This is not my country. It wasnt made for me or by my people
Get the fukk outta here we put more work in the place than anyone.
Yoi can keep letting cacs tell you that.
This is not my country. It wasnt made for me or by my people
I made a thread on this...and that bytchmade faggit idiotic cacc00n sympathizer @philmonroe had to throw hate at me.
Blacks/Cacs like him are toxic.
I've said it...being black in a predominantly white city/town is physically and mentally hazardous.
Do you know how the westminister system works? Or the origins of the jlp and pnp? Of course notjamaicans have suffrage breh. Whether directly or indirectly they have influence over who their leaders are. Is that not fact or is jamaica not a democracy? people would not be bleaching as rampantly as they do if they loved their skin. How can u argue against that?
shut up, boy.Yea you laugh on the sidelines where your weak ass belongs.
Hope you bought a good seat cushion.![]()
Oh so your not AA then its cool. Nonetheless....
It was made by my people so its mines.
How many black founding fathers are there? Why wasnt slavery made illegal then when Africa-America was created?Get the fukk outta here we put more work in the place than anyone.
Yoi can keep letting cacs tell you that.
Nahshut up, boy.
I already told you my method. I dont like to repeat myself.Just curious, what do you think black people need to do to fight for our share of this country?
yeah, that's how it was when I lived in Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy.It really is. It's one thing to leave in a city that's economically impoverished with a lot of black people. But moving somewhere and seeing tons of black people doing extremely well does something for you psychologically.



nikkas getting mad because other black nations will claim their nationalityAAs and other "blacks" who think like this will eventually have to wake up and realize that the world isn't gonna be a bunch of nikkas blindly identifying as black and acting in union.

I already told you my method. I dont like to repeat myself.

To add...I think alot of black people subconciously think that thriving black communities don't exist.It really is. It's one thing to live in a city that's economically impoverished with a lot of black people. But moving somewhere and seeing tons of black people doing extremely well does something for you psychologically.
Do you know how the westminister system works? Or the origins of the jlp and pnp? Of course not
yeah, that's how it was when I lived in Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy.
Seeing black people everywhere.
Seeing people that look like me running businesses and running for local government offices.
Neighborhoods filled with AAs, Africans, and West Indians...
I'm glad to be heading back to NYC next week. I couldn't live in Cacland, USA at all anymore...but my family does and they have no problem with it....
I'd rather be in a place embraced by my own people then living around Cacs and being presented with stares, looked at with fear and suspicion, having white men look at you like they wanna kill you, white women clutching their purses when I walk by, getting grilled by white cops etc. After growing up in lilly white suburbia all my life, living in a predominantly black neighborhood changed me forever.


To add...I think alot of black people subconciously think that thriving black communities don't exist.
They've been conditioned to think that all we can amount to is failure, and that's white supremacist rhetoric.
The same rhetoric that denies the influence of racism, colonialism, slavery into the present condition of black countries, neighborhoods, etc...insulates that narrative of black inferiority, and the exact same rhetoric that drives some black people to predominantly white neighborhoods in the first place. As if everything and anything black is just "lesser"...