Nope... I ain't African.
then dont bother with pan-afrikan issues
no one is forcing u to be afrikan , u can go be hebrew israelite, washitaw indian choctaw , turtle island inhabitant, ur choice.
Last edited:
Nope... I ain't African.
becos u cant answer the question, dont be a sheep,
give me YOUR PERSPECTIVE not some Youtube armchair wanna be revolutionary who has never done shit but sit & debate online like Neely Fuller says
Nigeria’s Yoruba language is second most spoken foreign language in Baltimore schools
Arkansas.Cool.
Where are your ancestors from?
What do you mean?Oh so you not ADOS either.
What are you then?
What do you mean?
u just said a bunch oNot a sheep. My views align with theirs and I'm pretty damn active in my community.
Who are you to decide on what NATIVE ADOS people think about how we should handle our battles.
If I were in your homeland I'd have to simply do what the status quo would do and deal with it. I'm starting to get the vibe that whenever Native ADOS voice their opinion on anything we have to almost damn near run it by each group to see if it's ok.....well that time is up and either you get with the program or get the hell out of the way....if you ain't helping you hindering.
like native black americans dont talk shit about foreign blacks or talk down to them as being "coconuts" or "dumb stinky afrikans" or whatever?Fam, i gotta tell you, from having done it, you dont leave behind your country and everyone you know to go "eat off" other people. Thats not even on your mind. Most black immigrants come here on some survival shit. Im talking about actual survival. We come here to put in work, not eat off anyone.
What people gotta be careful with though is judging every group because of the few who talk shit. We not part of that group in my country. Most immigrant groups I know (From the Islands) aint like that either.
very much so, and a beautiful mind! the brother who scooped her up is very luckyThat's a beautiful woman right there
Fam, i gotta tell you, from having done it, you dont leave behind your country and everyone you know to go "eat off" other people. Thats not even on your mind. Most black immigrants come here on some survival shit. Im talking about actual survival. We come here to put in work, not eat off anyone.
What people gotta be careful with though is judging every group because of the few who talk shit. We not part of that group in my country. Most immigrant groups I know (From the Islands) aint like that either.
Man youre talking about shit I have seen with my own eyes this aint no youtube second hand shit....
I ve been in study groups in college when black non ADOS talk about ADOS have no culture or that we re yankees FOH.....
Meanwhile they re only here cause ADOS paved the way for them......yet they re getting those admission spots cause they have black skin
This is where you need to reassess.......
Most are not on our team or fighting with us....in fact most are making sure we know that we re not on their team.
Our parents generation didn t go to college with you all.....we did....so we know first hand how much you all are not fighting with us.
Not all but the vast majority....no apologies.
Man youre talking about shit I have seen with my own eyes this aint no youtube second hand shit....
I ve been in study groups in college when black non ADOS talk about ADOS have no culture or that we re yankees FOH.....
Meanwhile they re only here cause ADOS paved the way for them......yet they re getting those admission spots cause they have black skin
No clue what’s going on in here.
For one second I thought everyone was talking about a new operation system.
Let me step out of here.
Exactly! A lot of the #ADOS movement is developing from those of us who have encountered and dealt with these continental African usurpers in higher education and on the professional level. God help you if you go into the medical field. And they know the #ADOS movement will impede their ability to take "black" spots in universities, corporate diversity initiatives, and the like.
But this goes deeper. They want to push the "struggle" narrative and that they're coming here on some "survival shit", as someone posted above. Nothing could be further from the truth. The reality is that they're coming from the elites of their respective societies. And, more importantly, in many cases they became rich and elite because their ancestors were directly involved in the African slave trade!! This is the elephant in the room! COINTELPRO dropped some real shit about in here about those types of Africans appealing to Europe to NOT stop the African slave trade. And now this shit is coming full circle. This is why they get so riled up when ppl like Antonio and Yvette really begin talking lineage. They don't want Black Americans to seriously begin thinking on that level and from that POV. You'll notice that mangobob is doubling-down on the pan-African and "black diasporans" talk. This is a ruse. He won't seriously talk about his own family background or tribal background.
