
"I just put this Nigerian chick out of my crib #ADOS" flooded with daps (including you)? How many times have you seen that
smiley in the gele (like a Nigerian woman) dapped up? How many times have you seen statements like
"fukk y'all Africans"-- again, dapped up? And when people try to TELL y'all there's a problem with this shyt, it's brushed off. Now when you finally see what this rhetoric REALLY looks like, it's a problem.
And people ain't even celebrating, or saying
"fukk y'all Black Americans", or none of that. All people said is 'HYON'-- The exact same shyt he BEEN saying
Why is this an issue then? Connecting with non-ados blacks, coming to an agreement on white supremacy's hold power over us globally, engaging in business with one another, etc. That's all Pan African shyt
if our concern is us and us alone then there should be no reason to be going to the UK, promoting something like Hidden Colors, worrying about being banned, none of that. They got their own lineage and history right? So that shyt has nothing to do with Tariq right? That's their own oppressor working in their own interest which leads to their own justice claim. If we're keeping the same energy, they should feel like Tariq is tryna come there and eat off the idea of 'sameness'