The Dust King
A Childrens Story
I have direct Jamaican and Rican connections (I'm full FBA).
I have direct Jamaican and Rican connections (I'm full FBA).
direct to PARTS within my family but indirect to myself
I just came in this dumbass thread to say the way you try to conflate your shytty pro-Trump Dailywire.com right wing views with pro-civil rights leaders and activism. Running here cherry picking Coretta Scott King to support your Republican Party shilling when Martin Luther King himself marched with the likes of Stokely Carmichael for equal rights in this country.
No black man or woman who is as much a cheerleader for Heritage Foundation right wing policy as you should be lecturing any sane person on understanding "the political landscape" of America. You are so caught up in your inane, self-important bigotry towards "non-Americans" you passively support a political ideology that is literally banning black literature in schools.
Why are you black Republicans such pompous cornballs 24/7? Real Black activism--not this hashtag Twitter roleplaying--has always been rooted in a global, leftist, anti-colonial, ideology. Youfaawful "conservative" pro-fascist, American nationalist views has NEVER been apart of black activism.
Ya mama drawz dirty...HoeRoasted that dirty heffa @HarlemHottie
You are telling me, a person born and raised in Jamaica, that Jamaicans listened to hip hop music?
Especially back then?
You crazy?
Kool Herc himself was one of those. He did not play certain music.
ALL the music played on the radio was souls, classics, blues, country etc
What is wrong with you?
i said what I said clown nikka.
I already proved you wrong
see above
Kool Herc has been in the USA since the mid 1960s. The music he did
I said HipHop was heard in Jamaica from the radio/records in the late 1970s/early 1980s...not the 1950s/1960s!!
Also imagine if this useless ass hashtag actually accomplished something other than making Tariq Nasheed rich.
Had a whole entire showdown for reparations in California and in the end, after all the pompous talk, couldn't even get 50% of BLACK voters to agree to reparations, let alone voters as a whole. So all this hashtag has left is a bunch of nikkas who clearly miss being in high school instigating c00n rumbles with Caribbeans and Africans.
FBA and ADOS has to go down in history as the most embarrassingly failed "pro-black movement" in history. Affirmative Action is illegal. Black literature and history is being called "woke" by white Republicans and getting banned or distorted in schools. We have less rights as Americans in 2023 than before these fukking fake ass militant hashtags started. And this is what yall are insecure about? Discrediting and disparaging other black people over a fukking music genre?
Someone please tell me what the hell has this "movement" accomplished for black people other than being a piggyback for Tariq Nasheed and a gateway to turning black people into anti-black, anti-immigrant nationalist conservative c00ns?
Nice try but I have direct Jamaican and Rican connections in my fam (I'm full FBA). My mom's godmother was straight from Puerto Rico, she has siblings (my aunts/uncles) who are 1/2 Jamaican....I have numerous 1/2 Rican cousins. I'm no stranger to Latin Caribs and West Indians of various sorts. Try again
Nice try but I have direct Jamaican and Rican connections in my fam (I'm full FBA). My mom's godmother was straight from Puerto Rico, she has siblings (my aunts/uncles) who are 1/2 Jamaican....I have numerous 1/2 Rican cousins. I'm no stranger to Latin Caribs and West Indians of various sorts. Try again
These neggas are textbook the c00ns who use to talk shyt about black immigrants and pick fights for no reason. All because those black immigrants wanted to go to school and do well in math. That’s it. They’re still holding grudges because no matter how much they talked shyt and hated them, all the bullying those black immigrants are still doing well for themselves. That’s all it’s aboutAlso imagine if this useless ass hashtag actually accomplished something other than making Tariq Nasheed rich.
Had a whole entire showdown for reparations in California and in the end, after all the pompous talk, couldn't even get 50% of BLACK voters to agree to reparations, let alone voters as a whole. So all this hashtag has left is a bunch of nikkas who clearly miss being in high school instigating c00n rumbles with Caribbeans and Africans.
FBA and ADOS has to go down in history as the most embarrassingly failed "pro-black movement" in history. Affirmative Action is illegal. Black literature and history is being called "woke" by white Republicans and getting banned or distorted in schools. We have less rights as Americans in 2023 than before these fukking fake ass militant hashtags started. And this is what yall are insecure about? Discrediting and disparaging other black people over a fukking music genre?
Someone please tell me what the hell has this "movement" accomplished for black people other than being a piggyback for Tariq Nasheed and a gateway to turning black people into anti-black, anti-immigrant nationalist conservative c00ns?
Ask any person on this website with Jamaican parentage or grew up there
Do their parents ever play hip hop
They play EVERY SINGLE TYPE of american music
NO hip hop
Ask any poster here
Which of their elders or parents over the age of 50 ever played hip hop in their house
I am not even talking about Jamaica
I am talking about in America, a parent like Voletta Wallace or any Jamaican elder
Ask ANY POSTER HERE
Cause you do not know what you talking about
ASK ANY POSTER HERE
In Jamaica?
You out your damn mind sir
These neggas are textbook the c00ns who use to talk shyt about black immigrants and pick fights for no reason. All because those black immigrants wanted to go to school and do well in math. That’s it. They’re still holding grudges because no matter how much they talked shyt and hated them, all the bullying those black immigrants are still doing well for themselves. That’s all it’s about
Don’t let those fools tell you otherwise
Dude, people who are at least 50 years old would have been born only as far back as 1973. That's would be the same age groups as Busta or Pete Rock. Of course they played/listened to HipHop as they came up during the rise of it as a commercial product. We're not talking about people who are 75+ years old.
'Sup Ku Klux Kreyol...
You still making power moves with Roger Stone?