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

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It feels like all the people going so hard against the reparations movement aint trying to go back and build in the motherland.

Why are these people worshipping america so much begging for some 'we are the world' nonsense? I don't understand this. :what:


Let our people over here get what's long overdue to them. All this salty behavior is just a waste of time DAMN. :stopitslime:
 

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:ld:i mean, that is another way of saying that theres some kind of afrobeats forum where you could be fraternizing free of us meddling akat... oops i meant ADOS:smugfavre:
see that's not problem you're actually creating a problem where isn't one the real problem is that your saying we've had no influence but anyone whose travels out the USA and gone to another country will tell you to your face your dead wrong

again do yo have passport and how many times do you travel out the states. go check my history I'm a certified member of passport gang

again the world isn't America and is bigger than the block you live but go off I guess :coffee:
first of all stop sucking caribbeans

Both genres depend on ADOS music coming first anyway

We will play fair and call it tropical "house" music though:russ:

theres no modern music that you make thats not ADOSIAN influenced:camby:
no it doesn't and you calling dancehall tropical house music shows your ignorance is just blatantly disrespectful again Caribbean and African folks been cahoots in London for the longest time but go off. outside of hiphop and rnb no one is listening to anything else BUT dancehall and afrobeats go to asia or south America or the middle east. in fact when you get your whole passport stamped talk to me

infact thats where my mother (nigerina) and godmother (Jamaican) before my mom moved to boston but again go off

yall don't travel enough to talk this shyt BUT GO OFF I GUESS :unimpressed: :hhh:
 

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Hey I know your tight but there's no need to lie, and by world culture you mean entertainment right? because afrobeats and dancehall been took off long ago and every where else it just RECENTLY got too America but only because American culture as a whole is insular but again go off :coffee:


I bet 100% you dont have a passport because if you did there's no way you could fix your mouth to say this. anyone whose traveled will tell you you're wrong
That's all ados do is lie. You see how that one nikka who quoted me say some bullshyt was fact. I asked him a simple question. Yes or No. He didn't answer because he knows he is here to cause division and to troll. ados is a c00n white supremacist supported group. Nothing less
 

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That's all ados do is lie. You see how that one nikka who quoted me say some bullshyt was fact. I asked him a simple question. Yes or No. He didn't answer because he knows he is here to cause division and to troll. ados is a c00n white supremacist supported group. Nothing less
I'm in support of ADOS but Americans as a WHOLE black/white need to realize the world is bigger than just America that's one thing I hate about American culture it's insular as fukk and disregards other peoples culture, Canada did the culture mixing pot thing much better than America could ever hope to do it
 

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ADOS men are not checking for African women like that in the first place:camby:

We have our own women. Arguably the most beautiful in the diaspora:gucci:

I think that you are right. I see Nigerian men that are all over African American women all the time, but I have never heard of an African American man wanting to date a Nigerian woman. The weirdest part is that African American men and Ethiopian women date all the time, but I have never heard of an African American man even mentioning Nigerian women much less wanting to actually date them.
 

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I'm only just seeing this thread.

I don't know shyt about this show and don't care (some posters in here are being hypocritical as fukk, but I don't have the energy to get into that right now), but Gina Yashere is full of shyt here.

She used to be around my way back in the day and was also a major guest of a black show that was MAINLY comprised of CDOS. She's made her own stereotypes of black men in general under the guise of comedy and had no issues coming up of us.

Now I certainly don't remember any of us as Caribbean youth calling Africans spear chuckers and jungle bunnies, but I DO remember when NIGERIANS especially used to refer to us as "slave babies". Does she mention that?? Nigerians out of all Africans are KNOWN for being very elitist and back in the day many were adamant they wanted no part of us (I'm not looking to marry into a Nigerian family so I'm cool with that personally). That's not all of them of course and tensions have died down a lot from how it was, but she shouldn't be so quick to throw a rock and hide her hands cos I remember how she used to get down way before she moved to the states.

It was mainly caribbeans supporting her before she left to go state side.
 

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Are you saying african americans invented pan-africanism?

did you not see my earlier post?


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That's an oxymoron. What do you think pan africanism is?

Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all indigenous and diasporan ethnic groups of African descent. Based on a common goal going back to the Atlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among the African diaspora in the Caribbean, Latin America, the United States and Canada.[1][2] It is based on the belief that unity is vital to economic, social, and political progress and aims to "unify and uplift" people of African descent.[3] The ideology asserts that the fate of all African people and countries[clarification needed] are intertwined. At its core Pan-Africanism is a belief that “African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, share not merely a common history, but a common destiny".[4] Pan-Africanist intellectual, cultural, and political movements tend to view all Africans and descendants of Africans as belonging to a single "race" and sharing cultural unity. Pan-Africanism posits a sense of a shared historical fate for Africans in the Americas, West Indies, and, on the continent itself, has centered on the Atlantic trade in slaves, African slavery, and European imperialism.[/quote]
 

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I'm in support of ADOS but Americans as a WHOLE black/white need to realize the world is bigger than just America that's one thing I hate about American culture it's insular as fukk and disregards other peoples culture, Canada did the culture mixing pot thing much better than America could ever hope to do it
I'm not. I am against ados. Now, I am for Black Americans. All 42 million-plus but that c00n group where 90% of the members are xenophobic idiots. I'll pass on that.
 

