More anti #ADOS rhetoric from this painfully unfunny #CBS tv show #BobHeartsAbishola

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Facts. That's why I'm signing no petitions. Black Americans need to pay attention to this shyt instead of burying head in the sand.
I want the show off the air, but not because it’s unrealistic. because it’s shytting on black Americans and just making all black people look stupid. We have enough problems, we don’t need these idiots spreading their nonsense now.

I fully believe these are real convos because I’ve seen this shyt said plenty of times, the comments themselves are not surprising.

black Americans need to pay attention for the short time it’s on air.
 

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But how the hell do you even know she responsible for this rhetoric? Do you know how Hollywood operates at all?

She is responsible. Only a dumb uk c00n living in america would write that bullshyt. I've seen shows she was on in the uk and they wouldn't even try this bullshyt over there.
 
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I still haven't seen an episode but I don't really watch TV.

U know it's trash, stop it. In naija, they don't make any shows shytting on different ethnic groups or other africans.

So why is this uk bytch bringing that weird garbage over here? :scust:

This useless show wouldn't even survive the test draft phase in the uk.
 

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The fact that you think Black Americans started or own Pan-Africanism is hilarious.

Aframs did start modern pan-africanism. This IS NO MYTH






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along with black nationalism

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The Pan-African Conference movement was begun in Chicago in 1893 with such people in the leadership as Bishop Henry McNeal Turner. This Pan-African movement continued with conferences held in England in 1900 under the direction of Trinidadian Henry Sylvester Williams, with W. E. B. DuBois and other African Americans playing a prominent role.

In the aftermath of World War I, the Pan-African movement was revived with DuBois organizing a Congress in Paris in 1919 with other leaders from the African world, including Addie W. Hunton, who had gone to France during the war to work with African-American servicemen suffering under deplorable conditions.

The [Marcus] Garvey Movement—the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)—founded in Jamaica and relocated in New York, reached its zenith during the 1920s with millions of members and supporters, its Negro World newspaper and its establishment of chapters throughout the world, including the African continent.

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Atrocities committed by the Belgians in Congo, the British in southern Africa and East Africa as well as the French, Germans, Spanish and Italians in other regions of the continent, had a tremendous impact on Africans living in the western hemisphere. The descendants of Africans who were enslaved in the North America, the Caribbean and Latin America, began to hold meetings on how they could have an impact on alleviating the problems of European intervention in their ancestral home. These Africans saw a direct connection between the colonialism, national oppression, racism and race terror inflicted on people in the West and the conditions under which people were living in the homeland.

As a result in 1893 the first noted Pan-African Conference was held in Chicago. This meeting, which lasted for an entire week, is now recognized as a turning point in the struggle of Africans to build an international movement against colonialism and imperialism and for national independence and continental unity.

The 1893 Chicago Congress on Africa predated by seven years the first formal international Pan-African conference that was held in London in 1900 under the direction of Trinidadian-born Henry Sylvester Williams. This Congress was attended by such activists as Bishop Henry McNeal Turner of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) and Bishop Alexander Walters of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ).

Although notables such as Edward Wilmont Blyden of Liberia and Booker T. Washington had promised papers but did not attend, a broad range of topic were discussed including “The African in America”, “Liberia as a Factor in the Progress of the Negro Race”, and a very challenging presentation entitled “What Do American Negroes Owe to Their Kin Beyond the Sea”.”

Henry McNeal Turner utilized the Chicago Congress to advance the notion of repatriation as a mechanism for building self-determination among Africans in the West and on the continent. He had warned the African-American people some months before that France had demonstrated territorial designs on the nation of Liberia.

This conference in 1893 pave the way for the Pan-African conference held in Atlanta, Georgia some two years later in 1895 that was sponsored by the Steward Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary.

The 1895 meeting was attended by people such as John Henry Smyth, who served as a minister resident and consul general to Liberia. In his paper presented to the Atlanta gathering he stated that “European contact has brought in its train not merely the sacrifice, amid unspeakable horrors, of the lives and liberties of twenty million Negroes for the American market alone, but political disintegration, social anarchy, moral and physical debasements.”

Some two years later the African Association was formed in England on September 24, 1897. This organization was spearheaded by Henry Sylvester Williams, a lawyer from Trinidad, who would later play an instrumental role in organizing a Pan-African Conference in London in July of 1900. This gathering is often considered as the turning point in the world-wide struggle for African unity and liberation that characterized the 20th century.

During the period of the first decade of the 20th century, there were a number of efforts to form race organizations in the United States and other parts of the Diaspora. In 1905, the Niagara Movement was formed on the United States and Canadian borders.​




 

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5 writers 3 white 2 black 1 black woman what you all call ados, white company white studio white producers writer directors white everything else, but blow a gasket over the immigrants smh

This is tribal divisive bullshyt. Smh aim at the enemy dude, point your guns at puppeteer not the puppet.
:mjgrin:so in other words, the african immigrant was just getting paid to "do her job", right? :unimpressed:when the mossad hunted down s.s. officers 50 years later living in argentina, they also said "hey man, i was just doing my job.":damn:
 

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:mjgrin:so in other words, the african immigrant was just getting paid to "do her job", right? :unimpressed:when the mossad hunted down s.s. officers 50 years later living in argentina, they also said "hey man, i was just doing my job.":damn:
No fool, the point is you all are disingenuous in singling out groups for c00ning or disrespect. Even if that is the sentiment from that one immigrant, that doesn't reflect the thinking of even most of them and making boogiemen out of them is disrespectful and divisive. Just like the city girls are not a reflection of all black women, some clowns killing each other in chicago ain't a reflection of all black men. Furthermore the numbers of black Americans who give us poor representation on tv movies and music out rate any immigrants 10-1 and at the end of the day it's still all owned by white owned companies. You all need to learn to contextualize the situation and not make enemies that are not there. None of this shyt is even a smidget of the reasons we live 2md class in this country. Quit letting these social media charlatans lead you into talking points that are literally wasting our dam time.
 
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