Marlostanfield.

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We wouldn't exist if we did not resist.



This is the dumb shyt I'm talking about.


So knowing about each culture means nothing:dead:You do realize Africans are regular people and not some kind of mystical creatures..''embody'':heh:



Good thing I'm AA:banderas:

Majority of Black people are not resisting anything, they're just finding ways of adapting to survive white supremacy, they're not trying to make no real change.

And as the old quote goes, "knowing is half the battle" because you know your African culture don't mean you stop there, you embody it.

And you're African American ? Naw, I'm just an African who happens to live in America. You don't hear Indians call themselves Indian americans, or Asians call themselves Asian Americans. Wake up fellow African.

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You can't help dumb nikkas:russ: Hoteps who don't research the African cultures they mystify, keep up with current events on the continent nor know any Black immigrants from the continent yet talk about "embody being an African"....nice King Tut avi:deadmanny:


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1. Africa is not monolithic.

It's kinda difficult for people outside of Africa to grasp this concept, particularly when Africans themselves often take pride in their homogeneity.


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