Man, please read this article: An African Country Reckons With Its History of Selling Slaves
"For over 200 years, powerful kings in what is now the country of Benin captured and sold slaves to Portuguese, French and British merchants. The slaves were usually men, women and children from rival tribes — gagged and jammed into boats bound for Brazil, Haiti and the United States.
The trade largely stopped by the end of the 19th century, but Benin never fully confronted what had happened. The kingdoms that captured and sold slaves still exist today as tribal networks, and so do the groups that were raided. The descendants of slave merchants, like the de Souza family, remain among the nation's most influential people, with a large degree of control over how Benin's history is portrayed."
Read this one as well: My Great-Grandfather, the Nigerian Slave-Trader
Down the hill, near the river, in an area now overrun by bush, is the grave of my most celebrated ancestor: my great-grandfather Nwaubani Ogogo Oriaku. Nwaubani Ogogo was a slave trader who gained power and wealth by selling other Africans across the Atlantic. “He was a renowned trader,” my father told me proudly. “He dealt in palm produce and human beings.”
The descendants of freed slaves in southern Nigeria, called ohu, still face significant stigma. Igbo culture forbids them from marrying freeborn people, and denies them traditional leadership titles such as Eze and Ozo. (The osu, an untouchable caste descended from slaves who served at shrines, face even more severe persecution.)
You know exactly what is going on, probably more so than others who are posting in here since you're a lawyer and you're an astute follower of politics.
Exactly! A lot of the #ADOS movement is developing from those of us who have encountered and dealt with these continental African usurpers in higher education and on the professional level. God help you if you go into the medical field. And they know the #ADOS movement will impede their ability to take "black" spots in universities, corporate diversity initiatives, and the like.
But this goes deeper. They want to push the "struggle" narrative and that they're coming here on some "survival shit", as someone posted above. Nothing could be further from the truth. The reality is that they're coming from the elites of their respective societies. And, more importantly, in many cases they became rich and elite because their ancestors were directly involved in the African slave trade!! This is the elephant in the room! COINTELPRO dropped some real shit about in here about those types of Africans appealing to Europe to NOT stop the African slave trade. And now this shit is coming full circle. This is why they get so riled up when ppl like Antonio and Yvette really begin talking lineage. They don't want Black Americans to seriously begin thinking on that level and from that POV. You'll notice that mangobob is doubling-down on the pan-African and "black diasporans" talk. This is a ruse. He won't seriously talk about his own family background or tribal background.
Man, please read this article: An African Country Reckons With Its History of Selling Slaves
"For over 200 years, powerful kings in what is now the country of Benin captured and sold slaves to Portuguese, French and British merchants. The slaves were usually men, women and children from rival tribes — gagged and jammed into boats bound for Brazil, Haiti and the United States.
The trade largely stopped by the end of the 19th century, but Benin never fully confronted what had happened. The kingdoms that captured and sold slaves still exist today as tribal networks, and so do the groups that were raided. The descendants of slave merchants, like the de Souza family, remain among the nation's most influential people, with a large degree of control over how Benin's history is portrayed."
Read this one as well: My Great-Grandfather, the Nigerian Slave-Trader
Down the hill, near the river, in an area now overrun by bush, is the grave of my most celebrated ancestor: my great-grandfather Nwaubani Ogogo Oriaku. Nwaubani Ogogo was a slave trader who gained power and wealth by selling other Africans across the Atlantic. “He was a renowned trader,” my father told me proudly. “He dealt in palm produce and human beings.”
The descendants of freed slaves in southern Nigeria, called ohu, still face significant stigma. Igbo culture forbids them from marrying freeborn people, and denies them traditional leadership titles such as Eze and Ozo. (The osu, an untouchable caste descended from slaves who served at shrines, face even more severe persecution.)
You know exactly what is going on, probably more so than others who are posting in here since you're a lawyer and you're an astute follower of politics.