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I'm in support of ADOS but Americans as a WHOLE black/white need to realize the world is bigger than just America that's one thing I hate about American culture it's insular as fukk and disregards other peoples culture, Canada did the culture mixing pot thing much better than America could ever hope to do it

That's why stupid shows like that shouldn't be on mainstream american tv.
 

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This best thing @IllmaticDelta posted all-thread is this:

Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all indigenous and diasporan ethnic groups of African descent. Based on a common goal going back to the Atlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among the African diaspora in the Caribbean, Latin America, the United States and Canada.[1][2] It is based on the belief that unity is vital to economic, social, and political progress and aims to "unify and uplift" people of African descent.[3] The ideology asserts that the fate of all African people and countries[clarification needed] are intertwined. At its core Pan-Africanism is a belief that “African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, share not merely a common history, but a common destiny".[4] Pan-Africanist intellectual, cultural, and political movements tend to view all Africans and descendants of Africans as belonging to a single "race" and sharing cultural unity. Pan-Africanism posits a sense of a shared historical fate for Africans in the Americas, West Indies, and, on the continent itself, has centered on the Atlantic trade in slaves, African slavery, and European imperialism.

@IllmaticDelta, stick to posting shyt like this and less c00nery and Tariqism, and I probably wouldn't think you were a bootlicking c00n and maybe someone with some form of intelligence.
 

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So its women marrying men now? In most cultures, its usually men that marry women. I guess the concept of ADOS being a matriarchal society are true.

With this mentality, no wonder ADOS women swoon when African immigrant men come into the fold.

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That's not what I'm saying. Idk how you misconstrue it to that shyt

And you African nikkas serve as simps to these broads that some nikkas are not checking for a wife. that's the only way they "swoon" over you cornball foreigners
 

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I'm not. I am against ados. Now, I am for Black Americans. All 42 million-plus but that c00n group where 90% of the members are xenophobic idiots. I'll pass on that.

How are they xenophobic? I agree with them. Africans should come here as 'guests', take all the knowledge and resources; go back and build up the motherland up, so we can compete toe to toe with the rest of the so called 'high level' industrialized countries in the world.

But NO, we want the chinese and europeans etc to do all the heavy lifting; while many of us talk shyt, waste time and cause so much division everywhere we go overseas over social differences. :mjtf:
 
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If this were true there would be higher marriage rates in ados societies.

That being said this show is terrible and full of stereotypes, like most Network TV shows

Written and created by white men and black African c00ns.

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Apparently people are under the impression that African Americans, especially African American women do not get married. Wrong!! People using stats on marriage misapply those stats in the same way that people misapply children born to single mothers; with children not having relationships with their fathers. People don't understand what the stats are actually saying, but for what it is worth here is an article on African American women and marriage. Surprise, surprise it is not what people think:

Black Women Don’t Marry
The barrage of news reports about the black marriage rate gives the impression that African-American women’s chances of walking down the aisle are bleak. A Yale University study found that just 42 percent of black women are married, and a variety of high profile news networks such as CNN and ABC picked that figure up and ran with it. But researchers Ivory A. Toldson of Howard University and Bryant Marks of Morehouse College question the accuracy of this finding.

“The often-cited figure of 42 percent of black women never marrying includes all black women 18 and older,” Toldson told the Root.com. “Raising this age in an analysis eliminates age groups we don't really expect to be married and gives a more accurate estimate of true marriage rates.”

Toldson and Marks found that 75 percent of black women marry before they turn age 35 after examining census data from 2005 to 2009. Moreover, black women in small towns have higher marriage rates than white women in urban centers such as New York and Los Angeles, Toldson remarked in the New York Times.


Educated Black Women Have it Harder
Getting a college degree is the worst thing a black woman can do if she wants to get married, right? Not exactly. News stories about black marriage often mention that more black women pursue higher education than black men — by a 2-to-1 ratio, by some estimates. But what these pieces leave out is that white women also earn college degrees more than white men do, and this gender imbalance hasn’t hurt white women’s chances at matrimony. What’s more, black women who finish college actually improve their chances of marrying rather than lower them.

“Among black women, 70 percent of college graduates are married by 40, whereas only about 60 percent of black high school graduates are married by that age,” Tara Parker-Pope of the New York Times reported.


The same trend is at play for black men. In 2008, 76 percent of black men with a college degree married by age 40. In contrast, only 63 percent of black men with just a high school diploma tied the knot. So education increases the likelihood of marriage for both African American men and women. Also, Toldson points out that black women with college degrees are more likely to marry than white female high school dropouts.

Black Men Don’t Earn as Much as Black Women
Just because black women are more likely to graduate from college than their male counterparts doesn’t mean that they out-earn black men. Actually, black men are more likely than black women to bring home at least $75,000 annually. Plus, double the number of black men than women make at least $250,000 annually. Because of pervasive gender gaps in income, black men remain the breadwinners in the African American community.

These numbers indicate that there are more than enough financially successful black men to go around for black women. Of course, not every black woman is looking for a breadwinner. Not every black woman is even seeking marriage. Some black women are happily single. Others are gay, lesbian or bisexual and were unable to legally wed those they love until 2015 when the Supreme Court overturned the ban on gay marriage. For heterosexual black women in search of marriage, however, the forecast is not nearly as gloomy as has been portrayed in the media.




The Top 4 Myths About Black Marriage
 
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