Rip to this breh. Hope his family gets justice. She’s a pretty blonde white girl, so she may just get away with this.
I THINK IS HAS MORE
TO DO WITH THE FACT HE AND
HE FAMILY CALLS NATIVE BLACK
AMERICANS AKATAS BUT IM SURE
YOU AND THE OTHER GOOFY YOU
QUOTED KNEW THAT.
Shows how little I interact with foreign black folks, I never heard the term akata before. Sound like the name of a tribe.
I did look that shyt up tho
Shows how little I interact with foreign black folks, I never heard the term akata before. Sound like the name of a tribe.
I did look that shyt up tho
If you looked that shyt up then go a little further and look up some of the shyt that happens in Nigeria
You would have thought that kidnapping rings and ritual killings stopped when the slave traded ended and the Aro Confederacy and the Oyo were put out of business. Nope. That shyt is still happening in Nigeria. So ain't nobody got no room to be calling somebody Akata when they do Akata shyt themslves.
But his family raising money for all his funeral expenses? shyt ain't adding up.wow.
dude was living a “great” life from the outside looking in.
But his family raising money for all his funeral expenses? shyt ain't adding up.
Edit: Wait, they Nigerian? Ok so they scamming. Nevermind
I don't wanna hear DJ Akademik claim these Only fans hoes is really broke no more.cmon man lol
everybody saying the chic is “famous” on IG so maybe he was living off her shyt
They got pics of shorty covered in dude blood
Oh well. The pawgs and Nigerians can fight for justice for this man. I’m just an akata.
It's a damn shame c00ns in Nigeria shifted a term of endearment to a slur
One cultural hotspot for this tension is in the word “Akata”, a Yoruba term with a complicated history. The essential meaning translates roughly to “wild animal”—usually a wild cat such as a panther or leopard (though some have contended that it means “fox” or “jackal” instead). The word may have become widely associated with Black American people in the mind’s eye of young Nigerian immigrant students during the Black Panther Party’s high visibility on college campuses in the 1960s-1970s, when our radical youth claimed their identities as displaced African people on the world’s stage.
These were a pivotal two decades for Black American cultural autonomy. The Black Panthers’ fierce wild cat totem burns in the mind, as does the Black Arts Movement with its expressions of our very West African sense of cool and signature revolutionary spirit. Jazz talk had recursively made its way throughout the 20th century into 70s jive talk, in which Black Americans meaningfully and symbolically referred to each other as “cat”.
Continuing the African-centered momentum that our freedom fighters set in motion years ago, I am choosing to form a symbolic socio-political identity using this word. In doing so, I want to re-assert these clarifying statements about Black people born in America.
Call me Akata: Reclaiming our birthright as Indigenous and African people born on American soil - The Black Youth Project
Oh well. The pawgs and Nigerians can fight for justice for this man. I’m just an akata.
Simple Reddit searchWhere the link