Since I'm a mix of AA/Caribbean I'm stay out of this due to identity issues. So no more tagging me.
Now they coming over to America. Benefitting off the free labor they sold my ancestors too? Arent they weak for not making it in Africa?
@Diasporan Royalty in here dapping anybody who disagrees with me
Even though he agrees with a lot of my arguments, his personal hatred for me is so strong he'll support any ol bullshyt that goes against me
I got haters
My AA brothers and sisters get preferential treatment that is not extended to anyone else including when they fukk up
Nigerians are the laughing stock of West Africa for their behavior and get clowned across the continent. Why you use them when talking to non Nigerians is beyond me.
Who told you this?
I'm sick and tired of mf'ers using Nigerians as if they represent all Africans
Hell, a lot of Africans don't even like Nigerians
I'm sick and tired of mf'ers using Nigerians as if they represent all Africans
Hell, a lot of Africans don't even like Nigerians
When are you and JB Gonna tool up and take a Tom joyner cruise to go takeover Africa breh?
I've lost interest in Africa as a destination for anything.
My only interest in Africa at the moment is the relationship between African Americans and Africans - historical and present.
And what I'm finding is not good breh
Deal with it. They are the powerhouse of Africa in almost every aspect(except maybe stability) in economics, movies, music, education, and have the most people living abroad of any African country. They are very much the face and future of this continent.
And i say this as a Ghanaian who has plenty of Nigerian friends(and my first gf was one)
There are many successful African-American communities in the USA.As if brain drain doesnt exist in America with blacks leaving lower class communities and running to the burbs instead of building up and creating strong holds on their old communities that sit in prime locations?
I've lost interest in Africa as a destination for anything.
My only interest in Africa at the moment is the relationship between African Americans and Africans - historical and present.
And what I'm finding is not good breh