This sister tends to ramble at times but I can’t argue her theory. This may be an orchestrated plot to diminish our African roots while promoting the homophile agenda through Yvette Carnell.
This sister tends to ramble at times but I can’t argue her theory. This may be an orchestrated plot to diminish our African roots while promoting the homophile agenda through Yvette Carnell.
Getting on CODE to be xenophobic? Getting on CODE to make sure no black people from anywhere can get a job driving cabs to be able to send their kids to college! MmkayNah.
It's just shocking to a lot of people that we are getting on code for the first time in decades on a common goal. The fact that you have people up in arms should tell you something.
u said alot of bullshit ! second hand stories from people who never been anywhere and never done anything for anyone not even for native Black americans
and some of ur ancestors were also involved in assisting europeans until the themselves got captured and thrown onto the ships too ! so what gives?
ALSO no one is bein xenophobic towards native black americans , ur persecution is in ur head becos thats what u secretly desire (for whatever reason)so as to have an excuse to be xenopophobic!
andu aint said shit about the native black americans who help destroy Liberia!!!! ---yeaah ! i see u dont wanna deal with that either,
u conveniently wanna skip over that part to continue ur xenophobic rant ,
even tho no one here judges u for their missteps!
====
NYTIMES story ? really ?
SO.... u conveniently take a story of ONE singular random coon lady on NYtimes (whose own father has refuted alot of her claims by the way , even tho theres some truth to her story! atleast i can be honest)whos tryin to coon it up for whitey's butter biscuit as the narrative for all afrikans
but u conveniently ignore the fact of thousands of native black americans who helped to destroy liberia due to their insistence on being coon cac minded!!
let break it down
UR WORDS : "continental African usurpers in higher education and on the professional level"
usurped what ? by whom, thru who ?
so every continental afrikan was responsible for slavery?
even the peasant and tribes that werent involved even tho they were still made to face the brunt of imperialism & colonialism in their homeland?
UR WORDS!: BREAK IT DOWN
"This is the elephant in the room! COINTELPRO dropped some real shit about in here about those types of Africans appealing to Europe to NOT stop the African slave trade. And now this shit is coming full circle. This is why they get so riled up when ppl like Antonio and Yvette really begin talking lineage. They don't want Black Americans to seriously begin thinking on that level and from that POV. You'll notice that mangobob is doubling-down on the pan-African and "black diasporans" talk. This is a ruse. He won't seriously talk about his own family background or tribal background."\
about those types of Africans appealing to Europe to NOT stop the African slave trade."
ok break it down!
theres no elephant in no room! COINTELPRO DIDNT DROP SHIT BUT ALLEGATIONS & HALF BAKED TRUTH HEARSAY WITH NO PROOF ,!
HES NEVER BEEN ON THE CONTINENT OR DEALT WITH CONTINENTAL AFRIKANS OR CONTINENTAL AFRIKAN HISTORY!
HAVING A FEW CLASSMaTES IN COLLEGE DOESNT MAKE U AN EXPERT OR GIVE U THE RIGHT TO CLAIM THAT AS TRUTH BECOS OF A SAMPLING OF A FEW CLASSMATES OUT OF MILLIONS OF FOLKS!
SO...I WANT NAMES WITH UR CLAIMS , OF "Africans appealing to Europe to NOT stop the African slave trade" UNLESS ITS JUST EMPTY UNINFORMED RHETORIC !!
WHICH AFRIKANS?, NAME THEM , THEIR KINGDOM, THEIR FAMILIES , THEIR COUNTRIES AND HOW & WHY THAT SHOULD APPLY TO MILLIONS OF AFRIKANS?
AND LAST I CHECKED CONTINENTAL AFRICANS here in the u.s ARENT THE ELITE OR RULING CLASS OF AFRIKA(ANOTHER LIE FOLKS LIKE TO TELL!) MOST ARE LOW & MIDDLE CLASS FOLKS WHO SCRAPED UP MONEY TO TRAVEL ABROAD IN SEARCH OF A LIVELIHOOD!
