Wait these nikkaz created a theme song?! "We Not Black. We Native" LMAO

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This is not necessary

It is. Pretendians try the low blow of "I can never be african cause my people not weak enough to have been slaves".

I counter that with not only were you slaves (if you were indian) but you were enslaved on your own land, to the point yall forgot your language, and the cacs STILL on your land to the point they outnumber you on your land.
 
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:dwillhuh: idk what's more ironic, rocking threads that have nothing to do with AA culture or the random Asian kids crashing the party and making it to the thumbnail :pachaha:

Was breh in the background rocking cow print camouflage?

See you don't get it, he represents how ADOS style is getting milked by the rest of the diaspora :dame:, issa symbol :troll:
 

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The connection is more cosmetic than something built out of a shared history/struggle.

The problem really lies in denying our heritage and taking up an ethnic identity/heritage that did not exist when we were formed in America through mixing of many different people groups.

That is the problem. An ADOS/American Freedman has as much connection to Africa as s/he has to Europe. Ultimately, that "connection" doesn't matter - it's useless. The only thing that matters - and the connection that is meaningful - is the one your ancestors fought and died for. Our ancestors didn't fight and die for Africa, they did so for the USA.

Our only connection is here, in America, not Africa. That doesn't mean we can't ally ourselves with Africans and build with one another, but we have to respect each other as well.
Can you at least make this rhyme and put it over a beat? Pretendians are up on the scoreboard
 

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The connection is more cosmetic than something built out of a shared history/struggle.

The problem really lies in denying our heritage and taking up an ethnic identity/heritage that did not exist when we were formed in America through mixing of many different people groups.

That is the problem. An ADOS/American Freedman has as much connection to Africa as s/he has to Europe. Ultimately, that "connection" doesn't matter - it's useless. The only thing that matters - and the connection that is meaningful - is the one your ancestors fought and died for. Our ancestors didn't fight and die for Africa, they did so for the USA.

Our only connection is here, in America, not Africa. That doesn't mean we can't ally ourselves with Africans and build with one another, but we have to respect each other as well.

My dna says I'm 97% African, that's more than cosmetic.

I understand that America is our home, where our most recent ancestors are, but too many fools take it too far and deny facts. To the point they make up fallacies and pseudo shyt.
 
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