Do you consider BLACK people from other countries as your black 'brother/sister' ?

Kuwka_Atcha_Ratcha

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Not really the black race is to vast to view someone as your brother or kin you have to share a similar culture to them I have more in common with Jamaicans, trinis and even dominic00ns than I do AA as a person who grew up in a Haitian/ semi Dominican household. Just like I would think a AA would have more in common with black Canadians and black U.K. Brehs who are three to four generations in
ive never met a uk black person 4 generations in.
 

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Yeah, like long lost brothers and sisters or a relative you haven't seen in a long time so sometimes getting reacquainted is a necessity. As long as we are respectful of each others cultures we good. Sisters and Brothers from another mother....land.
 
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