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

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i'll share a story as an anecdote...my first wife was liberian...we were living in Atl at the time...i had just got hired as a consultant for Accenture....Si moves in with me and we get engaged. We go to her mom's house to announce it...her mom fights her daughter at the announcement and says "you can't marry an American black." At the time...i wasn't serving...finessing....or doing ainything to warrant that... she wanted her daughter to find another african in Atla (plenty)...but since thien will i date an immigrant? fukk no...
 

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let us just put this bullshyt to rest

in jamaica there are streets and neighborhoods minutes away that they slaughter each other

in america there are streets and neighborhoods minutes away that they slaughter each other

humans are fukd up

trying to act like your set of folks is better than another is some fantasy shyt
especially when YOU are one to say racist things against africans
yes RACIST
as what a klansman would say

not for anything personal
not for anything real
just you THINKING africans "look down" on you
sad shyt

you said all that to a simple yes or no question... that's how I know you are deflecting from the real topic.. you wont give an honest response because you are embarrassed of the truth
My question is it anti-black or anti black-American. Completely different Ball game if it’s the first rather than the second. You’re not being specific thats the Problem

ADOS Americans are the most pro-"black" culture in the entire diaspora...
we have pushed harder for development of the "black" identity harder than any other group....

a couple hundreds years of daily interactions with white oppression made us this way..

the other parts of the diaspora push harder for their own ethnicity/nationality than the entire "black" identity itself..
which is why we didn't grow up hearing any stereotypes about other groups in the diaspora...

shyt I'm "creole" but I've only even mentioned that less than 10 times in my entire life... I'm automatically "black" in America and I have no problem with it because I consider creole just a subgroup of ADOS...

I never heard anybody in my family push me to marry or stay within the creole group.
I never heard anybody in my family say anything positive about light skin or talk about "good" hair...

I have heard firsthand accounts of the anti black American sentiment and black "self hatred" in the Caribbean and African community from Caribbean and African people themselves.
 

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You have psychological issues that you need to sort out
anyone can see that
Why do you always need a team?Who is anyone? Are you a doctor? That Jamaican speak for themselves. Stop acting like you are an all everything. You’ve never lived in Jamaica
 

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I ask again
if YOU are a hateful xenophobic ignorant person

why complain if others exist like you?
1. im not xenophobic...

2. why would I complain about non-xenophobic people?

3. Please answer the question: did you hear any negative stereotypes about black people from your community when you were growing up? If you ignore this simple yes or no answer again, I have to logically conclude the answer is a shameful yes.
 

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This is how many Africans treat their fellow African. I have a problem with this and long have.

So never be surprised if they come here with an attitude thinking we are better than someone. Much of it is based on class and a behavior long learned before stepping foot here.
 

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1. im not xenophobic...

2. why would I complain about non-xenophobic people?

3. Please answer the question: did you hear any negative stereotypes about black people from your community when you were growing up? If you ignore this simple yes or no answer again, I have to logically conclude the answer is a shameful yes.

You are slow. Black people does not mean african americans. Black people are worldwide sir. Your question is stupid.
Blk Americans are not viewed negatively as a whole.
If you are a dunce xenophobe THAT IS YOU
not blk america

stand on your own
Do you also have daddy issues?
I am recognising a pattern here
Well let me tell you, most men have daddy issues
their father disappointed or wronged them or their mother in some way

do not take that out on people

Why do you always need a team?Who is anyone? Are you a doctor? That Jamaican speak for themselves. Stop acting like you are an all everything. You’ve never lived in Jamaica

You got daddy issues, sir.
 

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So you're saying the jamaican community never expressed any ados stereotypes to you growing up?

yes or no...you keep trying to type paragraphs to hide from answering

The only people I grew up hearing negative about as a whole were the wite people responsible for south african slavery

NOBODY I have ever heard single out blk american people in a negative way

you and the rest of xenophobes WANT conflict

no matter how many times you are told folks hates their countrymen MUCH MORE than they would blk americans
you do not listen

want to feel hated and dispised?
why?

and no matter what I say, you will say its a lie
"yall hate us yall hate us"

we gonna have to talk about your daddy issues sir
I saw you make a few references to him before
want to discuss?
if not I will move past that
 

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You are slow. Black people does not mean african americans. Black people are worldwide sir. Your question is stupid.
Blk Americans are not viewed negatively as a whole.
If you are a dunce xenophobe THAT IS YOU
not blk america

stand on your own
Do you also have daddy issues?
I am recognising a pattern here
Well let me tell you, most men have daddy issues
their father disappointed or wronged them or their mother in some way

do not take that out on people



You got daddy issues, sir.
What are you doing for your home country? I’m tying the things that bind us in the diaspora. I’ve brought the Ooni of Ife here. I’m also working on a major project to start bringing a lot more African-Americans to Nigeria. What are you doing?

