The_King_of_Everything
Yeah.
No not in the dmv atleast
master plan.LOL@ u thinking that most AA's would even try ethiopian food then going on to think that this is all part of some grandmaster plan.
Even in Miami we had an Ethiopian (closed down) spot .. it was only cacs there... cacs are more open into trying new shyt.


Because there were no other blacks in the restaurant?
100% truth right here....the most american blacks will do to pay homage to Africa is cop some shea butter and black soap from the flea market or beauty supply store (which is Chinese owned)) but it don't go passed that....a couple years ago a place named Tunde Dada, one of the few African retail/book stores around, used to be on Main St in East Orange in Jersey but had to go out of business because nobody was fukkin with it...East Orange is 90% Black...it was in the heart of EO and people still wasn't fukking with it...it would be straight empty in there...it would usually just be me, one other person and the cashier...but all the Chinese stores still open though smh
LOL@ u thinking that most AA's would even try ethiopian food then going on to think that this is all part of some grandmaster plan.
Even in Miami we had an Ethiopian (closed down) spot .. it was only cacs there... cacs are more open into trying new shyt.
it'd be funny if there was a secret society of global white supremacists and MJ was the person who ran it all 
yup and they mostly sold books by African and African-American authors too... they had a lot of books dealing with black/african consciousness in there...they also sold african garments, jewelry, music, cards, etc...it wasn't a raggedy, dimly lit, rinky dink ass store fam...they had everything neat, clean, organized and well put together like any other retail store but nobody supported themI had no idea EO had a Black bookstore. But let's be honest, Black folk ain't reading like that these days.
I've been dissed by so many Ethiopian, Eritrean, Somali women brehs...They the only Africans that don't fukk with me. Most others love me

yup and they mostly sold books by African and African-American authors too... they had a lot of books dealing with black/african consciousness in there...they also sold african garments, jewelry, music, cards, etc...it wasn't a raggedy, dimly lit, rinky dink ass store fam...they had everything neat, clean, organized and well put together like any other retail store but nobody supported them