Jamaicans and Africans goin in on Black Americans over Adele

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:mjlol: thread is straight fukkery. You fakkits made my spicy basil fried rice go down the wrong tube:to:
 

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Looks like Tariq's children have a new target to hop on Twitter and pretend to be outraged about instead of contacting their congressmen and congresswomen and senators and making demands for the community other than "tangibles"

There's a reason why only low information Black Americans are finding issue with this...and this is from someone who is Black and born here

I told yall this is what 2nd gen immigrants have started doing. "I'm black and born here!" As they insult foundational black americans.

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No ones mad, you just sound like an idiot

influencial to who and what?
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why is this so hard if its such an idiotic statement

music, fashion, activism, speech, attitude, etc...

nikka your tagline is "black man takin no losses..."
who did that come from and what culture speaks that way?
 

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You guys are having a fit because someone from the UK told you to buzz off.
I think you are mixing influence and domineering together.
When Libya tells you to fvck off, you cant take no for an answer and then you "influence" them with drones and bombs. :mjlol:You are tone deaf.
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what african country influences black culture or identify? please tell

who's trying to be like senegal? nigeria started the black lives matter movement? who are the worldy acknowledged civil rights icons of ethiopia?
Convenient to skip over South Africa, it's also even convenient to assume just because you don't know of something in Africa that it isn't making waves in black culture in Africa.
You have such a myopic view of Black/African culture it's actually insulting, you sound like a white person right now.:mjtf:
 

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what african country influences black culture or identify? please tell

who's trying to be like senegal? nigeria started the black lives matter movement? who are the worldy acknowledged civil rights icons of ethiopia?

I mean Haille Selassie does have a whole religion devoted to him.
 

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Convenient to skip over South Africa, it's also even convenient to assume just because you don't know of something in Africa that it isn't making waves in black culture in Africa.
You have such a myopic view of Black/African culture it's actually insulting, you sound like a white person right now.:mjtf:
ok...so tell me what south africa is influencing in terms of black culture around the world

also, no one knowing about it outside of that country is proving my point. no one cares what nigerians are doing in their tribe. thats that tribe's culture. that doesnt influence the diaspora. you're just proving my point but arguing with no point because you're in your feelings.

this is like me saying "no one has heard my album besides my family, but im just as influential as jay z :mjcry:"
 

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are you drunk?
that part you quote is kind of not wrong though. "Black" has always meant African-American/ADOS. Only recently have other groups in the diaspora started calling themselves black without dry heaving. How many times have we heard Africans say things like "I didn't know what 'black' meant until I got to America" or "I found out I was 'black' in America...we came of countries where everyone looked like us so we grouped ourselves ethnically or nationally or tribally".

There's a reason we call some people "new blacks" and why we keep having issues with these "new blacks" trying to redefine shyt or "new blacks" trying to let the Adeles of the world appropriate shyt.

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I did not know I was black until I came to America 17 years ago. And even then, it did not click immediately. And even now, I sometimes have to have a mental battle to decipher if I'm receiving a certain kind of treatment because I'm black or because I'm an immigrant, or both.


In my country, Nigeria, I was simply Igbo, from the state of Anambra, from the town of Adazi-Nnukwu, and from the local government area of Aniocha. I was the proud and only child of Dr. and Dr. Ezimora. That was me. And that was how I identified myself.

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So my identity growing up was Christian, Catholic, and Igbo. And sometimes I felt Nigerian in sort of a healthy way, especially when Nigeria was playing in the World Cup. Then I would think about my nationality as a Nigerian. But, when I came to the U.S., it just changed. I think that America, and obviously because of its history, it’s the one country where, in some ways, identity is forced on you, because you have to check a box. You have to be something. And, I came here and very quickly realized to Americans I was just black. And for a little while, I resisted it, because it didn’t take me very long when I came here to realize how many negative stereotypes were attached to blackness.
 

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why is this so hard if its such an idiotic statement

music, fashion, activism, speech, attitude, etc...

nikka your tagline is "black man takin no losses..."
who did that come from and what culture speaks that way?

music & fashion my g???

:mjlol:

That’s your measuring bar of ‘what it means to be black’?

You cant be that stupid

speech and attitude? Are we in high school?

You kids are hilarious man I’m gonna leave you to it

:francis:
 

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music & fashion my g???

:mjlol:

That’s your measuring bar of ‘what it means to be black’?

You cant be that stupid

speech and attitude? Are we in high school?

You kids are hilarious man I’m gonna leave you to it

:francis:
so you just ignored everything else i stated. and still proceeded to not give an answer.
yeah, yall are just stupid, in your feelings and just expect to AAs to feel inferior.

ados gave you nikkas an identity. deal with it and stop crying
 

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I told yall this is what 2nd gen immigrants have started doing. "I'm black and born here!" As they insult foundational black americans.

@LaBellaNicole0416.NYC @HarlemHottie @Lord-Yosh

Born here but their homage is still on their homeland and will use every opportunity to shyt on you, insult you, and sideline to side with their nonAmerican native borns. How many times does this play out to the detriment. They may as well put a confederate cac flag in their bios on twitter; I can’t tell the fukkin difference, at times. and anyone defending that type of Animosity toward AAs in defense of a cac is suspect. Idc which side of the globe they’re own. I was on that one accord until I noticed the pattern; I respect/ally with the place that raised me and stamped New York on my birth certificate; there’s no such thing as dual allegiances where they can shyt on black people in the U.S. and then run to the safety of their buffer countries for solidarity. I don’t do it but then again not everyone has warrior blood in their veins - dudes hearts pump marshmallow, crying about their trigger moments at black Americans when we historically haven’t been hostile to them in our communities until they come over here with their racist stereotypes and akata branding of our lineage and legacy. It’s sickening - let them bask in their cac escapism. Don’t ask us for help when they need it bc we’re the only ones who don’t have Stockholm sydrome for the oppressor and openly oppose c00n behavior- they treat that shyt like a right of passage outside of the AA community. They have to lie and infiltrate on our names, history, behavior, culture - who does that remind you of. Born here online but offline on the street they will cut into the convo with a quickness to tell you their ethnicity to make sure you know that their the “different ones”- “mi no like those lazy akatas” - the number one consumers of bleach soap, white worship, bad wigs and white men; and it ain’t black Americans which is why we are so universally hated bc we don’t get along to go along.

yeah, yeah I’ll take that neg or warning points from the nonAA factions that get emotional scoot the truth.
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