Bruh, the question is do you start ostracizing people because they didn't get a chance to connect? Or do you try to bring them into the fold? I see this w/ some Africans in corporate America when they don't necessarily see racism and shyt the way I might. We cast them aside? Even if they're not hurting us? I don't agree w/ that.
This is valid - I'm in a spot now where I can't even hang w/ coworkers on the weekend because I don't skii, play golf, like tennis, or hike...that shyt costs a bunch of money and to be honest I'm not interested in spending like I have parents who passed down whole houses, paid for all of my school, etc., like they are. shyt's frustrating but at the same time, if need be, I'll participate if I ever feel like it's seriously hurting my career.
True.
Fair.
The African-American has been accepting of all of the above and all it did was allow others to flood into our communities and pal up with White supremacy against us. If you are Black and you don’t connect with African-American culture the onus is on your to learn up not on us to accept you. Last thing we need is more people in our community looking like us but thinking like “them”. We let that shyt go on for far too long with Caribbean and Continental African c00ns with no connection to us speaking on our behalf.
...and yes other communities do have the ”talking white” issue but first things first is emigrating to the USA saved them from their shythole country so the white man is their savior. Secondly, it’s the c00n classes of those people that have flooded the USA and so they take pride in being as close to whiteness as possible. African-Americans were and are oppressed by the US Government so acting like White people means you’re acting like the oppressor which harkens back to house vs. field negro and the Black overseers.
Say no more. I asked a question that you made sound so simple to answer yet you can’t even answer it, nor did you attempt to answer it, but rather try to belittle me. You got it.