Famous black youtuber's (Deji) white gf got caught being racist.

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brehs need to question these females so that you know what is going on in their minds.

i had (past-tense) some euro chick FRIENDS that after many years of "friendship" started talking :mjpls:-babble, .just out of the blue, while on a totally different topic altogether. so I guess you never really know.

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Black Brits are a different breed of c00ns. They embody all the negative stereotypes about BM.

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What are you basing this on


ACTOR JOHN BOYEGA IS UNAPOLOGETIC ABOUT BLACK LOVE AND WE’RE HERE FOR IT


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I saw this clip recently of Star Wars actor John Boyega on the “Live with Kelly & Ryan” show, a clip that was recorded last year. In the daytime talk show interview Kelly Ripa and her guest co-host for the day Andy Cohen from TV’s “Love Connection” asked John if he was single and he replied yes and the audience responds with applause and ooh’s.

We love us some single and available male celebs in our culture. Heyyyyyy John Boyega! lol

Then Kelly suggested that Andy hook John up with someone like he does on his “Love Connection” show. To that Andy asked John what his type is, and John replied:

“You know a good gorgeous Black woman would be amazing for me.”

You know what I heard after that? Nothing from the audience. Not. A. Sounnnnnnd. Like did y’all hear him or nah? Or were audience members not sure if they were supposed to clap? Or cheer? Or something?


Seriously, out of sheer melanated excitement I would have been loud about that, with some Cardi B “Eeeeooooowww!” sound and would have been by myself in that audience.

This Black man just 1) called Black women gorgeous on Live national TV, 2) made sure he put Black woman as his type, and 3) said it would be amazing for him.

What does the crowd respond with? Nothing. One can look at that in a few different ways. Perhaps it’s awkward to share your racial preferences on TV, or it may seem racially exclusive and therefore racist to some (which is extreme). But they did ask him his type and he answered; don’t be scared to clap now.

The hosts awkwardly stammered looking for the very few Black women in the audience to put the camera on, one of them was already engaged. John is not bothered by any of this, he knows who he is and what he wants, and according to this interview, his type is a Black woman, unapologetically. John Boyega has not shied away from talking about important topics around racism and representation of people of color in media/film. He faced backlash over him playing in Star Wars: The Force Awakens from racist trolls and his response was perfection:

“I am grounded in who I am, and I am a confident Black man,” he said. “A confident, Nigerian, Black, chocolate man…To get into a serious dialogue with people who judge a person based on the melanin in their skin? They’re stupid, and I’m not going to lose sleep over people.” -John Boyega, Essence.com

I think his response in the TV interview was a touching moment for me in terms of Black Love because we often don’t see Black men in the spotlight praising the Black woman. We’re often on the back burner in terms of who these men choose to date.

Why that’s important to us common folk is because it is all about representation. We don’t have to turn an interview into a political debate, but Black Love or desiring to be with a Black person when you’re Black yourself shouldn’t be uncommon nor awkward to talk about. Black Love is not something to be silent about, it’s revolutionary, if that’s what you want, well choose the best person for you and live unapologetically Black and in love.

Actor John Boyega is unapologetic about Black Love and we're here for it | blissforsingles.com



Daniel Kaluuya reminds Hollywood there’s still “work to do” in bid for racial equality

The actor thanked the Black Panther Party's Fred Hampton for his work and teaching the actor how to love himself

ByRhian Daly
26th April 2021

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Daniel Kaluuya has reminded Hollywood that there is still “work to do” in the journey to racial equality, both within the industry and society at large.

The actor collected the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the Oscars 2021 tonight (April 26) for playing Fred Hampton in Judas And The Black Messiah.

Kaluuya held up the chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party as an example of how to help others. “What a man,” he said as he collected the trophy. “How blessed are we that we live in a lifetime where he existed? Thank you for your light.

