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'Respect'?!Yep, hes shown nothing bit the utmost respect for black music and culture. Dude is genuine, these bytch ass fake militant try hard nikkas are corny as fukk on here![]()
Didnt read any of your dap fishing bullshyt'Respect'?!
Easy to have(fake) that when that 'respect' is literally garnering you millions, and world - wide fame. If it aint nothing worse than a: 'Sheeit, at the end of the day, we is all nikkas', type of negro(assuming ur Black) The little scraps you have, you're desperate to share with 'others', but when it's their turn, you're literally left to starve or fight to the death amongst ur own
-history of Black America, smh..


OK. No I did not happen.
U playing dumb?
Its right there in the link. You were talkative in that thread until the allegation was made. I questioned you...u went silent and never returned. Now your playing dumb when a simple 'yes it happened' or 'no it didnt happen' would have been the proper response.
Out of everything I said in this thread that got to u huh?![]()
This gotta be a early favorite for dumbest statement of the year.I give Bruno Mars credit for giving props to black people for black music and black music history, but I feel like him and Cardi B never watched this show ever and they just went for a 90's theme to capitalize off the popular nostalgia.
I would feel more comfortable if someone like Chris Brown made this. Black >>>>
I know you're not endorsing or agreeing with the bolded, but lets not even bring it up because its such a stupid way of thinking
The same way brehs were saying eminen was honorary black back in the 2000s

Nah, being "hood" or being "broke" in the past doesn't make you black. It makes you into a statistic that sacrificed their humanity into being a conformist.

Only on the Coli can suburban lames in ranch homes call a bytch from the BX a culture vulture![]()

And your definition is unrealistic because as I said...It exlcudes "NYC lingo."
You see you can rant online about how everybody ain't with all that nikka nikka Marc Anthony shyt. Enough people are so that makes you comfortable to think that's everybody is when that's not the case.
But you see thats just 1 person rambling in cyberspace about something unrealistic. Because the lingo in NYC is reality. Dominicans in the hood saying Nikka is common lingo in NYC. Thats reality. you being 1 person in cyberspace who 'aint with that nika nikka Marc Anthony shyt' means diddly squat to the reality of NYCs Lingo. You talking about what you aint with, wont stop NYC from being the way it is. And using that weak cop out of calling Blacks in NYC "c00ns" because of this reality is an incorrect definition.
Just cause it is reality, dont make it right or justified.

Aren't you white?OP still never answered about his Puerto Rican friend calling him nikka to his face and him walking off and doing nothing about it.
OP seems to huff and puff online about shyt he doesnt do in reality. Until he answers for why he allowed his Puerto Rican friend to call him nikka while going unchecked...anything he does on some radical pro Black shyt on this website will be considered fake.
You say this as you use an image of Bruce Leroy who, while paying homage to Bruce Lee, literally copied Bruce Lee's filmography in the classic production called The Last Dragon.
FOH.
Disrespecting and not having an appreciation for culture is a travesty.
But borrowing and paying homage to it? nikka, go sit down somewhere.
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Historically, they spoke the Ainu language and have traditionally been considered the descendents of the Jomon or post-Jomon people of Japan. In their Yukar Upopo (Ainu Legends) is told, “The Ainu lived in this place a hundred thousand years before the Children of the Sun came”.
Groundbreaking genetic mapping studies by Cavalli-Sforza have shown a sharp gradient in gene frequencies centered in the area around the Sea of Japan, suggesting that the area was a center of expansion for the ancestral Jomon-Ainu populations (thought to have occurred during the Jomon period although the studies cannot fix clear dates). This expansion of populations is thought to be the third most important genetic movement in Eurasia (after the “Great expansion” from the African continent, to Arabia and adjacent parts of the Middle East, as well as to the northern regions of Eurasia, (particularly Siberia from regions to the south).