Ethiopians Got Mad At Ya Boy & Denied Being Black On My YouTube Video (Self Hatred Is SICKENING)

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Hentai isn't anime breh :troll:
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Why are you concerned with East Africans? :mindblown:

AA and Niger-Congolese breh


Video was made two years ago. I'm still getting "ape" and "flatnose" comments on it to this day :snoop: Yes, they are East African, but they have SSA/East Cush/ and Arab (ehh) in them. Most of them aren't self-haters. I know first hand. Especially, when the Ethiopian Jews were riding off our BLM movement in 2015.
 

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It's not self hate. It's improper context. There is a distinction between a person's race, their ethnicity, and their nationality.

Race = Black
Nationality = American
Ethnicity = Ethiopian

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When an Ethiopian says they aren't black, because they are habesha or Ethiopian, this refers to ethnicity.
This is similar to black latinos such as Zoe Saldana who claim their latin heritage along with thei while also

There is an interesting discussion about African American Ethnicity on Quora

https://www.quora.com/Is-African-American-a-race-or-ethnicity
 

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From my job, I know a lot of ethiopians. I can't think of one Ethopian that was on some type of self-hate shyt.

There really proud of being Habesha, and put that before being african. African cultures are vastly different and if I was Habesha, I would feel closer to other Habeshas than other Africans. Same if I was Nigerian or anything else.

I once hung out with a group of Africans that included Nigerians and Ethopians out in DC. We hit up all the Ethopian clubs. The Nigerians were not feeling the Ethopian music. I can't say I was either.

West African music is quite different than Habesha music to me. When I hear West African music it feels familiar somehow, and I can easily feel the rhythm. Ethopian music has this weird feel to it, and people dance in a very weird way . It's like a square-dance.

There isn't one African culture, sometimes I think people need to be reminded of that.
 

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From my job, I know a lot of ethiopians. I can't think of one Ethopian that was on some type of self-hate shyt.

There really proud of being Habesha, and put that before being african. African cultures are vastly different and if I was Habesha, I would feel closer to other Habeshas than other Africans. Same if I was Nigerian or anything else.

I once hung out with a group of Africans that included Nigerians and Ethopians out in DC. We hit up all the Ethopian clubs. The Nigerians were not feeling the Ethopian music. I can't say I was either.

West African music is quite different than Habesha music to me. When I hear West African music it feels familiar somehow, and I can easily feel the rhythm. Ethopian music has this weird feel to it, and people dance in a very weird way . It's like a square-dance.

There isn't one African culture, sometimes I think people need to be reminded of that.
It's mainly just net beef. Just like with Somalis and AAs. In the real world it's all good. Even the Ethiopian Jews were giving us props and took from our movement and put a spin on it.
 

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From my job, I know a lot of ethiopians. I can't think of one Ethopian that was on some type of self-hate shyt.

There really proud of being Habesha, and put that before being african. African cultures are vastly different and if I was Habesha, I would feel closer to other Habeshas than other Africans. Same if I was Nigerian or anything else.

I once hung out with a group of Africans that included Nigerians and Ethopians out in DC. We hit up all the Ethopian clubs. The Nigerians were not feeling the Ethopian music. I can't say I was either.

West African music is quite different than Habesha music to me. When I hear West African music it feels familiar somehow, and I can easily feel the rhythm. Ethopian music has this weird feel to it, and people dance in a very weird way . It's like a square-dance.

There isn't one African culture, sometimes I think people need to be reminded of that.
Real talk.
What's up with the habesha music tho? It's hard asf to find the tempo.
And when u finally get it u look around and everybody is dancing slower than the tempo u thought u had :wtf:
 

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Video was made two years ago. I'm still getting "ape" and "flatnose" comments on it to this day :snoop: Yes, they are East African, but they have SSA/East Cush/ and Arab (ehh) in them. Most of them aren't self-haters. I know first hand. Especially, when the Ethiopian Jews were riding off our BLM movement in 2015.
Prior to Operation Solomon, Mizrahi Jews formed a Black Panther Party

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Look at them tryna grow afros :wow:
 

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Prior to Operation Solomon, Mizrahi Jews formed a Black Panther Party

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Look at them tryna grow afros :wow:
I touched on this before. It was called the Israeli Black Panthers. Also, the Aborigines in Australia formed their own version also. There's even a documentary on it. The Mizrahi and Sephardic Jews were protesting unfair treatment from the Ashkenazi Jews in Israel.
 
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