Dani Leigh is catching heat for her new “light skin Anthem” song

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@unbolded: Yeah sure whatever, continue to make up shyt nikka:unimpressed:

none of those groups outside of ados are the keys to hip hop culture, i seen your shytty arguments before and how you constantly rebuttal with debunked evidence of how and why it belongs to carribeans and it doesnt

everything about hip hop from the foundations, breakbeats, sound is ados. yes you had people who participated in it but they were no more than that. They have no claim in hip hop to be the key holders

you have been sonned on this topic numerous of times by Illmatic, Truth2you in the China Mac thread and others i have forgotten about

u should really consider reading books on the trans Atlantic slave trade or slavery in itself because it seems like you are incredibly ignorant to this topic

nikka ... your 20 something and from AZ = u don’t understand true origin of hip-hop culture and I told you to read a book but you might as well forget it because it seems like you can’t comprehend I have never ever ever said the culture belongs to them to other groups

I don’t care what anybody says or better yet rewrite history... Kool Herc is the father of the culture and he was born in Jamaica
see the 2:58 mark

 

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You nikkas so exhausting with that whining and shyt. Ain’t nobody here got time to Pat your head and rub your belly. Ole warm simalac drinking ass.

Just do us a favor and divest and leave us alone ... cause nikkaz are tired of being blamed for every fukking thing :hubie:
 

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stop being an emotional lame


https://www.thecoli.com/threads/dan...kin-anthem”-song.827839/page-21#post-40670356

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I only state facts:umad:...high yellow is the term ADOS use for really light skinned blacks



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^^identified as black and was referred to as "yellow niqqa"


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the chick that I posted in the post you quoted and negged me for in her own words:

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this is her husband

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she accurately in the ADOSian color scheme described him as "redbone" and herself as "high yellow"
 

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stop being an emotional lame


https://www.thecoli.com/threads/dani-leigh-is-catching-heat-for-her-new-“light-skin-anthem”-song.827839/page-21#post-40670356

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I only state facts:umad:...high yellow is the term ADOS use for really light skinned blacks



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^^he identifies as black



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^^identified as black and was referred to as "yellow niqqa"


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the chick that I posted in the post you quoted and negged me for in her own words:

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this is her husband

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she accurately in the ADOSian color scheme described him as "redbone" and herself as "high yellow"



You're legit retarded, I'm not about to use a one drop rule purity test from the early 20th century to determine if someone is black in 2021
 

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You're legit retarded, I'm not about to use a one drop rule purity test from the early 20th century to determine if someone is black in 2021

Did you not read anything that I posted? There is no actual One Drop Rule as a law today but its legacy still lives on. Afram identity was based on self one droppism BEFORE whites made it a law! So today Aframs identity the same way (shared history in african descendancy over pure phenotype) they did 100 years ago.
 

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@Voice of Reason

the modern "black" concept (black regardless of phenotype as long as you're of african descent) was created by ADOS, the same ADOS who were "One Droping" themselves before it became a law in the early 1900s


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Afram Identity: The "black" concept; the one-drop rule and its influence/connection to the Pan-African, agenda


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1st, contrary to popular belief: WHITE americans didn't invent one-droppism. It wasn't even a law by white people until the 1910's

Strangely enough, the one-drop rule was not made law until the early 20th century. This was decades after the Civil War, emancipation, and the Reconstruction era.

The first challenges to such state laws were overruled by Supreme Court decisions which upheld state constitutions that effectively disfranchised many. White Democratic-dominated legislatures proceeded with passing Jim Crow laws that instituted racial segregation in public places and accommodations, and passed other restrictive voting legislation. In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court allowed racial segregation of public facilities, under the "separate but equal" doctrine.

