Amerikan Melanin
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Anyone pushing back on FBA is an agent or a tether.
I am sure a lot of Africans think like that was well, when it comes to Black Americans.I don’t have any personal disdain for continental africans. i know there’s good people everywhere
we don’t need people to like it though nor do we need permission.more people would like the Acronyms terms if there weren’t intimately associated with online grifters, and anti black xenophobes who focus more on their hatred of Africans than their stated goal of getting reparations for descendants of formerly enslaved Americans
The dude responsible for it has been defending Trump & ElonAnyone pushing back on FBA is an agent or a tether.

You are weird breh, bringing up something that had nothing to do with my post. It must apply to you, look how triggered and rattled you are in this threadPlaying stupid doesn't change the fact what I said is true.
The jeulzing continues. I asked a specific question and you refused to answer it.
You're the one playing in my face. You have an obvious bias and hand-wave away anything done by any African.

only a weirdo would have an issue with this.
I know of several Black Americans who do not identify as FBA. Here is a snippet:Anyone pushing back on FBA is an agent or a tether.
I know of several Black Americans who do not identify as FBA. Here is a snippet:

"Bla bla bla FBA negroes are clowns rah blah something something Tariq blah blah rarrr internet losers"
Its cool when they do it tho![]()
Yeah but Coogler is goofy for reppin his lineage. fukk what anyone got to say FBA all day
African American which is really just free branding for Africa, so that anybody who moves here from Africa can use that while also telling us we’re not AfricanWhat should we identify as if you think the name FBA is divisive?
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I don't think it's "divisive" nor do I care as it changes nothing for me (my support remains the same). The part I have issues with is the denial is the MAAFA (transatlantic slavery). What I am saying is that others (Black Americas, in the real world not social media) don't even know about the acronym, and if they know they do not want to associate with it for different reasons. Mostly because of the denial of transatlantic slavery and the ABOS pseudo claim.What should we identify as if you think the name FBA is divisive?
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What that means is, for a long time in our country's history, black people were most likely direct descendants of enslaved Africans. Watkins-Hayes described the adoption of the term African American as a "very deliberate move on the part of black communities to signify our American-ness, but also signify this African heritage."
An African American is a person whose origins are in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. If appropriate, specific terms such as Kenyan or Nigerian may also be used. Black is broader and more inclusive than African American – someone within your target audience could be born in Jamaica and live in the U.S. and identify as Black but not African American. Use of the capitalized Black recognizes that language has evolved and, especially in the United States, the term reflects a shared identity and culture beyond skin color.
When discussing scientific data, use the term that was used when the research (the source of the data) was being conducted. Capitalize the word Black when referring to race. Do not hyphenate African American or other dual-heritage terms.
It's an extremely weird thing to see every time it happens.Anyone pushing back on FBA is an agent or a tether.
I want to see if anyone calls the Ghanians in this video divisive. Who are complaining about issues with Black Americans in their country.3.3 billion dollars and not a scholarship given to black americans

