@Poitier read and learn, breh, this holds true for africans as well
Research show Africans assimilate by the second generation.
@Poitier read and learn, breh, this holds true for africans as well
There is absolutely no way in fukking hell you can compare the history of white supremacy and its current socioeconomic conditions for Asians with the African American experience...no fukking way so take this dumb ass explanation and bounce this shyt in the bushes. This clueless mothafukka doesn't understand that distinct experiences and historical context are critical to counterhegemony in racial and capital oppression. We need to stop comparing our oppression with other groups and saying "oh look, they did it, so why can't we"...its simple: our oppression is different and requires different strategies, plain and simple. This billionaire is a full of shyt capitalist
Don't disagree with him. This is why Asians are where they are. They simply don't forget or underestimate their enemies. Its always Asian first and nothing else.
sure thing, budResearch show Africans assimilate by the second generation.
He's looking like I'll call you a ****** and you'll still give me money too.
Don't disagree with him. This is why Asians are where they are. They simply don't forget or underestimate their enemies. Its always Asian first and nothing else.
u still gon hurry up and buyHe's looking like I'll call you a ****** and you'll still give me money too.
This should have been our mentality since the 1960's
Just replace asian with black.
The advantage they do have though is that they were NOT ripped and stripped of the knowledge of self and there ancient teachings, beliefs, and culture.
and its crazy when you got asian friends and see hwo much they're eating off black folks. i mean small businesses that are netting 30-100k a month. putting their kids through college, paying their mortgage, giving them money to buy luxury cars with.
but nikkas on here say i'm looking for handouts when i wonder why rich blacks aren't making these profitable investments within their own communities.