Once again you’re attempts at discrediting me when I’m African American. That’s the only play you have because you’re insane is to state someone is suddenly not African American because they don’t believe in this bullshyt.
You are in competition with white people, black people for validation. That’s the only reason Hebrew, Egyptians etc are important. You’re not proud of your ancestry because you would know this isn’t the behavior of proud people.
The rest of the diaspora and majority of black Americans view Kyrie, Kanye and Israelites as crackpot weirdos stuck in poverty and mental illness. It’s not respected or taken seriously. It does nothing for us collectively but make us look like weirdos.
What’s even more crazy and once again you’re attempt to weaponize and quantify our history to disparage others.
That’s not love of yourself. You arrived at that level of discourse because you used to be a pan African dikk riding histories not your own only to have it not reciprocated. Literally the basis for modern black American online spaces.
That’s not love of thyself. That’s a response to unrequited love
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That’s the difference between me and you weirdo online Tariq Nasheed dikk riders. Y’all went from Natives, Pan Africans, Egyptians to now ADOS/FBA. See I don’t have to call myself that because I was never pan African. I had enough common sense and love of my own history to not reduce it to silly emotional taglines like “
same boat different stops”.
I had enough common sense and pride in my own history to understand that differences aren’t inherently bad. I do not need to be in the middle of every diasporans histories to enjoy it.
So you’re little temper tantrums and weaponizing history is cute, misdirected especially towards me, but they reveal the truth which is you’re responding to trauma. You’re entire scholarship is in response to feeling unwanted, disrespected or minimized. That’s not love of self. That’s unrequited love