I learned it from observing real life
In DFW, Ethiopians have their own enclave. In Houston, Nigerians band together amongst their own. Sure, many Africans can be 'cool' with ADOS, but they clearly don't consider ADOS 'one of their own.'
In this clip Emmanuel Acho clearly differentiates himself from black Americans and says he talks with white people how he does because he doesn't have the sting of slavery. Groovin Gorilla says he changed his name because it offended 'African Americans' and he doesn't look at what he is doing as derogatory.
That is understandable. I like hearing about real life experiences vs youtube.
One of my very first experiences with Ethiopian people was not pleasant, as in I praised Selassie and they were not happy.
They educated me on the starvation, monarchy, war etc.
They then had to admit that yes he was up against powerful forces.
My very first experience talking to a Nigerian girl, I tried to compliment her and strike conversation. She was more interested in what I do, where i go to school, what my parents do.
Those were first experiences. other experiences were wonderful. For instance I might talk bad about historical issues with muslims/arabs and africans.
Yet I have never ran into a muslim or arab person who were mean to me.
Why group whole peoples?
When you yourself dispise blk american neighbors, family members, those from other states, those in other political parties
Are you being fair or concentrating on seeking excuses to hate others?
To add to that.
I would GUARANTEE YOU
that those same Nigerians you saying dislike blk americans.
HATE their own countrymen A BILLION TRILLION times more than they would a blk american
You do not want to hear my opinions on certain segments of the Jamaican populace