CoochieMane
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I wasn't trying to correct you breh, I was just saying I don't like hearing Brazilian Portuguese.you know what I meant..... as pessoas sempre querem corrigir os outros on-line

I wasn't trying to correct you breh, I was just saying I don't like hearing Brazilian Portuguese.you know what I meant..... as pessoas sempre querem corrigir os outros on-line

I wasn't trying to correct you breh, I was just saying I don't like hearing Brazilian Portuguese.![]()

We had a great doc about Black Colombians screened at my job by WPFW. shyt was wonderful, they are a very beautiful people. This part of the diaspora has me learning Spanish and Portuguese. Those two and French are vital to communicating with a huge portion of the Black World.
You dont happen to know the name off it?
Thanks, gonna look it up.I think something like "Resistance: Blacks in Colombia" or something to that effect.
She wouldn't be with a black breh of that level of attractiveness![]()
.. Grow up and take your neg like a man. 
You called me a bytch because I neg your c00n ass?![]()

What makes it funny is she has Pro Black post on her IG![]()


@agnosticlady see this is the type of bullshyt i'm talking about lol. She complains about there being discrimination against dark skinned black women and how lighter skin women are considered superior to them(Which is absolutely 100% true and valid) but then she gets with a damn cac to produce more of those light skin individuals
It's ludicrous!!!![]()
Brainwashing deeper than Mariana Trench... Cotdamn them Brazilian grandmas are straight Aunt Ruckusao, with that habitual self hate.
Racism by that Globeleza so transparent![]()
this.This thread had turned out really great.
I really wish we can develop a platform where we can really discuss the Afro Diaspora.
This. I got basic conversational portuguese down, but it's a bytch trying to switch back and forth between spanish. too many words look the same but pronounced so different. when I went to Cameroon to visit family, a lot of nikkas were on someWe had a great doc about Black Colombians screened at my job by WPFW. shyt was wonderful, they are a very beautiful people. This part of the diaspora has me learning Spanish and Portuguese. Those two and French are vital to communicating with a huge portion of the Black World.
if you couldn't speak French. fukk it, I'm a just make it a life long goal to get all 3 down.this.
This. I got basic conversational portuguese down, but it's a bytch trying to switch back and forth between spanish. too many words look the same but pronounced so different. when I went to Cameroon to visit family, a lot of nikkas were on someif you couldn't speak French. fukk it, I'm a just make it a life long goal to get all 3 down.

Real talk. Traveling showed me how much we gotta be able to communicate with other black people. I started taking Portuguese seriously after visiting Brazil. I'm gonna learn Spanish next and have the Americas down pretty much. All my other brothas and sistas gotta learn EnglishI swear it was Africans that inspired me to learn languages. I used to work with this Senegalese dude that spoke French, Italian, English, and Wolof. If we're here in the States with all these resources then we should be just as capable of doing that. If you can at least speak Spanish, French, and Portuguese well that's a huge portion of the Black world right there.
Edit: How could I forget my own fam. My uncles speak fluent German and my brother knows Arabic, Urdu, and even a good amount of Jamaican Patois. We got no excuses.![]()
I wanna open up an English school for black Brazilians in the future too