How long has everyone been “black”?

Nkrumah Was Right

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1. You people already don’t like black Americans so who cares if we finally give you a reason to? :mjlol:
Y’all been doing it for no reason, you might as well have one.

And 2. stop pretending y’all a threat. Imagine giving a fukk if some random in Haiti or some poor African countries (who’ve never done anything for black Americans) are “annoyed”

Y’all are used to being xenophobic and is not knowing about it. Using blackness as an accessory and not an identity.

We just know now.

:mjlol:

You typed all that for me to say,

Good luck with your tweet
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Caca-faat

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:mjcry: My application was rejected back in 2012, 2014, 2015

I thought I’d for sure get it in 2020. But covid and riots delayed my application again .
You’ll get there Bro. It took many years for my application to go through. Now the delivery delay has been almost a year. I hope it’s not a scam, looks lit tho.
 

Amo Husserl

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Are we the only people who talk about race, ALL the time, or am I just not paying attention to everyone else?
We're the only ones talking about it openly to our continued disadvantage.
Africans and Caribbeans never referred to themselves as "black people" until the mid-2010?

:gucci:

Who the fukk raised you niccas? Were yall actually raised around black people in a black community or did only turn pro-black when Trump and "ADOS" trolling against Africans arrived?

You have to be socially inept as shyt and never been anywhere near a "black" scene, event, political movement, community or anything all your life to even ponder this nonsense. At no point in my life have I EVER witnessed a Caribbean or African breh offended if you call him black. Quite the contrary. As someone posted earlier some of the most unapologetic music artists and records I ever listened to back asserting messages for "black people" when I was a kid came from Caribbean artists and music. You have got to be kidding me. Imagine a rasta man afraid to call himself "black."

:gucci:

If anything it's you self-aggrandizing hashtag c00ns who so badly want to be "distinguished" from being "black" or "African" like others, and identified as "descendant of slaves" "foundational American" and other fake ass bourgeois bullshyt ain't no one got time for. Yall the only one I see who are so angry and insecure about having an identity that unites us. I don't see no one else making some big push to be identified as anything other than black people among all black people besides you "I'm proud to be an American" ass nikkas.

This is like the third thread today trying to incite hatred towards "black foreigners." I see we gonna do this nonsense all over again.
Nigerians:
African (race continental) = Igbo & Yoruba (ethnicity) = Black (descriptive) > United States (emigration) > Nigerian-American = "African American" = Black

Jamaicans (Caribbean):
African (race continental) = Black (descriptive) = Jamaican (Nationality) > United States > Jamaican-American = "African American" = Black
Rastafarianism is a religion

ADOS/FBA:
African (race continental) = Black (descriptive) > Colony = United States (Nationality) > "African American" = Black

See the problem?
ADOS/FBA do not hold national identity like Jamaicans or Nigerians that relate to a well-defined ethnicity.
National identity is not conferred upon us like other "black" groups. The Fourteenth Amendment was all we got.
Y'all got separate territory and with it National distinction, we get gentrification and collusion by institutions designed to protect us under the... Fourteenth Amendment.

:francis:
 
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SupaDupaFresh

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All that you said and still there’s a thread in the OP with 100+ examples of people saying they aren’t black they are ____, with accounts that are still active today.

It’s literally right there and you said you’ve never seen it :laff:

African and Black are not the same thank you very much.

Identifying as a foundational black American or even as an American is no different than someone identifying as a Nigerian or a Cuban (which you all have no problem with)

Once we say we’re identifying with ourselves y’all wanna cry.

And most nikkas who actually grew up around “black” immigrants already knew what’s posted in the OP is facts.

We been tried to unite and as you can see in the OP we’ve been the only ones who have been standing on blackness.

You got a thread of people (who’s accounts are still active) Going around telling people not to call them black, and then years later identifying as black and you want to be blind and pretend we’re making it up.

You immigrants are crazy as hell

Imagine being a grown man and getting all your world views from children on Twitter.
 

SupaDupaFresh

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We're the only ones talking about it openly to our continued disadvantage.

Nigerians:
African (race continental) = Igbo & Yoruba (ethnicity) = Black (descriptive) > United States (emigration) > Nigerian-American = "African American" = Black

Jamaicans (Caribbean):
African (race continental) = Jamaican (Nationality) = Black (descriptive) > United States > Jamaican-American = "African American" = Black
Rastafarianism is a religion

ADOS/FBA:
African (race continental) = Black (descriptive) > Colony = United States (Nationality) > "African American" = Black

See the problem?
ADOS/FBA do not hold national identity like Jamaicans or Nigerians that relate to a well-defined ethnicity.
National identity is not conferred upon us like other "black" groups. The Fourteenth Amendment was all we got.
Y'all got separate territory and with it National distinction, we get gentrification and collusion by institutions designed to protect us under the... Fourteenth Amendment.

:francis:

Breh ain't no one going through all this semantics over a bunch of nuts on the internet.

I grew up in the 90s.

Dudes from the islands would rep they island. Cats rom Africa would rep they nation. And American brehs repped they state and city. And everyone was fukking "black" people. There was no confusion. Everyone was exchanging music, smoking blunts, rocking the culture, and chilling.

Life was so simple before a bunch of net nikkas with insecurities and clearly not enough attention in their personal lives decided they needed some way to feel important. So now we got all this shyt.

Nah I'm good. A black man is a black man. A black woman is a black woman. Rep where you was born and get out my face wit this shyt.

Black people unite. And I wish to God I see a rising and economically prosperous Africa in my lifetime. Period. And no Im not "African."

The c00ns that wanna mock "poor" black nations and are content with white supremacy as long as they can claim some hashtag are fukking sad, pathetic cowards frankly. Lost c00ns of the highest order who have found some phony pride on internet land. It's sad to watch.
 

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Thanks for getting me up on the latest c00nology. I left a neg for ya.
 
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