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

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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.

Do you not live better than 90% of blk americans?
In the richest blk county in the country?

I have relatives deep down south....there are places where people have outhouses

where folks live in shacks

do you blame those blk americans for their poverty?
 

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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.
Your dad came from privilege, your lifestyle coming up is closer to the Hustables than it is to ADOS or your typical African or Caribbean immigrant who came from nothing

I have fam that came from privilege, it's a completely different world they are from. You don't have to kick it with the riff raff, we do.
 

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You don't care about anywhere but Kenya, and that's only online. You can't even survive in your home country, and you know it :mjpls:

I actually have rental property in Kenya. I’ll be there for a month this summer. :umad:
 

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Your dad came from privilege, your lifestyle coming up is closer to the Hustables than it is to ADOS or your typical African or Caribbean immigrant who came from nothing

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My dad was not a good father.

He left to go chase his political dreams in Nigeria while I was raised on Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, NY. I grew up in a one bedroom apartment with three younger sisters and grew up sleeping on a couch.

I got on my dad before he died telling him “you knew better than most Africans. I saw all those books and all those things you read about how blacks were treated here. Yet you still left me here.”

See… You know zero about me. I grew up on Franklin Avenue. Who the fukk was comfortable in Crown Heights in the 80s? :mjlol:

My second dad was my best friend’s father from Trini. My second mom was Ms Watson whose grandson you see me talk about going to play for Virginia Tech. You don’t know anything about me bro.

I grew up in luxury. :mjlol:
 

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My dad was not a good father.

He left to go chase his political dreams in Nigeria while I was raised on Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, NY. I grew up in a one bedroom apartment with three younger sisters and grew up sleeping on a couch.

I got on my dad before he died telling him “you knew better than most Africans. I saw all those books and all those things you read about how blacks were treated here. Yet you still left me here.”

See… You know zero about me. I grew up on Franklin Avenue. Who the fukk was comfortable in Crown Heights in the 80s? :mjlol:

My second dad was my best friend’s father from Trini. My second mom was Ms Watson whose grandson you see me talk about going to play for Virginia Tech. You don’t know anything about me bro.

I grew up in luxury. :mjlol:
My bad, that intro made it seem like you was just this privilege ass nikka with a strong opinion. My bad for assuming otherwise.
 

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My bad, that intro made it seem like you was just this privilege ass nikka with a strong opinion. My bad for assuming otherwise.
I’ve learned there’s a difference between being a good man and a good father.

He was an African who was taught by the same man who mentored Kwame Nkrumah yet he STILL left my mom and my siblings here to fend for ourselves.

In the 80s just as crack genocide happened.

It took me to live there to sort of understand why he may have done so. I think a lot of African men leave their families because back home they know the village will raise the children. I was in America though… There was no village helping my mom and my siblings. We were on our own and I thank God that I had good people around me while we all suffered through that 1980s hell.
 
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Your whole post is a run on sentence, what the hell are you talking about

yo, i just had to comment on this... i went back and made clear separation after the periods in dudes sentences..

He didn't have any run on sentences, longest sentence was 12 words....

lol... wtf... are nikkas making up grammar corrections to appear smart now?


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 actually have rental property in Kenya. I’ll be there for a month this summer. :umad:
Lol at staying in your home country for 30 days being worthy of a “:umad:

Everyday I look at Africans it becomes clear how we all got in this mess.

Y’all so weak. Makes sense how them crackas BOGARDED a whole continent
 

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Lol at staying in your home country for 30 days being worthy of a “:umad:

Everyday I look at Africans it becomes clear how we all got in this mess.

Y’all so weak. Makes sense how them crackas BOGARDED a whole continent
imagine a nikka talking shyt about how dude left the black community to live in a white community

"aye, I have a rental property on the black side of the city, ill stop by for a month this summer"

:dead:
 

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This question should be phrased the other way around
It’s wild to me. When Nelson Mandela was released from jail and came to America, the FIRST thing he did was come to my high school to the football field and speak to the people of Bed Stuy.

He said during his time in prison no set of people sent more letters to him and for for the anti-apartheid movement more than blacks from Brooklyn. Then I think about the blacks from Harlem who stormed the United Nations in protest of Patrice Lumumba‘s murder. Blacks in this country have always been on the front lines in defense of a lot of African leaders around the world.

Yet I dont think the reverse happens.
 
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