What exactly did Black Immigrants do that caused so much Vitriol online?

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Your first thought was to attack 💀.
1) I also thought that most divestors were black American before I used the clubhouse app. Cynthia G and them are black American, however there was a very loud group of african women on clubhouse acting like white nationalists. Like i said you wouldn't know what I'm talking about unless you seen it for yourself. The VAST majority of the black men/ women in ADOS initially came from clubhouse. That's actually where the black American vs african beef started. Connie and wonie spots used to help rooms on thar app all the time arguing with african divestors. Those two women went on on link up with tariq and Yvette Carnell. Tariq got most of his following once he started shytting on divestoers and implying that they were mostly african. Folks who came from clubhouse believed this and so tariq got a lot of followers I'm literally telling you what happened becuase I watched all this unfold. Connie was the guest speaker at the last FBA rally that they had in DC. She was also the one constantly going back and forth with afeican divestors on clubhouse. They basically radicalized her. I watched this shyt play out in real time. Yvette Carnell didn't have a large following until all the black Americans from clubhouse migrated to twitter.

Yes but Yvette didn't have many followers until 2019. That's my entire point. I watched how nikkas from clubhouse were the first to gravitate towards her. You're missing my point completely out of anger. Yvette wouldn't have followers if black Americans hadn't seen how ugly some of these Africans on clubhouse were. There were literally afeican women on there holding nazi rooms with white nationalists talking about decimating black American men. It's a two way street and it's clear that you don't like hearing the truth. I was there from day 1 observing all this shyt. Connie, woni spots ans even that scammer Sir Maejor all came from clubhouse. They all used to have black American vs african spaces on there that drew thousands of people. This dynamic then spread to twitter once they all migrated there. Add tariq and Yvette to the mix and it's how we got here today.

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I have never in my life seen a lower class caribbean people discount lower class caribbean people
In Ny there are caribbean people who would NEVER go anywhere close to White Plains Road or Church Ave
they consider those areas ghetto and beneath them

those folks would never say anything positive about ghetto caribbean people
they do not want to be around them
they do not want to talk to them

they usually feel the very same way bout ghetto blk american people

You are very wrong about them picking and choosing ghetto shyt
We not talking about other groups

I am referring to a blk immigrant and a blk american of equal class
there is no looking down on the blk american

for example you speak 3 languages, get straight A's, come from a great family or conduct yourself well
how could someone look down on you?

Unless they are more talented etc
There's some truth in this, being a deportee was one of the biggest black marks to have against you. Basically you wasted money and opportunity. Nobody is telling their children don't hang around x group in a vacuum unless they're on some cartoonish xenophobia.....but you are told don't hang around knuckleheads. The view is American knucklehead goes to prison and comes home. Jamaican knucklehead goes to prison and gets a one way ticket courtesy Uncle Sam.
 
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Its both sides from my experience. My dad is from Nigeria but came here for college in the 70'a. Sadly some people in my moms family/community spoke down towards him because he's Nigerian, but he brushed it off and thats what all of us should do instead of this nonstop name calling and finger pointing....its a waste of time.
I feel what you’re saying but I can say with complete confidence that every single Black American on here never had a problem with Africans at all until they found out how Africans really felt about them.

It was all love.

We couldn’t wait for the day where we could get up from under these white folks and break bread with y’all.

Little did we know that white folks was playing with y’all mind and you actually fell for it.
 

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I recently (bout 2 months ago) had an encounter with a non-FBA co-worker who I thought was cool at my last job till he showed his true colors. I was talking to another FBA co-worker about our families and our ties to the South. This non-FBA co-worker then referred to our ancestors as "cotton pickers" and said he even told his half FBA son that he is half "cotton picker"/Jamaican and Indian. I told him his family fled Jamaica and asked why he wasn't in Jamaica and he couldn't give me an answer. The African dude at my last job never talked to me and would try to mean mug me till I mean mugged him and he never stared at me again. My Haitian co-worker was pretty cool, but he told me that if a white person calls him the N-Word, he doesn't care and said he doesn't hold anything against CACS for slavery that happened in America. Also, my brother had to break up with his African girlfriend because her father said he didn't want her with a "Black American". He still talks about it to this day.

At this point, I don't care anymore. All of my friends are Black Americans and I only date Black American women. I don't feel any connection whatsoever with Africans/foreign Blacks.

:yeshrug:

:duck: :duck:
 

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You are telling me a person is immersed in the culture of their parents
yet have no accent?

Maybe cali different. For example with Bobby Shmurda. He mostly talks like an American yet every so often he speaks a few words of patois.
Look at Biggy 2nd Gen no accent and immersed in the culture of Jamaica

what about Busta Rhymes… same thing

It’s obvious that you’re just making stuff up right now
 

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I recently (bout 2 months ago) had an encounter with a non-FBA co-worker who I thought was cool at my last job till he showed his true colors. I was talking to another FBA co-worker about our families and our ties to the South. This non-FBA co-worker then referred to our ancestors as "cotton pickers" and said he even told his half FBA son that he is half "cotton picker"/Jamaican and Indian. I told him his family fled Jamaica and asked why he wasn't in Jamaica and he couldn't give me an answer. The African dude at my last job never talked to me and would try to mean mug me till I mean mugged him and he never stared at me again. My Haitian co-worker was pretty cool, but he told me that if a white person calls him the N-Word, he doesn't care and said he doesn't hold anything against CACS for slavery that happened in America. Also, my brother had to break up with his African girlfriend because her father said he didn't want her with a "Black American". He still talks about it to this day.

At this point, I don't care anymore. All of my friends are Black Americans and I only date Black American women. I don't feel any connection whatsoever with Africans/foreign Blacks.

:yeshrug:

This sounds made up :mjlol:

Was someone really that disrespectful at work???

This should be an HR situation not a Coli story …
 

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This sounds made up :mjlol:

Was someone really that disrespectful at work???

This should be an HR situation not a Coli story …
No it's not made up. I actually got fired from that job over some gay shyt. I made a post about it.
 

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No it's not made up. I actually got fired from that job over some gay shyt. I made a post about it.
You fukked up

There’s no chance that someone is calling me a cotton picker on the job and keeping their job ...
 

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You fukked up

There’s no chance that someone is calling me a cotton picker on the job.

They would be fired not me …. trust
I didn't get fired over that situation, Breh. :comeon:
 
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