Is FBA a Tariq Nasheed Cult?

CoryMack

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At this point the tethers are starting to act like scorned bytches.

If someone you know tells you they want nothing to do with you anymore, do you cry and whine and throw insults like a fukkin woman? Or do you just move the fukk on?

What part of we are no longer going to be associated with you people don’t yall seem to fukkin get? It doesn’t matter if we’re called FBA, ADOS , or whatever we ultimately decide on.

It doesn’t matter who coins the term, or who you insist on saying our “leader” is, what you say we’re doing or not doing in our communities, or any of that other bullshyt yall are in here talking about. It is over. At least have some gd pride about yourselves, cause yall really in here sounding like a woman after you tell her it’s over.
 

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You're letting white supremacists dictate the terms of engagement. Thinking they won't claim any term you come up with is erroneous because that is what they do.
“Elon Musk cannot claim African American because that's not what African American means” - horizon

So you’re saying that Elon Musk is not a white supremacist, friend?:mjpls:
 

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“Elon Musk cannot claim African American because that's not what African American means” - horizon

So you’re saying that Elon Musk is not a white supremacist, friend?:mjpls:
You’re playing games because you’re in too deep and no one on the internet ever backs down. It’s ok, friend.
 

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You’re playing games because you’re in too deep and no one on the internet ever backs down. It’s ok, friend.
Yes, my lineage runs so deep in America that I know that Elon Musk is a white supremacist.

Either you think Musk isn’t a white supremacist or you think he won’t try to claim African American but will try to claim FBA, friend. :mjgrin:
 

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Yes, my lineage runs so deep in America that I know that Elon Musk is a white supremacist.

Either you think Musk isn’t a white supremacist or you think he won’t try to claim African American but will try to claim FBA, friend. :mjgrin:
You let white supremacists dictate how you define yourself. That’s your problem to deal with, friend.
 

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what about those that were moved around the americas in particular sold into the plantations in the caribbean?

what about those that escaped to canada?



nope. because slaves moved around within the americas.




@Geordi is right.

"The Intra-American Slave Trade Database is a companion to Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, which also appears on the Slave Voyages website. Whereas the Transatlantic Database documents voyages that carried enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, the Intra-American Slave Trade Database records additional voyages that enslaved people endured within the Americas (e.g. from Jamaica to Cartagena, or from Barbados to South Carolina). This addition illustrates the ubiquity of slavery throughout the Americas, with voyages carrying captives as far north as Massachusetts and even Newfoundland, or as far south as Chile and Argentina."

Yes there were many slaves transported through the Americas. Separating the "lineage" is more complex because of this

Many American citizens currently categorized as “black” or African American in the federal censuses potentially have ancestors who were among tens of thousands of immigrants who migrated from the Caribbean region during the first decades of 20th century—roughly from the 1910s into the 1930s, or even earlier.1

These Afro-Caribbean, or “West Indian,”2 immigrants settled primarily in northeastern port cities, with New York City being the top destination. Outside of the Northeast, South Florida was a major destination, mainly for immigrants coming from the Bahamas

Historically, continuous streams of migration involving people of African descent have moved back and forth between North America and the West Indies. Many of the earliest enslaved blacks in the American colonies were transported to the North American colonies by way of the Caribbean.

South Carolina, for instance, was essentially founded in the late 1600s as a mainland extension of the British colony of Barbados when slaveholding families moved to North America to acquire land for new plantations. Those families initially brought their enslaved property with them and imported others from the West Indies. Only later—when its rice and indigo plantations became more prosperous and required more labor—did South Carolinians begin to import large numbers of enslaved Africans directly from the continent.

The eruption of the Haitian Revolution in 1791 sent another wave of migration from the Caribbean region. From the 1790s until approximately 1810, thousands of white, free colored, and some enslaved black Haitian refugees relocated to coastal cities such as Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and especially to New Orleans, where they made their most significant cultural and demographic impact.

FBAs were sent to Jamaica, and the Bahamas :ohhh:

A mass migration of blacks from North America to the West Indies occurred in the 1780s at the conclusion of the American Revolutionary War. The American “Tories,” or “Loyalists” who had sided with the British crown, evacuated with British forces from the ports of New York, Charleston, Savannah, and British East Florida.
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Southern white Loyalists who were slaveholders were also allowed to evacuate with their “enslaved property.” Many of them relocated to the slave-based plantation societies in the British West Indies while others sold off their human property throughout that region. Of the various islands of the British West Indies, the Bahamas and Jamaica received the largest total number of blacks from the American colonies—whether free or enslaved.6 But of these islands, the sparsely populated Bahamas, by far, felt the most significant demographic and cultural effects.

Also for the first 150 years of slavery there was no United States. Slaves were owned by the British, Spanish or French. Which of those European lineages are we from?

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You're letting white supremacists dictate the terms of engagement. Thinking they won't claim any term you come up with is erroneous because that is what they do.
you goofballs shills never consistent. I thought that since the white supremcists can't differentiate between fbas and africans/carribbeans then we are all the same
 

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With Nigerian grandparents as previously corrected



My 🧠 is infected with pounded yam fresh from the motherland
Literally every back person on earth has african ancestry :dead: this is a distinction that makes no difference. You do know that grenadans were also slaves as well right? Where did they come from? West africa. Like the majority in the diaspora . :dead:


You were flat out wrong and as someone who claims to be an expert on black history/pan africanism its hilarious. Even my 10 year old neice couldve told you Malcom X has a fba father and Grenadan mother. Lmaoo

Hope you get that HSV 2 taken care of though, its definitely fried your brain...
 

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It’s really simple. FBA are a group of Black ppl who were enslaved in the United States. If anyone in your family comes from that group and you’ve maintained citizenship til this day, you are FBA.

why do they have to maintain citizenship? you don't lose a lineage because you switch a piece of paper.

surely :patrice:

not to mention that slaves were not citizens. they were property.

:camby:
 
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