Why is Poitier an insecure fakkit? Alway pickin on other black groups :dahell:

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That's a word for us, not our word for everybody living in the US. You can find any article you want, p*ssy nikka. Eat this neg for questioning me.

LMAO. Alright bro. I thought we were gonna have some productive discourse. You do your thing. Best of luck!
 
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fukk you you Ol patchouli smelling ass nikka. Go smoke some weed and listen to reggae.

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.

"Dj Darrell bow bow bow" that shyt comes from dancehall.
Dancehall Djs got "toasting" from listening to American R&B djs from the 50s.
Reggae singers got their lyrics from remaking American R&B from the 50s.

Please tell me what we got from Reggae? @IllmaticDelta
 

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Dancehall Djs got "toasting" from listening to American R&B djs from the 50s.
Reggae singers got their lyrics from remaking American R&B from the 50s.

Please tell me what we got from Reggae? @IllmaticDelta
everything. We? nikka you're from Ohio. I have a bigger claim to both hip hop and trap than you do.

Lot of trap beats have reggae influences.

If you can't see Carribean influence in the whole southern culture then you're retarded.
 
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everything. We? nikka you're from Ohio. I have a bigger claim to both hip hop and trap than you do.

Lot of trap beats have reggae influences.

If you can't see Carribean influence in the whole southern culture then you're retarded.
I don't live in Ohio. I wasn't born there...and I lived there a combined 7 years of my child hood...I'm 32.
Think a nikka's from a city because he claims it, brehs. I rep it because I started rapping there...that's it. Where you from? Jamaica? Never been there, huh? Aw damn.
PS: I haven't lived in Ohio since 2008...
 
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everything. We? nikka you're from Ohio. I have a bigger claim to both hip hop and trap than you do.

Lot of trap beats have reggae influences.

If you can't see Carribean influence in the whole southern culture then you're retarded.
It doesn't...there isn't a caribbean presence in the south outside of Miami. Just black people, redneck cacs, and the results of their intermingling.
 

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To be honest I see where he's coming from. A lot of African and Carribbean immigrants be trying to give the major side eye to African Americans. Is it every one? Nope. To be honest I'm pretty sure it's under 25 percent; but still OP you acting like its a everyday occurrence. Just relax bro.

For transparency reasons I identify as African American, even though I'm only half.

You can say the say thing for African Americans too.

Nah, the problem is he thinks EVERY island and African folks side eye American folks is the problem right there. If you're going to speak for African Americans only then that's perfectly fine by mi. But don't speak for African and Caribbean folks and talk down to us like some animals.

I've lived in America for almost 23 years now and I have encountered good and bad black people from different nations. That does not make mi hate or talk down to them. After all people is people. I've checked Carribbean, American, and African folks.
 

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That's a word for us, not our word for everybody living in the US. You can find any article you want, p*ssy nikka. Eat this neg for questioning me.


Exactly.

Like many people said AA is a term specifically for people who not only have roots in the American south, but have ancestry that predates jim-crow.

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/defining-the-african-american.337371/

^^What inspired me to make that thread, is because there was this Jamaican women from Nairaland(though I was cool wit her) who tried to make it a fact that AAs are not a monolithic group and many AAs have Caribbean ancestry to some point. I'm pretty sure @K.O.N.Y knows who I'm talking about. Anyways....




You cannot call continental Africans moving to America this as the hyphen separating the "African" & "American" part of African-American is not two words that represent an "ancestry-nationality" denotation. It's one word, a compound proper noun, like French-Canadian. You wouldn't call a Parisian moving to Toronto a French-Canadian, as the true French-Canadian's ancestry goes back to the 17th and 18th century settlers from France to New France(canada).



Also I actually believe that "African-American" is a MUCH repeat MUCH better usage for us than "Black American". Why? Black American is too generic.
 
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