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And you can hear heavy reggae influence in trap music.
NO, Sandeep.
And you can hear heavy reggae influence in trap music.
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans[3]) are an ethnic group ofAmericans (citizens or residents of the United States) with total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.[
fukk you you Ol patchouli smelling ass nikka. Go smoke some weed and listen to reggae.@Cake doesnt represent all of us Caribbean brehs
yes, dumb nikka. Anyone who listens to reggae and listens to trap can hear that shyt. Reggae had mad influence on southern hip hop culture period.NO, Sandeep.
Alright Ajeet Amar...only thread I've ever posted in about race. But cuz I got you in your feelings I'm an Indian race troll. Sure am.
But
I thought racism was the systematic oppression and subjugation of one race by another dominant race.
If we are the same race, @Poitier is the same race as anybody else here who's not a cac, mestizo, desi, arab, or asian. That's not racism, it's prejudice and stereotypes based on personal experience. Some of you reinforce them. Don't be in anybody's country disrespecting them. I'm in Canada, I nod at my brehs when I see them because I love my black people. We speak. Africans in the United States are not a monolith...a LOT of them act funny. You on a website co-owned by a BLACK MAN FROM NEW YORK...based off of sports, dominated by american black men...and music, created by and for american black people. We are not on y'all shyt deep speaking on your home culture...y'all can speak on us in our spaces, we have the right to respond and/or give our own opinions on y'all. Shouldn't even be an US and Y'ALL...but y'all made y'all a "y'all".
yup cuz we're not all black.
As a black man raised in America I don't face all the same struggles as the rest of you. I'm carribbean there is no Us.
White supremacy still doing its thing in 2016. And people wonder why I hate nikkas. Cuz nikkas hate nikkas.
I dislike nikkas because they have no loyalty no respect no nothing.Uh......what?
Use cac websites to define what WE are.
No, we define ourselves.
Nah breh the term was coined by Jesse Jackson for Blacks who were in the US before and during Jim Crow
That's a nonsensical argument. You're using CAC language on a CAC computer and CAC internet. The sociological definition would be the one necessary to describe the group. If you can quote black sociologists that don't speak CAC english describing the group as something else, please post it.
Nah breh, he didn't invent or coin it. He just made it popular in the 80s.
And he said
Yes, it's Lawrence O Donnell - but just listen...
Here is a NYT article from 1989 discussing the word
'African-American' Favored By Many of America's Blacks
and an article from 2015 discussing the original use of it
http://www.nytimes.com/times-inside...ears-earlier-than-thought-reporters-notebook/
The word had been used since 1782
That's a nonsensical argument. You're using CAC language on a CAC computer and CAC internet. The sociological definition would be the one necessary to describe the group. If you can quote black sociologists that don't speak CAC english describing the group as something else, please post it.
Nah breh, he didn't invent or coin it. He just made it popular in the 80s.
And he said
Yes, it's Lawrence O Donnell - but just listen...
Here is a NYT article from 1989 discussing the word
'African-American' Favored By Many of America's Blacks
and an article from 2015 discussing the original use of it
http://www.nytimes.com/times-inside...ears-earlier-than-thought-reporters-notebook/
The word had been used since 1782