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

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:what: Why do you keep randomly mentioning saviors?

I notice black people spend a lot of time delineating why exactly they shouldn't gaf about important shyt, but then admire and look up to other groups who don't let shyt slide whatsoever. Keep that same energy when the demographics of your city/ occupation/ life change, that's all i have to say. :manny:

My opinion is my opinion, you asked why, I told you. Me mentioning saviors wasn't random. Did you not say

Who's looking for a savior and what tf does that even mean? :childplease:

And the demographics of Chicago have changed and I have discussed Chicago extensively on here.
 

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They’re full of shyt and lying. You brought up new world and old world, but yet you have mixed Africans like Thandie Newton or Carmen Ejogo and no one questions their blackness. There are family members who look more mixed than both in AA families, and they don’t understand why we call em black but it’s not for them to understand.



Aye chill out.
Nobody's basing their whole population on biracial outliers. They're not as multi- generationally mixed as us, and that was the crux of their point. The ados were still on that 'we all black' wave, so we were very much taken aback.

Chill out on what?
 

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aa's particularly those of a certain level of educational attainment stay out there on some daishiki kente cloth african art in the crib afrocentric shyte

the idea that aa's are on some bs when it comes to africans is not matching the actions

the concept of blackness is one aa's shoulder

when aa's stand on the frontline it's for the benefit of more than the aa community

it's that erik killmonger spirit growing under the realization that the love is not returned in just measure

aa's are not celebrated even though aa's carry most of the burden of progress for us as black people

panafricanism can be summed up as the reach for unity

but it seems they don't wanna be one

& the devil celebrates this

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Nobody's basing their whole population on biracial outliers. They're not as multi- generationally mixed as us, and that was the crux of their point. The ados were still on that 'we all black' wave, so we were very much taken aback.

Chill out on what?

It’s not for them to get. I was telling ole boy @#1 pick to chill.
 

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Lies, they(Tone; Yvette, Riq) have never said all Africans are c00ns or criminals[/B]. They’re just saying that they and the rest of the diaspora are reaching out to help us, and we(AA’s) need to prioritize our own interests.

I asked the following question several times to my cousin(who is a staunch Pan-Africanist) and couldn’t get a legit answer. How is the rest of the diaspora collectively helping AA’s? Each time I asked, I got troll responses.
Bolded, they ensue most are c00ns. Tariq said all of the real ones are still in the Carribeans and in Africa on his show before. Tone and Yvette say talking about the special unicorn Black Caribbeans and Africans as if that's the norm. Knowing most used to go to school with nappy heads and worned down sneakers getting clowned daily. Getting clown their fashion is trash cause they got no money but everyone is Luvvie Ajayi or Issa Rae to them.

As for the underlined, Black America is part of the African disapora by definition. That said, let's use the Tariq terms which is badly wrong. How is this possible? It sounds good in veribage but it means nothing. What does this even mean?


For the italic, what do you mean? I asked my pan African cousin? What does this mean? What did you ask him? You done brought a rotten batch of bad goods my friend
 

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My opinion is my opinion, you asked why, I told you. Me mentioning saviors wasn't random. Did you not say



And the demographics of Chicago have changed and I have discussed Chicago extensively on here.
:mindblown: I asked that question in response to you claiming we were looking for saviors.

If we stopped looking for saviors, we couldn't be easily led astray like we are now and have been in the past.

You yourself said you were more worried about Latinos and asians which lets me know black immigrants ain't got there yet in large numbers. But I'll leave it at this: your elders were right about Obama. :sas2:
 

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Bolded, they ensue most are c00ns. Tariq said all of the real ones are still in the Carribeans and in Africa on his show before. Tone and Yvette say talking about the special unicorn Black Caribbeans and Africans as if that's the norm. Knowing most used to go to school with nappy heads and worned down sneakers getting clowned daily. Getting clown their fashion is trash cause they got no money but everyone is Luvvie Ajayi or Issa Rae to them.

As for the underlined, Black America is part of the African disapora by definition. That said, let's use the Tariq terms which is badly wrong. How is this possible? It sounds good in veribage but it means nothing. What does this even mean?


For the italic, what do you mean? I asked my pan African cousin? What does this mean? What did you ask him? You done brought a rotten batch of bad goods my friend
Those same things y’all think Carribbeans and Africans got picked on for done happened to country folk.
 

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it is seen as a righteous thing to know your roots

to seek connection back to africa is celebrated & encouraged

but to be black is seen as something less

even though black.people(aa) are the ones who have accomplished the most

everyone should run to be claimed under that black flag that's where unity is & that unity is the hope of salvation

keep repeating the original motherland sin

as long as we keep biting on the bait the devil will stand on all our necks for a pedestal

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Those same things y’all think Carribbeans and Africans got picked on for done happened to country folk.
I lived in the country, country folks ain't that poor. Them nikkas rock Js too. I would say they got more bread than city poor folks just due to cost of living.

African 1st gens used to go to school with Route 66, Shaqs or Spaldings and you know those shyts didn't last to Christmas. The girls had nappy heads, looking homely and it was jokes to all of the girls. It wasn't much better for Caribbeans nikkas. They had better clothes but their hair was fukked up too. You know that small ponytail with the aged beret looking dusty and shyt. You know what it is but these the nikkas that ados movement want shyt from? You gotta be fukking kidding me.
 

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I lived in the country, country folks ain't that poor. Them nikkas rock Js too. I would say they got more bread than city poor folks just due to cost of living.
That has nothing to do with my post. Country folk got roasted for talking too fast, leaving out letters, and being seen as backward.
 

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:mindblown: I asked that question in response to you claiming we were looking for saviors.

I gave an answer, if you don't like it, I don't know what to tell you.

You yourself said you were more worried about Latinos and asians which lets me know black immigrants ain't got there yet in large numbers. But I'll leave it at this: your elders were right about Obama. :sas2:

I never said I was worried about Asians or Latinos. I simply stated most immigrants in the country are Asian or Latino. I'm not worried about any immigrants, I'm worried about myself, my family, and my people.

Ain't no Obama supporters in my household, so what elders are you talking about?
 
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