CBS's "Bob & Abishola" show has a scene where "jungle bytch" slur used is to africans from US black

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They both have the same connotations so, no, there isn't much difference between them.
African booty scratcher= African who may or may not have been caught scratching their booty. Oohh man the insult:martin:


But being called a jungle bytch? That's just a straight racist insult:mjtf:
 

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"So called" African insults: African booty scratcher:skip:


Black insults from Africans: AKATA, slave, dirt, Ni**ers, trash, etc:mjpls:
Anyone saying the n word in that manner is a white supremacist, ws wannabe and is trash. That goes for anyone.

Slave is low af. I agree and of course it's said in discontent by people who don't speak for anyone but themselves.

Dirt??? What does this mean? I haven't heard this used in reference to anyone. I've heard homeless people and drug addicts but no one else.

Akata is not a racial slur. Stop trying to make it into something it's not. Can it be used negatively, yes but it's origins is far from a slur. It means lost cat in Yoruba language.

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Anyone saying the n word in that manner is a white supremacist, ws wannabe and is trash. That goes for anyone.

Slave is low af. I agree and of course it's said in discontent by people who don't speak for anyone but themselves.

Dirt??? What does this mean? I haven't heard this used in reference to anyone. I've heard homeless people and drug addicts but no one else.

Akata is not a racial slur. Stop trying to make it into something it's not. Can it be used negatively, yes but it's origins is far from a slur. It means lost cat in Yoruba language.

Why do you love to shyt post so much?
Did you say something about shyt posting:mjtf:
 

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So you are saying Africans are different than black ADOS people. Got it:mjpls:

In that example, yes. Africans in the hood back in the day got roasted for having accents, their parents showing up to school in traditional garb, clothes smelling like African spices etc.

Those specific experiences are unique to African immigrants. So if I am a child, and one out of 3 Africans in the whole school, those roasts may not feel as innocent compared to if I had other Africans who shared my experience around.
 

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It's actually worse. One marks that you are primitive and the other is just some white supremacist bullshyt like all Africans come from the jungle when Africa don't even have jungles like that.

When someone calls you ABS, they are saying you are less than human. Sad a Black man or woman would say that word

I think that the intent of both is to tell Africans that they're primitive and uncivilized.

I'm honestly surprised at the arguments being made in defence of that slur by some posters here though. It's like an Arab watching a show where an Arab actor calls a black man a n***er, getting offended and saying that they don't call black people n***ers, they call them abeed.
 

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While Abishola's instincts tell her to remain cautious of Bob's interest, her girlfriends at the hospital are as tickled about the courtship as her aunt and uncle. In one eye-opening lunchtime scene, they discuss the ethnic hierarchy of who Abishola would choose to marry. As her spunky busybody friend Kemi (Gina Yashere) explains, "Top of the list, Nigerian man — same tribe (Yoruba). Then, Nigerian man — different tribe (Igbo). Then, other Africans (except Tunisians and Egyptians). Obviously. Then Caribbean. Then white. Then African American."

Their other friend, a black woman named Gloria (Vernee Watson), takes offense to this, starting a hot-button debate between the two of them about anti-black propaganda. Interestingly, it's not the first time the series alludes to cultural mistrust between black Americans and African immigrants, reminding the audience that people of African descent aren't a monolithic group. I'm curious how the series will go on to explore this, though I'm wary that by continuously highlighting the friction between these two groups, the series will by default become a platform for denigrating black Americans.

Co-created by British comedian Yashere, whose parents immigrated to England from Nigeria before she was born, Bob Hearts Abishola isn't afraid to cling to cultural authenticity. Characters carry on conversations about preparing stockfish and pounded yam and pepper their dialogue with non-English words. I won't claim the show is going to solve anti-immigrant sentiment or represent the entirety of the immigrant experience in America, but so far it's pleasant, detailed and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny.

@perfectblack999 Remember when we talked about this at brunch?
 

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Three White men and a Black c00n woman wrote a script where they called an African woman a jungle bytch, which is literally a reference to her being "wild" or "akata." They cloaked that stupid shyt in the script as a dispute between an African American and an African immigrant and your crazy ass can not see what they are attempting to do?

Your question does not make sense. Do you not understand the racial history of referring to Black women as being from the jungle?
So much wrong in this trash you wrote.

African booty scratcher is offensive af. Stop trying to play dumb and act like it isn't. I've never heard of jungle bytch before, sounds like cac shyt but I've heard African booty scratcher used in that tone and matter before and the results would have been the exact same except you might be at your funeral looking at the roof of the church.

Akata don't mean wild nothing dumbass, it means lost cat you idiot. Stop listening to white brought and paid for c00ns like Tariq and Yvette.

It looked real to me. Art imitating reality.

:mjtf: that last paragraph was cheeks
 

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In that example, yes. Africans in the hood back in the day got roasted for having accents, their parents showing up to school in traditional garb, clothes smelling like African spices etc.

Those specific experiences are unique to African immigrants. So if I am a child, and one out of 3 Africans in the whole school, those roasts may not feel as innocent compared to if I had other Africans who shared my experience around.
You just conflated poor ADOS people to white people.


In your example, that you are justifying, any black person, African or ADOS will get picked on in an all white school.

Unless you think an African kid would fit right in with the White kids:mjpls:
 

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So much wrong in this trash you wrote.

African booty scratcher is offensive af. Stop trying to play dumb and act like it isn't. I've never heard of jungle bytch before, sounds like cac shyt but I've heard African booty scratcher used in that tone and matter before and the results would have been the exact same except you might be at your funeral looking at the roof of the church.

Akata don't mean wild nothing dumbass, it means lost cat you idiot. Stop listening to white brought and paid for c00ns like Tariq and Yvette.

It looked real to me. Art imitating reality.

:mjtf: that last paragraph was cheeks

You are literally the dumbest muddafugga in this thread. The shyt that you wrote throughout this thread is so stupid and far out in left field that it does not even warrant a reply.
 

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You just conflated poor ADOS people to white people.


In your example, that you are justifying, any black person, African or ADOS will get picked on in an all white school.

Unless you think an African kid would fit right in with the White kids:mjpls:

It was an analogy to show the impact of strength in numbers. An example that does not involve white people is if your parents sent you to a boarding school in Nigeria.

The kids roast eachother all day and roast you. You roast them back but nobody laughs. Why?

Because they all relate to each other so the fact that everyone smells musty to you doesn't matter because everyone else is used to the smell.
 

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You are literally the dumbest muddafugga in this thread. The shyt that you wrote throughout this thread is so stupid and far out in left field that it does not even warrant a reply.
His style is literally, lying, name calling, false equivalencies, and telling extraordinary lies. Any "fact based post" by him never has any actual facts, like this post
Anyone saying the n word in that manner is a white supremacist, ws wannabe and is trash. That goes for anyone.

Slave is low af. I agree and of course it's said in discontent by people who don't speak for anyone but themselves.

Dirt??? What does this mean? I haven't heard this used in reference to anyone. I've heard homeless people and drug addicts but no one else.

Akata is not a racial slur. Stop trying to make it into something it's not. Can it be used negatively, yes but it's origins is far from a slur. It means lost cat in Yoruba language.

Why do you love to shyt post so much?
 
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