How did African Americans become the "coolest" race in the world?

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I can't take your standard British English spellings seriously. The cacs that control YOU lost to the cacs that control US...
Somehow, we became more prominent.
That's life, fukk nikka...You know you love Michael Jackson.
I don't live under any cacs breh. British were never here.

I chose to speak english, it was optional. What about you?

But you see you're learning. English for example is very very influential, in college the professor called it "the business language of the world" it is every where and can be a bridge between an Indian man and Chilean doing multimillion dollar business. It can be spoken to get everyone on the same page all over the world. It's a great tool. English is more influential than hiphop as well. You need english to even deliver the message in hiphop.

I love Michael Jackson, he's amazing. Are you trying to take credit for what Michael created? I bet Michael credits his distributors for making him as big as he is.
 

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I don't even know what your talking about. I asked you to show me what's cultural about this site and I you can't even put together a full coherent sentence.

Fall Back? No, Open your eyes.
What i basically saying. Is your a canadian black hating on AA influence
 
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nikkas in this thread done brought up group economics, blue jeans and slavery all as means to hate on the simple acknowledgement of the achievements of AAs in the arts :russ::dead:

Breh the best part about the blue jeans argument that he's attempting to present is actually a direct result of african american influence.

The Blues inspires (outright creates?) Rock N Roll
Rock N Roll creates a Rock N Roll youth culture
One of the most ubiquitous mainstays of Rock N Roll fashion is the rebellious, informal blue jeans
Rock N Roll youth culture reaches a saturation zenith in the early 80's and forever changes the way we live.

You're all welcome :obama:
 

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Other black races have made monumental contributions to modern culture. The reason they aren't recognized or seen as on the same level as black american culture, is because when europeans were done with that sector of the world, they whitewashed the culture and wiped the native black population out.

Just like they're planning here.

So for most of the things you see around you that would be attributed to african cultures, the whitewashing was so long ago that said items don't register to you or me as "african invented." And when we're told so, we laugh. It'll be the same thing that happens here. You would be able to see it happening if you turned your emotions off and stepped back far enough to look at the canvas of european behavior on this planet.

As they were finessing those black cultures, each culture in it's own time and space failed to see the forest for the trees, and relaxed in their hubris. because of that they were wiped out. And now, when you hear "Spain", you think "white". When you think "china", you think "white". When you think "Australia", you think "White."

500-1000 years from now, when you hear "America," all creatures on this planet will think "White".

"Hip Hop was a black invention"

"no it wasn't," "the major producers of the music were white," "The highest selling emcee was white" "the highest selling DJ was white" "the most popular graffitti artist was white" "the most lucrative breakdancers were white" "The biggest award winners were white"

"but drake was black though?":rudy:'
"oh yeah?:ohhh: let's check the records"

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":mjlol:"

Same old game, same old africans, same old arrogance. I'm tired at this point.
 
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nikkas in this thread done brought up group economics, blue jeans and slavery all as means to hate on the simple acknowledgement of the achievements of AAs in the arts :russ::dead:

As someone who is part non-AA myself(and so I can actually be objective), I notice that some of these non-AAs seem to have a insecurity/low self-esteem when it comes to African-Americans showing pride in their accomplishments. To me this seems to be based on AAs not only being a very large population but also having a better quality of life compared to other blacks around the more and having the most influence. To them its like AAs coming off as white supremacist or bullies. Again thats how I see it from their perspective.

These non-AA blacks have to understand that they can not have it both ways. I notice that many of them beat their chest all the time about their culture/accomplishments, but meanwhile AAs can't over our great influence in the arts!
 

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I don't even know what your talking about. I asked you to show me what's cultural about this site and I you can't even put together a full coherent sentence.

Fall Back? No, Open your eyes.
open my eyes to what?
This site is dedicated at to AA culture,nothing will change that
like i said, your here we're not there
 

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Well, AAs are the alternative class of the most culturally dominant country in the world.

The global coolness of African Americans came to rise as the US imperialist project came to rise.

AA cultural product was distributed by the strongest distribution service in a couple centuries, so to speak.

The coolest people in the decidedly coolest nation.

#Blackexcellence
 

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As someone who is part non-AA myself(and so I can actually be objective), I notice that some of these non-AAs seem to have a insecurity/low self-esteem when it comes to African-Americans showing pride in their accomplishments. To me this seems to be based on AAs not only being a very large population but also having a better quality of life compared to other blacks around the more and having the most influence. To them its like AAs coming off as white supremacist or bullies. Again thats how I see it from their perspective.

These non-AA blacks have to understand that they can not have it both ways. I notice that many of them beat their chest all the time about their culture/accomplishments, but meanwhile AAs can't over our great influence in the arts!
disagree. The thing is AAs on the coli don't know how to celebrate themselves without disparaging other black people. Reeks of insecurity on the side of AAs. Combined with the arrogance all Americans have it comes across as no different than what their white counterparts do
 

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Nikka shut your goofy pontificating ass up
up

Or what? You gonna smack me through the screen? Why are you being so emotional, you dumb nikka?
If being the coolest is truly all that matters, why get so offended at my opinion? :mjlol:

I gave my two cents and left the thread. But I obviously hit a nerve for you to quote me whining about what i think.

If AAs are truly dominating and "envied" by other groups, then nothing i said should have bothered you.
 

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