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

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pretty sure it started with immigrants looking down on black Americans...

the negative stereotypes of blacks in America is definitely perpetuated in immigrant communities

that was the spark..

then angry nikkas online just fueled the back and forth from both sides
I think it's ADOS looks down on African and Caribbeans and wants them to bow down to them as they feel they bow down to whites.

It's just the want to be white people.

As for Africans and Caribbeans, some of the loudest lack respect and appreciation for what ados did before they got here and need to have more respect in general.

A lot of these ados nikkas got real hate in their hearts tho. That's just bytchassness. Nothing can be done about that. Same for those immigrants who constantly look down and don't care about ados fight and struggle.
 

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Whites in the background laughing their ass off at Black people dividing and conquering each other
Africans care about the white gaze way too much. Example… Your post.

This is Black people talking together saying exactly what the truth is. Africans and Caribbean‘s have a skin bleaching problem. Black Americans also have their own set of problems. No group is absent of any dysfunction. Who gives a fukk what white people say. I’ve never heard you try to correct shyt
 

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I think it's ADOS looks down on African and Caribbeans and wants them to bow down to them as they feel they bow down to whites.

It's just the want to be white people.

As for Africans and Caribbeans, some of the loudest lack respect and appreciation for what ados did before they got here and need to have more respect in general.

A lot of these ados nikkas got real hate in their hearts tho. That's just bytchassness. Nothing can be done about that. Same for those immigrants who constantly look down and don't care about ados fight and struggle.
At what point do Africans admit truths amongst themselves? Look at this thread. You had Africans asking folks to drill shyt down so they can say “thats in Nigeria” or trying to isolate shyt to a particular country.

Africans don’t give a fukk about other Africans either.
 

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Africans care about the white gaze way too much. Example… Your post.

This is Black people talking together saying exactly what the truth is. Africans and Caribbean‘s have a skin bleaching problem. Black Americans also have their own set of problems. No group is absent of any dysfunction. Who gives a fukk what white people say. I’ve never heard you try to correct shyt

Your whole post is a run on sentence, what the hell are you talking about
 

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At what point do Africans admit truths amongst themselves? Look at this thread. You had Africans asking folks to drill shyt down so they can say “thats in Nigeria” or trying to isolate shyt to a particular country.

Africans don’t give a fukk about other Africans either.
Yep, Africa got its own issues due to the cac creating a dog eat dog culture. Nnamdi Kanu said it best for Africans, they need a two year brainwashing to get out all of the bad behaviors they learned in this society. They need to get their culture back and not just pick and choose what part of the culture they want to move forward with
 

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Whats the difference between suffering in kenya and suffering in america?

you rich so you know nothing about suffering

what of the millions of blk americans suffering?
do you bash them for not making it?
You keep saying "rich". I am not, I'm "comfortable". Vast difference.
That boy can't make it there. He knows.
There is a world away from here, stop being obtuse.
 

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truth is black immigrants identify more with the immigrant journey than they do the one of blackness.

and I as a Black American do not identify with that shyt at all. And that’s where the disconnect comes from as well.

I’m not an immigrant neither was my moms or my pops or my grandparents or they parents.

Black immigrants are more immigrants than they are black

That and the fact that all immigration is bad for black Americans. Black, white, all of it is bad for us.
 

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You care about the white gaze. You care that imaginary white people are watching this conversation.


I get it, you want to show the Coli the new slogans you learned over the summer. When you are ready to talk like a human being, let me know
 

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My parents were pan Africanists. My fathers professor in college while at Hunter was John Henrik Clark. My dad was a Yoruba Ife Prince Who grew up in the palace and told me as a boy being raised here that you are black before you represent any tribe or nation because that’s how the world will view you. Out of all people, Yoruba prince told me to set that shyt aside to know that you are black before anything. The older I got the more I realize that my parents were extremely different than most Nigerians.

My dad got it. And that’s why he went back to Nigeria to try to fix the country. That’s why his best friend Dele Giwa went back to Nigeria and got murdered by the country. That’s why my self was never raise there went back there to try to build a business and fix the country.

I wasnt raised like most Nigerians.
Shout out to your parents

would you say though because of that experience
you have the viewpoint of Nigeria as how Cubans in Miami would?
As how those Jamaicans who left Jamaica during the hot political years talk about it?

It is not just making a point on an issue, it is VERY personal to you
I get it
 
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