Yes on my fathers side but my mother is 100% Ghanaian.
OK, this explain a lot.
Yes on my fathers side but my mother is 100% Ghanaian.
OK, this explain a lot.
It always goes back to "your mama is black so don't criticize black folks"
keep blaming white folks for all the problems in the black community.
No one is denying white racism but whites are NOT responsible for black women having 70% or more kids out of wedlock.
Whites are not responsible for black women fukking "n!ggas who don't take care of their kids" and procreating many fatherless kids with them.
Keep playing the victim. Every immigrant group has surpassing the black race in America but people like you choose to defend ignorant and destructive behavior in the black community.
I expect the out of wedlock rate to be 90% in the next 10 years.
OK, this explain a lot.
It is funny how he changed his tone when he was interviewing Tariq Nasheed and Elise Neal.
Black immigrants are the most educated yet least employed of all immigrants. Who's fault is that?
nikka switched his tune up real quick when Tariq was on the show last weekend. Once Tariq started droppin some wisdom and tommy could tell this was a thorough nikka, who wasn't about that self-hating nonsense he hushed all that black women aint shyt talk.
Then once Tariq left, the very next minute Tommy was right back to "black women aint shyt" "they dont like us" I honestly don't see how his listeners could take him serious after that.
you gotta source for this?
Black immigrants attend college at a much higher rate than U.S.-born blacks or whites, concluded a John Hopkins study in 2009. The immigrants were educated, successful people in their home countries, researchers said
we must've heard different interviews cus they basically agreed on everything.
and to people making these type of comments, was that your first time listening to the show or his interviews?
At 12.4%, black immigrants had the highest unemployment rate among foreign-born workers in 2010. In comparison, the unemployment rate was slightly lower for Hispanic immigrants (11.3%) and significantly lower for white (7.4%) and Asian immigrants (7.3%).
^^^^^Blacks of all backgrounds get educations, but achieve less. I wonder why. Can't be racism, can it?So the question is, if education is seen as an enabler not necessarily an equalizer, how come for blacks or Africans, the outcome of their education appears less than? Does this stretch the notion that equal opportunity as in education, does not mean equal outcome?