Penn State Study From 2021: How West Indians Practiced Housing Discrimination Against Black Americans To Rise In New York City

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You can't. Once the carribean women get in positions of power (this happens pretty fast) Issa wrap. They get help from dark skin black American women who are bitter about their treatment growing up, so they rather side with african and carribean women over their skinfolk. Next thing you know your local black leadership posts are held by nothing by carribean and african women who goy a spot for CAC men.
Yeah and that’s sad. We are not the same people. We’ve been infiltrated at so many levels and it starts with going through racial terrorism while also being indoctrinated into pan africanism during our infancy as an ethnic group

Do you know how crazy it is in hindsight that Black Americans were advocating for Africa all throughout the 19th century while living like that? To even have anything on our minds other than our own survival especially under those conditions is honestly sort of jarring.
 

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Exactly :dead:

Mind you, i took my time this morning to read through this.

The man took a couple of excerpts put it through chatGP and started acting like he did something :dead:

im surprised someone even took the time to write this study it’s such a niche topic, but shows that there’s a lot of people who are aware of what’s going on.
Yeah "they" get really invested when it comes to this topic. They about to Bush me again becsuse I'm sitting here agreeing with you.
 

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Yeah and that’s sad. We are not the same people. We’ve been infiltrated at so many levels and it starts with going through racial terrorism while also being indoctrinated into pan africanism during our infancy as an ethnic group

Do you know how crazy it is in hindsight that Black Americans were advocating for Africa all throughout the 19th century while living like that? To even have anything on our minds other than our own survival especially under those conditions is honestly sort of jarring.
I dont really think there's anything wrong with pan africanism. The problem though is that our elders and pan africanists refuse to accept the fact that the carribean and african immigrants who move to America are typically reactionary just like Indian, Chinese, Mexican and all other immigrants. America has an apartheid system and all immigrant groups understand that they made it once they're "over" black Americans.
 
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Cliffs: Cash-Rich West Indians use sponsors from home, migrant loans, and “covering” (white passing in ethnic form) to overpay white property owners for real estate in NYC then denied housing opportunities to people who weren’t from their ethnic groups for most of the 20th century.​


what part of this is not in the study?

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Your thread title says this: "How West Indians Practiced Housing Discrimination Against Black Americans To Rise In New York City," which is a blatant distortion. Nothing in the paper says (or even implies) they discriminated against Black Americans, denied them housing, excluded them from opportunities, or deliberately used ethnic favoritism to lock them out. The study explains how West Indians disrupted white housing monopolies, and how it didn't just benefit West Indians, not that they oppressed or sidelined Black Americans.
 

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Your thread title says this: "How West Indians Practiced Housing Discrimination Against Black Americans To Rise In New York City," which is a blatant distortion. Nothing in the paper says (or even implies) they discriminated against Black Americans, denied them housing, excluded them from opportunities, or deliberately used ethnic favoritism to lock them out. The study explains how West Indians disrupted white housing monopolies, and how it didn't just benefit West Indians, not that they oppressed or sidelined Black Americans.
I’m not doing this with you man. People in the thread have already confirmed that im being unbiased and only reiterating what’s said in this study.

If performing Britishness and “covering” and prioritizing renting and doing business with other West Indians in a city where you are not the black majority, loans and grants that are solely for west indians, and monopolizing the realtor broker field so much to the point that civil rights activists call you on it doesn’t mean discrimination for you, then ima just let you have that man
 

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Your thread title says this: "How West Indians Practiced Housing Discrimination Against Black Americans To Rise In New York City," which is a blatant distortion. Nothing in the paper says (or even implies) they discriminated against Black Americans, denied them housing, excluded them from opportunities, or deliberately used ethnic favoritism to lock them out. The study explains how West Indians disrupted white housing monopolies, and how it didn't just benefit West Indians, not that they oppressed or sidelined Black Americans.
@Barlow nikkas is out here unhinged man. i shouldn’t have even make the thread
 

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OP was literally just using AI the other week.


Slimy ass nikkas in here tryna gaslight you in defense of a well-known c00n, nasty work.
using ai to get a quick list of pan africanist contributions from black americans is not the same as using ai to attempt to accurately internalize and digest a highly detailed study that covers multiple decades and events of a situation.

you can’t be that dumb like this fr
 

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If performing Britishness and “covering” and prioritizing renting and doing business with other West Indians in a city where you are not the black majority, loans and grants that are solely for west indians, and monopolizing the realtor broker field so much to the point that civil rights activists call you on it doesn’t mean discrimination for you, then ima just let you have that man

:jbhmm: To add credence to their findings...

Arthur (2000) stated that most participants in his study of first generation African immigrants “acknowledged that their foreign backgrounds made it difficult, if not impossible, to grasp the meaning of lack-White polarization in American society” (pp. 73-74). Ogbu & Simons (1998) suggest that many Black immigrants are voluntary immigrants who come to the United States for economic reasons, social mobility and educational opportunities. As a result, they may be more optimistic about overcoming racial barriers in the United States or see these barriers as less significant than African Americans (Ogbu & Simons, 1998). Additionally, because of racial discrimination, some Black immigrants actively work against being perceived as African American, as a protective form of social distancing (Jackson, 2010). Social distancing by Black immigrants can include the use of cultural objects (e.g. national flags, accents) to highlight an ethnic/foreign identity that can protect from racial stereotypes and prejudices that are projected towards African Americans (Jackson, 2010; Vickerman, 2001; Waters 1999). ). Another form of social distancing includes avoiding close relationships with African Americans.

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