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“He was on this Earth for 21 years and he found a way to feed kids breakfast, educate kids, give free medical care. Against all the odds, he showed me, he taught me – him, Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale, the Black Panther Party – they showed me how to love myself. With that love, they overflowed it the Black community and other communities and they showed us the power of union, the power of unity. That when they say ‘divide and conquer’, we say ‘unite and ascen
 

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After francophone Africans and Jamaicans, Nigerians are a strong third with the c00nery, so this isn’t shocking. Breh probably still feels lucky he’s dating a white woman. :russ:
 

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ACTOR JOHN BOYEGA IS UNAPOLOGETIC ABOUT BLACK LOVE AND WE’RE HERE FOR IT


Photo source: Instagram

I saw this clip recently of Star Wars actor John Boyega on the “Live with Kelly & Ryan” show, a clip that was recorded last year. In the daytime talk show interview Kelly Ripa and her guest co-host for the day Andy Cohen from TV’s “Love Connection” asked John if he was single and he replied yes and the audience responds with applause and ooh’s.

We love us some single and available male celebs in our culture. Heyyyyyy John Boyega! lol

Then Kelly suggested that Andy hook John up with someone like he does on his “Love Connection” show. To that Andy asked John what his type is, and John replied:

“You know a good gorgeous Black woman would be amazing for me.”

You know what I heard after that? Nothing from the audience. Not. A. Sounnnnnnd. Like did y’all hear him or nah? Or were audience members not sure if they were supposed to clap? Or cheer? Or something?


Seriously, out of sheer melanated excitement I would have been loud about that, with some Cardi B “Eeeeooooowww!” sound and would have been by myself in that audience.

This Black man just 1) called Black women gorgeous on Live national TV, 2) made sure he put Black woman as his type, and 3) said it would be amazing for him.

What does the crowd respond with? Nothing. One can look at that in a few different ways. Perhaps it’s awkward to share your racial preferences on TV, or it may seem racially exclusive and therefore racist to some (which is extreme). But they did ask him his type and he answered; don’t be scared to clap now.

The hosts awkwardly stammered looking for the very few Black women in the audience to put the camera on, one of them was already engaged. John is not bothered by any of this, he knows who he is and what he wants, and according to this interview, his type is a Black woman, unapologetically. John Boyega has not shied away from talking about important topics around racism and representation of people of color in media/film. He faced backlash over him playing in Star Wars: The Force Awakens from racist trolls and his response was perfection:

“I am grounded in who I am, and I am a confident Black man,” he said. “A confident, Nigerian, Black, chocolate man…To get into a serious dialogue with people who judge a person based on the melanin in their skin? They’re stupid, and I’m not going to lose sleep over people.” -John Boyega, Essence.com

I think his response in the TV interview was a touching moment for me in terms of Black Love because we often don’t see Black men in the spotlight praising the Black woman. We’re often on the back burner in terms of who these men choose to date.

Why that’s important to us common folk is because it is all about representation. We don’t have to turn an interview into a political debate, but Black Love or desiring to be with a Black person when you’re Black yourself shouldn’t be uncommon nor awkward to talk about. Black Love is not something to be silent about, it’s revolutionary, if that’s what you want, well choose the best person for you and live unapologetically Black and in love.

Actor John Boyega is unapologetic about Black Love and we're here for it | blissforsingles.com



Daniel Kaluuya reminds Hollywood there’s still “work to do” in bid for racial equality

The actor thanked the Black Panther Party's Fred Hampton for his work and teaching the actor how to love himself

ByRhian Daly
26th April 2021

daniel-kaluuya-oscars-2021-696x442.jpg


Daniel Kaluuya has reminded Hollywood that there is still “work to do” in the journey to racial equality, both within the industry and society at large.

The actor collected the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the Oscars 2021 tonight (April 26) for playing Fred Hampton in Judas And The Black Messiah.

Kaluuya held up the chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party as an example of how to help others. “What a man,” he said as he collected the trophy. “How blessed are we that we live in a lifetime where he existed? Thank you for your light.

Advertisement

“He was on this Earth for 21 years and he found a way to feed kids breakfast, educate kids, give free medical care. Against all the odds, he showed me, he taught me – him, Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale, the Black Panther Party – they showed me how to love myself. With that love, they overflowed it the Black community and other communities and they showed us the power of union, the power of unity. That when they say ‘divide and conquer’, we say ‘unite and ascen
No I'm asking what are you basing black Brits being c00ns on?
 

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Eh it’s already been established in another thread, racist whites date black Brehs and brehettes all the time. They’ll even have kids with you. Only swirlers/pawgset are delusional enough to think it means something when a white person dates, procreates or marries us.

There’s a long series of videos on TikTok with mixed kids talking about their racist white parents. You’re 100% correct
 
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