Im all ears.
 

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The only people I grew up hearing negative about as a whole were the wite people responsible for south african slavery

NOBODY I have ever heard single out blk american people in a negative way
how come your experience is so different than the other carribeans I have met in real life...?

i need to go back and check specific ethnicities... but there have been multiple posts in this thread giving firsthand accounts of anti-ados sentiment that people in the diaspora have witnessed in their own communities...

i jamaican chick i was messing with in my college days told me her parents wouldn't be happy if she brought me home because i wasn't jamaican... and how her family looked down on ADOS blacks because of the stereotypes associated with us

are you saying you have never personally experienced this but it exists?

or are you saying this stuff doesn't exist period?

ppl keep giving firsthand accounts in this thread... somebody gotta be lying
 

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This is how many Africans treat their fellow African. I have a problem with this and long have.

So never be surprised if they come here with an attitude thinking we are better than someone. Much of it is based on class and a behavior long learned before stepping foot here.

you can't expect them to understand any of this. i told the coli long ago classism is ripe in our cultures and the root of many issues. they call this the diaspora war when tribal wars have caught millions in casualties. so at the end it's about perspective. some people here have an agenda to prioritize this and make it a bigger issue than it is, this divide. It's really not a priority for Africans. Most of us have real issues with fellow countrymen. This first world beef is more culture clash than anything. The other shyt spills blood.
 

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What are you doing for your home country? I’m tying the things that bind us in the diaspora. I’ve brought the Ooni of Ife here. I’m also working on a major project to start bringing a lot more African-Americans to Nigeria. What are you doing?

I am being a human being. My home country is the world.
So any chance I get I show love and respect to human beings. All of them.

Keep on doing your work. I applaud it.

A lil about me. I have made a few folks into millionaires. I am not one though.
Sometimes its the little things that creates big things.
 

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I am being a human being. My home country is the world.
So any chance I get I show love and respect to human beings. All of them.

Keep on doing your work. I applaud it.

A lil about me. I have made a few folks into millionaires. I am not one though.
Sometimes its the little things that creates big things.
You’re doing nothing. Meanwhile you’re attacking me actually doing something.

Ain’t that some shyt? You contribute nothing to your country other than pushing keystrokes on a message board. Meanwhile I’m here pulling my hair out trying to get this Nigerian bank to fix my pin number to my account so I can pay salary to my workers there.

Always the loudest that are doing the least.

All you’re doing is living. You are not contributing to your own home country
 

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how come your experience is so different than the other carribeans I have met in real life...?

i need to go back and check specific ethnicities... but there have been multiple posts in this thread giving firsthand accounts of anti-ados sentiment that people in the diaspora have witnessed in their own communities...

i jamaican chick i was messing with in my college days told me her parents wouldn't be happy if she brought me home because i wasn't jamaican... and how her family looked down on ADOS blacks because of the stereotypes associated with us

are you saying you have never personally experienced this but it exists?

or are you saying this stuff doesn't exist period?

ppl keep giving firsthand accounts in this thread... somebody gotta be lying

Well what is the truth?
Was she from a great family?

Are you from a great family?

By the way how you have conducted yourself in this thread, the nasty things you have said about Africans and immigrants

who the fukk would want you in their family?

That is my point sir.
There are blk american men who are from families her family would LOVE

you think every father or parent would accept you?
 

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You’re doing nothing. Meanwhile you’re attacking me actually doing something.

Ain’t that some shyt? You contribute nothing to your country other than pushing keystrokes on a message board. Meanwhile I’m here pulling my hair out trying to get this Nigerian bank to fix my pin number to my account so I can pay salary to my workers there.

Always the loudest that are doing the least.

All you’re doing is living. You are not contributing to your own home country

Sir, I applaud you. Keep up the good work and much success.
 
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