Does the African/Islander/Afro-Latino voice matter in #BlackLivesMatter?

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The issue at hand is people do not understand the concept of being "Black".

A Jamaican will say "I`m not black mon I`m Jamaican" :mjpls:
An AA will tell an African "you aint black bruh you African"
etc.

Although the concept of Black is from White Supremacy, it pretty much has assigned us to being on the same team, and right now BLACKS globally are losing 0 to 500 and counting to White Supremacy.

Anyone at this point who does not see this is a fool.

That said, being that we as Blacks are a TEAM, we must then understand our roles on the team. A PG shouldn't play Center and a SGalldTX TCT shouldn't play PF. We must look at the strengths of each one of us and play to them.

Outside of Afro-Latinos, most non AAs that i have met have recognized themselves as black. :yeshrug:
They put their ethnicities first though:ld:
 

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Outside of Afro-Latinos, most non AAs that i have met have recognized themselves as black. :yeshrug:
They put their ethnicities first though:ld:

Word. I came from a Jamaican household and that c00n shyt never flies. If I identify anything else than a black man of Jamaican descent, I would have been :rip:
 

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The issue at hand is people do not understand the concept of being "Black".

A Jamaican will say "I`m not black mon I`m Jamaican" :mjpls:
An AA will tell an African "you aint black bruh you African"
etc.

Although the concept of Black is from White Supremacy, it pretty much has assigned us to being on the same team, and right now BLACKS globally are losing 0 to 500 and counting to White Supremacy.

Anyone at this point who does not see this is a fool.

That said, being that we as Blacks are a TEAM, we must then understand our roles on the team. A PG shouldn't play Center and a SG shouldn't play PF. We must look at the strengths of each one of us and play to them.
it's actually not though. The concept of "white" is from White Supremacy though. I'll try to find extra alternate info to support what i'm saying then cats can look through and come to their own conclusions or whatever. In the meantime...


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You present hella good points.

BLM seems to have no issue ignoring injustices perpetuated against African nations by American imperialism.

But then again i digress...blm has no problem with white supremacy as long as they get a piece of the pie thats why they will never question hillary or bill's exploits in the continent and lend blind support to her and shun Bernie Sanders.


Of course...

Now the amount who actually truly care and wouldn't sell out.. is so small as to be irrelevant :manny:
 

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Simply saying it doesn't do anything.

If Black folk in America feel this way why do we allow people like Tanehisi Coates to romanticize Europe? Why did BLM face no criticism for not bringing up foreign policy to Hilary Clinton in that town hall? Its another obvious flaw I see in this "movement."

Unless the definition of the BLM has changed, what does police and criminal injustice have to do with foreign policy? you're making a common mistake, in using the most popular black movement as a catalyst to solve all black problems nationwide. That's unfair, and not logical.
 

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Unless the definition of the BLM has changed, what does police and criminal injustice have to do with foreign policy? you're making a common mistake, in using the most popular black movement as a catalyst to solve all black problems nationwide. That's unfair, and not logical.
Why attempt to dismantle the tree if the roots are still present ? Same shyt applies with BLM
 
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