Jim Crow laws reached their greatest influence during the decades from 1910 to 1930. Among them were hypodescent laws, defining as black anyone with any black ancestry, or with a very small portion of black ancestry.[3] Tennessee adopted such a "one-drop" statute in 1910, and Louisiana soon followed. Then Texas and Arkansas in 1911, Mississippi in 1917, North Carolina in 1923, Virginia in 1924, Alabama and Georgia in 1927, and Oklahoma in 1931. During this same period, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Utah retained their old "blood fraction" statutes de jure, but amended these fractions (one-sixteenth, one-thirty-second) to be equivalent to one-drop de facto.[18]

Before 1930, individuals of visible mixed European and African ancestry were usually classed as mulatto, or sometimes as black and sometimes as white, depending on appearance. Previously, most states had limited trying to define ancestry before "the fourth degree" (great-great-grandparents).



It was created by Northern USA, Aframs. The modern Afram identity which is based on the "Black" concept and influenced by one-droppism; originated with free blacks in places like New York, Philadelphia, Boston etc...in the 1800s


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this exact process played out when Frederick Douglas who was from the South, went North and encountered "Black Yankees"



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Douglass considered himself to be neither White nor Black, but both. His multiracial self-identity showed in his first autobiography. Introducing his father in Narrative, Douglass wrote, “My father was a white man.” In this text, his mother was a stranger whom he had never seen in daylight, he could not picture her face, and he was unmoved by news of her death.4 Not only did Douglass adopt a fictional Scottish hero’s name, he emphasized his (perhaps imagined) Scots descent through his father.



Douglass’s cruelest discovery came after he broke with the Garrisonians and went out on his own. Abolitionist friends of both endogamous groups had warned him that there was nothing personal in how Garrison had used him. The public did not want an intermediary; they wanted an articulate Black. Douglass soon discovered that his friends were right. His newspaper, The North Star,failed to sell because it had no market; White Yankees wanted to read White publications and Black Yankees wanted to read Black ones. Indeed, Black political leaders resented Douglass’s distancing himself from Black ethno-political society. There was no room in Massachusetts for a man who straddled the color line.

Douglass dutifully reinvented himself. He applied himself to learning Black Yankee culture. “He began to build a closer relationship with… Negro leaders and with the Negro people themselves, to examine the whole range of Negro problems
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The clash between how Douglass saw himself in 1838 and the public persona that he was forced to portray, was due to the presence of African-American ethnicity in the North.17 Free citizens of part-African ancestry in the South, especially in the lower South, lacked the sense of common tradition associated with ethnic self-identity.

Essays on the U.S. Color Line » Blog Archive » The Color Line Created African-American Ethnicity in the North



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Afram self one droppism predates any One Drop Rule law
 

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Just do us a favor and divest and leave us alone ... cause nikkaz are tired of being blamed for every fukking thing :hubie:
Lol I’m not like the self haters. I love my people. Sounds like your diaper is full of shyt. You need to be burped too?
 

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u should really consider reading books on the trans Atlantic slave trade or slavery in itself because it seems like you are incredibly ignorant to this topic
You need to read the undeniable facts that @IllmaticDelta @truth2you and many have debunked your nonsense with on how hip hop was ACTUALLY created

igga ... your 20 something and from AZ = u don’t understand true origin of hip-hop culture and I told you to read a book but you might as well forget it because it seems like you can’t comprehend I have never ever ever said the culture belongs to them to other groups
The irony of this coming from you
I don’t care what anybody says or better yet rewrite history... Kool Herc is the father of the culture and he was born in Jamaica
and this is why you always be a joke and will be taking Ls in this discussion.

Facts and you dont mix at all :mjlol:
 

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You need to read the undeniable facts that @IllmaticDelta @truth2you and many have debunked your nonsense with on how hip hop was ACTUALLY created


The irony of this coming from you

and this is why you always be a joke and will be taking Ls in this discussion.

Facts and you dont mix at all :mjlol:


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not about to argue with a millennial from Arizona who has absolutely positively no idea about the culture on this



Cholly Rock the original B-Boy who is ADOS him selves says Kool Herc is the father of the culture
STOP TRYING TO REWRITE HISTORY


 
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