why is being a Canadian a bad thing on here?

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Well I think it's cause Canadians are made out to be soft. I heard its GDs or Vice Lords in Canada & i :heh: like seriously?





Also according to Michael Moore, yall still at home in the middle of the day with your door unlocked. Actually that's pretty gangsta.


AIN'T NO BRICKS AND VICKIES OUT CHEA...I SAW A FAKE BLOOD ONCE...LOLOLOLOL...I asked him "Where you from?" "Oh, I'm from scarborough. Are you an American?"

I was like :dahell:
 

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One minute it's black unity this and black unity that, we are the world, let's bring the diaspora together


Now it's fukk everybody who wasnt born on the same land as me, gotta love the coli :mjlol:
Hilarious...
Especially coming from a fakkit who wishes he was born White

Foh
 

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Read up on Canadian history, brehs. Their national identity is essentially based on Anti-Americanism. I'm dead serious.
 

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Sohh Canadian posters in this thread are gloating about not having to face the same societal challenges as black folk in the states such as...living in neighborhoods that are low level warzones, dealing with rampant police violence, mass incarceration, systematic racism, etc. etc. etc. but are then acting perplexed on why folks are disregarding their opinions on issues they have no ability to relate to. :heh:

A person born and/or raised primarily in Canada, regardless of melanin level is going to be every bit as out of touch on "black issues" in the states as your average americac....and some of your views on "us" are strangely reminiscent and everybit as cartoon-ish.
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I don't get it either. To me Americans are just like Canadians, its pretty much the same culture/lifestyle at this point.
 

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Sohh Canadian posters in this thread are gloating about not having to face the same societal challenges as black folk in the states such as...living in neighborhoods that are low level warzones, dealing with rampant police violence, mass incarceration, systematic racism, etc. etc. etc. but are then acting perplexed on why folks are disregarding their opinions on issues they have no ability to relate to. :heh:

A person born and/or raised primarily in Canada, regardless of melanin level is going to be every bit as out of touch on "black issues" in the states as your average americac....and some of your views on "us" are strangely reminiscent and everybit as cartoon-ish.
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I got news for you... Most black people here are transplants from Africa or the Carribean.

I've seen black issues and dealt with em in the motherland, Canada, Europe but according to Americans only y'all know real discrimination :mjlol:

If y'all wanna walk around with a chip on your shoulder go ahead but I'm not naive enough to think the world sees/treats us any different. Only black people do this lame diaspora beef and it 100% stems from ignorance and lack of knowledge
 

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Seems like Canada is obsessed with American culture. Your artists may Rep where they're from but they come across that border pretty quick to see what the U.S. is like
 
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