why do people assume its not pro black to date Light Skinned/Mixed people ?

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This thread is one big epitome of AAs being psychologically lost.

Cacs did a number and they're struggling to combat it, what a shame.


:comeon: aa's gave the world of global afro descendants the concepts of black pride, black nationalism, afrocentricity and the moden concept of "black".
 

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Come to africa and see if you would be considered black, half breed, you wouldn't. Black and white is just that, black and white. It's not black.


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@ marcuz

why would you dap that post when we all know it's a complete lie

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I gave you the WEB Dubois example. Are we gonna act like Malcolm isn't considered a fellow "black" in Africa?

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I'm not from Ghana.

Ghana isn't in Africa? Your words



Come to africa
and see if you would be considered black
, half breed, you wouldn't. Black and white is just that, black and white. It's not black.

:dwillhuh:

This is like showing a Thai person some japanese porn and telling him how his people are. :heh:



and if you think black power started in America, holy fukking shyt mate, you people are more lost than I initially thought.

Black Power without a doubt started in America
 

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biracial aren't the only light skinned people:stopitslime:
You quoted me saying black AND white are not black, they are black and white. Is this statement true or false? It's not my problem you follow the white man even to the depths of defining your own race. Du Bois also was not biracial.

So I will say this again, in africa, a black and white person is not considered black. He is considered black and white. Coloured to be exact.
 

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Ghana isn't in Africa? Your words


[QUOTE="Clean Cut, post: 16765765, member: 10568"]Come to africa and see if you would be considered black, half breed, you wouldn't. Black and white is just that, black and white. It's not black.

:dwillhuh:





and if you think black power started in America, holy fukking shyt mate, you people are more lost than I initially thought.

Black Power without a doubt started in America[/QUOTE]
Correct, and he was black, he was not biracial.

As for black power, we already had pride, we didn't need to put black in front of it since we are the only people here, and we are already black. Asian people do not call themselves yellow, there is no yellow pride. That whole concept is from the west where it is diverse, but to assume you are the leaders of any pride is absurd. We have pride in our country, to be more specific tribe, you don't know your tribe so you go by 'black'.
 

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You quoted me saying black AND white are not black, they are black and white. Is this statement true or false?

black and white = afroeuropean, is this not true?

It's not my problem you follow the white man even to the depths of defining your own race.

my race isn't defined by any white man

http://www.thecoli.com/posts/16725014/


Du Bois also was not biracial.

black and white = afroeuropean.

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So I will say this again, in africa, a black and white person is not considered black. He is considered black and white. Coloured to be exact.


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And wtf is an afroeuropean, sounds like something a white south african would use, my god you lot are insanely confused.
 

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As for black power, we already had pride, we didn't need to put black in front of it since we are the only people here, and we are already black.

Africa(ns) had tribal pride not "black" pride. "Black" how we use it today is a foreign concept to Africans.


Asian people do not call themselves yellow, there is no yellow pride. That whole concept is from the west where it is diverse, but to assume you are the leaders of any pride is absurd. We have pride in our country, to be more specific tribe, you don't know your tribe so you go by 'black'.

yet Africa(ns) and the global world of afro people took to our concepts of black consciousness





“It was incredible how my head was turned,” Kuti told the New York Times in 1987. “Everything fell into place. For the first time, I saw the essence of blackism. It’s crazy; in the States people think the black power movement drew inspiration from Africa. All these Americans come over here looking for awareness, they don’t realize they’re the ones who’ve got it over there. We were even ashamed to go around in national dress until we saw pictures of blacks wearing dashikis on 125th street.”

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