why so much conflict on here between AA's and foreign blacks?

BujuBoombastic

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Africans and Blacks from the Caribbean are often told not to associate with Africans born in America(immigration officers often tell African's and Caribbean Blacks not to associate with American Blacks). There's also a narrative that has been built and propagated that Blacks in America are lazy and shiftless. And that narrative is perpetuated through the media avenues that Africans and Blacks in the Caribbean view. On top of that their is also a sense of superiority that these other groups have against Blacks in America. Specifically on the part of Africans they don't view Blacks in America as brethren and far removed from Africa. Specifically on the part of Blacks in the Caribbean they view Blacks in America as lazy from the angle that theirs a lack of Black infrastructure in America, the lack of manipulation of resources and complaining in terms of "they think they have it hard but we have it harder". Love for the oppressor and most of all religious indoctrination. Divide and conquer at its finest. This doesn't go for all by the way.

And that's an arrogant way of thinking. I've checked people that are from the islands who try and disrespect OUR own people.

We should stop that ignorant shyt, and learn how to live together as one. I know it's not going to work, but there's a saying that says, "one hand washes the other before, they can both wash the face".
 

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dont forget the social conditioning side of things via entertainment & news.....in Africa you get news from Western sources of black people committing crimes in the U.S./Europe. And in the U.S./Europe they pump out news of Africans starving to death, being in civil wars & the continent being in trouble.

There is levels to this devilishness :noniccas:
exactly.

again, the shyt is fukking sad.
 
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