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Banned
Naw, no travel for me. I'm U.S born and raised. I just needed some humanities classes to fill my schedule up at a community college here in Rochester, NY. Reason I got interested is cause my language Prof. was political as fukk. Almost inappropriately so. This dude was from Egypt but worked in some communications tech capacity but went into the culture aspect of arabic a little too hard-wasn't fond of Israel...
Anyway, I think she a single mom. No clue who the dad is probably black her.
Anyway I think that complexion game over there in the Gulf is a good opportunity for us since it leaves a lot of the stronger blacks ripe for connecting with once we blacks in the west get our economic game together and looking overseas.
I heard them Kuwaiti's is pretty African/ darkskinned + less susceptible to c00nin', so that might be good place for black people too look at if we want to biz in the ME.
I seem any blacks over there in the ME as potential partners and gateways into other countries for biz. They been oppressed or marginalized so long, they could be really open to what we bring to the table.
At least I hope so.
EDIT: Had a buddy from Afghanistan tell me ME chicks layer and put on a shyt load of Make-up. Not surprised by the vids. Didn't know they contoured out they faces though,
yeah I feel you....i'm sort of a black nationalist and would like to see all of our people around the world working together for common interest of the advancement and protection of our race..it's sickening to me that mainstream black American civil rights activist have the audacity to fix their mouth to advocate for anti black sand cacs in Palestine/Syria,etc but have nothing to say about the a-rab on black oppression, violence,, and marginalization of blacks in those air-rub lands.
i wouldn't be so sure about Kuwait's being pro black...I've found the few darkskinned and black elites in the a-rab world tend to be mega c00ns whom go all out to prove their a-rabness by distancing themselves from non arabasized blacks and acting cruel to African populations in their country..just look at Sudanese "arabs" mistreatment of non arab identified Sudanese for example.
i'm with you...i would like to see blacks in America form stronger bonds with our black brothers/sisters in the Middle East(among other places)i think they have potential to be assets for their race but probably will need to be reprogrammed from centuries of Islamic air-rub supremacist/black inferiority brainwashing first.