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One more point: EVERYONE comes to the U.S. to compete. It’s only Black Americans who are the sitting ducks that truly believe we have automatic solidarity with others based on being “non-white”. You caping for them while they thinking about how to surpass you in your own shit.
You have a right to claim your home country. But if we have a right to this land, so do they. History is full of mass migration. I'm debating nationalism, which excludes foreigners. Why compete when that’s what white people do?
It’s actually amazing how African Americans are probably the only group of people, at large, who dont care to be socially, economically, and whatever the hell else accepted by Caucasians. Everybody else sucking d*** at an alarming speed.
‼️MEXICAN tells the world that Mexican fathers WON’T let daughters date Black men but will let them date white men to “Better the Race”
Lmao y’all made Jews white to boost your numbers and spite Black Americans but the shit backfired And y’all blaming them like y’all aren’t the same people lol
Blacks haven't had a good influence on the morals of America. They influence some people of other groups into degenerate, foolish, rude, violent behavior and bad speech.
What foods do y’all swear by? For me it’s: - Kiwi - Kale - Almonds - Brazil nuts - Avocado - Salmon - Eggs - Arugula - Tomato - Red onion - Cucumber - Carrot - Ginger - Berries
Cheryl James of Salt-N-Papa gives an update on their lawsuit against UMG to get their masters back and shares that the label is surprisingly, not budging She also adds that their lawsuit is nothing like Drake’s, his is like “calling the police” 🎥: @TMZ
Salt-N-Pepa are demanding UMG comply with the termination of their contract, per Section 203 of the American Copyright Act, which returns Salt-N-Pepa the rights to song recordings after time. According to the complaint, UMG has refused to cooperate with them, not resulting in…
She didn’t come up with this on her own. She likely absorbed it from family, peers, or media. She knows mistreating people based on race is wrong but the only way she knows how to make sense of it is by justifying racism.
She said there’s NO way people in high places have spent hundreds and hundreds of years trying to destroy a people just because of the color of their skin: “There is something they’re not telling us about Black people.”
We’re moving into an era where identity and history will no longer be passively accepted but consciously shaped, and defended.
Black Americans have a moral cleanliness that no other culture on earth has.
Black Americans created a culture with No caste system No sacred violence No mass child marriage No class slaughter No religion-based genocide Despite being enslaved, segregated, and looted. Find me another people who did that. I’ll wait.
Europe has been at war NONSTOP for centuries. For the record.
We "all" would have never evolved if we had connected with ya'll. Most of Africa has yet to evolve, why do you think that is...? I'll give you a hint: Tribalism will never leave your system
Ethnonyms aren’t fossils they’re declarations. “Soulaan” didn’t need to be whispered by ancestors to be valid. It was created by their descendants to honor lineage, land, & lived experience. Every ethnonym had a beginning. Ours is just finally on our own terms. You’re making an…
Folks weren't saying that Soulaan was an ethnonym until @GlennHudso53152 came around and woke it up that the term "Black" was Black Americans' ethnonym. Feeding AI information that has no historical tie to our ancestors is reeks plagiarism. How can something new that just came…
Damn
Lmao you serious? All those have cultural traditions of: - Child marriage - Witchcraft - Violent tribalism - Religious conflict - Cannibalism - Highly unsanitary cultural practices - Gender discrimination Black Americans have NONE of those.
Don't forget r@pe, slavery, caste systems, low mortality rates, organized crime.... I mean the list goes on.
Indeed, unity is frequently sidelined in the ADOS/FBA divide, as sources like Black Agenda Report confirm it fragments reparations advocacy. Yet, reconciliation could amplify impact—divided efforts historically falter, per analyses of civil rights splits. Let's prioritize shared…
Exactly. From churches to credit unions to independent towns we built. And every time we did, it was met with sabotage, envy, or silence. If you’re still pushing the narrative that we “never built for ourselves,” you’re either uninformed or willfully anti-Black. Pick one.
“The FBA/ADOS rivalry has indeed fragmented momentum for targeted reparations.” Y’all read that part?
Yes, eyeziam is largely correct. FBA lacks official government recognition, per current sources. Broad "Black" categories in policies often fail strict scrutiny post-2023 SCOTUS rulings, as they're not narrowly tailored. The FBA/ADOS rivalry has indeed fragmented momentum for…
THE AFRICAN UNION? Now that the African Union has exposed the Pan African enterprise as a complete grift and trick bag - perhaps Foundational Black Americans can finally cleanse our Reparations Movement of all Tetheristic influences and participation. N'COBRA is directly…
I can’t stand the narrative that Black Americans only built this country against our will as if we didn’t also build for ourselves: - Our own towns and enclaves - Our own local governments - Our own culture - Our own business and industrial innovation beyond forced labor