Real Question...What enables French Montana to call black people the N word?

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almost none...only black influence they had are the people from the western sahara who are not regarded as moroccans by their own country

Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a rich culture and civilization. Through Moroccan history, it has hosted many people coming from East (Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Jews and Arabs), South (Sub-Saharan Africans) and North (Romans, Vandals, Andalusians and Moors).
Phoenicians and Carthaginians are nikkas. Moors are also nikkas.

But Morroccans being on their Dominican with the self hate and white Semite worship, well...

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you've never been to morocco..and you dont know the morrocan demographics..
I dare you to call a person from rabat having the same skin color as french black..they will eat you alive..

It's a berber gene...with arab colonization in him...CLEARLY!!!
Berbers are north African redbones, I thought. Still black.
 

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Why you think King Mohammed VI of Morocco looks light skinned black?

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His father and the egypt leader ...

"Anwar Sadat, a former Egyptian president, was not happy when he heard a film on his life would have an African American actor portraying him, and the late Hassan II of Morocco was never amused by a reference to his black ancestry"
 

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The post earlier was sarcasm... Putting out the stupidness of calling french black... is the same as calling the iranian leader black
 

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His father and the egypt leader ...

"Anwar Sadat, a former Egyptian president, was not happy when he heard a film on his life would have an African American actor portraying him, and the late Hassan II of Morocco was never amused by a reference to his black ancestry"


dog, that means nothing...there are people black as coal in Africa who don't see themselves personally as "black" because it's a Western concept and they have their own perceptions on race.
 

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Go worry about cac problems wtf you on this fourm claiming to be black trying to school us on our history fukk off, your a racist euro faq

Your history ?? Lol you don't know sh!t about morroco...and the same goes for all your american coli friends...

Hell..even if the whole coli daps and agrees with you...It wont make you right..

Go read books...ever visited morroco? Have morrocans friends? I did , I do... and I know their history..studied their history...inspired by their story since I was 11 years old..so gtfo with YOUR history.
 

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dog, that means nothing...there are people black as coal in Africa who don't see themselves personally as "black" because it's a Western concept and they have their own perceptions on race.

True ...but to me..it represents their feelings towards black people...the same feelings I experience when I go there and when I speak to them.. A black page in their book if you ask me.
 

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its always funny when I see a spanish person use the word knowing that many of the original slave owners were conquistadors. Also doesnt the n-word derive from the spanish word "Negro" meaning black?
A history teacher told the class the whites on the slaveships weren't educated so the Niger river and the people they enslaved around it became nigg*r
nah I think they got the pass because they just grew up super poor with black folks in NYC... :yeshrug: when I came up every person from my hood, a really rough area in jersey, including white people used the word so I'm not sure
A fellow Jersey breh :myman: this is pretty much the answer
 
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