Antwon Mitchell
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Yup exactly, Black FBA women from NYC are probably the most Pro-Black women in the country by far.I really hate to quote all these posts, but this thread needs some clarity. This aint "nyc bytches." This is non fba bytches whose parents brought them to nyc.
Canarsie is majority west indian. Pop smoke was from there. Until the late 80s, it was racist ass northern crackers who burned down OUR houses, but somehow saw fit to sell theirs to west indians. Eny and brownsville are traditionally majority fba, though thats changed in recent times. This is why "they wanna separate" themselves. (Demographic receipts in spoiler, dont fukking play with me)
"Bw" in nyc aint extra thirsty fow wm, thats foreigners. Her accent is clearly foreign with an attempted valley girl overlay and she got on a divestor wig. Come on now.
I know its confusing for non nyers but dont let these non fba nyers posting in here lead you into believing falsehoods about your cousins.
During the 1990s, much of Canarsie's white population left for the suburbs as part of a national phenomenon referred to as "white flight".[136] In the early 21st century, Canarsie's population is mostly black due to significant West Indian immigration in the area.
Canarsie, Brooklyn - Wikipedia
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Brownsville attracted many immigrants from the Caribbean during the 1980s, especially from Jamaica, Guyana and Haiti, Grenada, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago. In the early twenty-
first century the population of Brownsville was largely African American, with smaller groups of Latinos and West Indians.
Pdf from NYPL
During the 1960s, East New York transitioned from being predominately Jewish and Italian to being predominately African American and Puerto Rican. However, now East New York is more diversified, with large African American, Puerto Rican, Dominican, West Indian, and South Asian populations.[29]
East New York, Brooklyn - Wikipedia
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Most of this anti-Black men hate more often than not comes from foreign Black women.