DIMES
Retired troll
I think it all starts with our mindsets. Our parents are from another generation & think different than us. If we (I'm talking all Africans) can for the most part put our differences aside for a second & focus on us being African it can happen. We all might have different experiences but I truly believe we all have this in common: Once we leave our native areas & go where whites are we're looked at the same. It doesn't matter what kind of people we are, we're all looked at the same by them. The only way to combat that is to unite with all of our African Fam & build relationships from there. I can tell you on a personal level I work with a Nigerian & Kenyan girls (both beautiful sistas) & they both feel the same as I feel. Both were born & raised in their native countries & moved here as adults.
Yes I agree with that but it won't happen in Africa. I think diaspora 2nd generation africans have a much likelier chance of uniting but even then it will be very hard. Too much xenophobia
I wanna stick my dikk in her ass all 5 times when she is face down praying, word to Allah






yall some fools man