I SEE MOST OF U AINT BEEN NOWHERE BUT UR HOOD!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_immigration_to_the_United_States
African immigration to the United States refers to immigrants to the United States who are or were nationals of modern African countries. The term African in the scope of this article refers to geographical or national origins rather than racial affiliation. Between the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and 2007, an estimated total of 0.8 to 0.9 million Africans immigrated to the United States, accounting for roughly 3.3% of all total U.S. immigrants during this period
Demographics[edit]
Metros with largest African-born population (2010 Census)
Metropolitan area African population % of total metro population
Washington, DC, MD-VA-WV 171,000 2.9
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN 70,100 1.3
Atlanta, GA 70,100 1.3
Boston, MA-NH 61,600 1.3
Baltimore Area, MD 33,100 1.2
New York, NY 223,000 1.1
Dallas–Fort Worth, TX 64,300 0.9
Houston, TX 56,100 0.9
Greater Los Angeles Area 68,100 0.5
San Francisco Bay Area 24,500 0.5
It is estimated that the current population of African immigrants to the United States is about 2.1 million.[19]According to the Migration Policy Institute, as of 2009 two-thirds of the African immigrants were from either East or West Africa.[20] Countries with the most immigrants to the U.S. are Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, Somalia, Eritrea, and Kenya. Seventy five percent (75%) of the African immigrants to the U.S. come from 12 of the 55 countries, namely Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Ethiopia, South Africa, Kenya, Liberia, Somalia, Morocco, Cape Verde, Sierra Leone and Sudan (including what is now the independent country of South Sudan), which is based on the 2000 census data.[21]
Additionally, according to the U.S. Census, 55% of immigrants from Africa are male, while 45% are female. Age groups with the largest cohort of African-born immigrants are 25–34, 35–44, and 45–54 with 24.5%, 27.9%, and 15.0% respectively.[22]
Africans typically congregate in urban areas, moving to suburban areas over time. They are also one of the least likeliest groups to live in racially segregated areas.[23][24] The goals of Africans vary tremendously. While some look to create new lives in the US, some plan on using the resources and skills gained to go back and help their countries of origin. Either way, African communities contribute millions to the economies of Africa through remittances.
==
African immigrants' (US) ancestries in the 2000[15] – 2010[16] American Community Survey (from more than 1,000 people)
Ancestry 2000 2000 (% of U.S. population) 2010 2010 (% of U.S. population)
Nigerian 162,938[15] negligible (no data) 264,550[16] negligible (no data)
Egyptian 142,832[15] negligible (no data) 197,000[16] negligible (no data)
Cape Verdean 77,103[15] negligible (no data) 95,003[16] negligible (no data)
Ethiopian 68,001[15] negligible (no data) 202,715[16] negligible (no data)
Ghanaian 49,944[15] negligible (no data) 91,322[16] negligible (no data)
South African 44,991[15] negligible (no data) 57,491[16] negligible (no data)
Moroccan 38,923[15] negligible (no data) 82,073[16] negligible (no data)
Somali 36,313[15] negligible (no data) 120,102[16] negligible (no data)
Eritrean 18,917[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Kenyan 17,336[15] negligible (no data) 51,749[16] negligible (no data)
Sudanese 14,458[15] negligible (no data) 42,249[16] negligible (no data)
Sierra Leonean 12,410[15] negligible (no data) 16,929[16] negligible (no data)
Algerian 8,752[15] negligible (no data) 14,716[17] negligible (no data)
Cameroonian 8,099[15] negligible (no data) 16,894[18] negligible (no data)
Senegalese 6,124[15] negligible (no data) 11,369[16] negligible (no data)
Congolese More than 5,488[15] negligible (no data) 11,009[18] negligible (no data)
Tunisian 4,735[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Ugandan 4,707[15] negligible (no data) 12,549 negligible (no data)
Zimbabwean 4,521[15] negligible (no data) 7,323[16] negligible (no data)
Ivorian 3,110[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Gambian 3,035[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Guinea 3,016[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Libyan 2,979[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Tanzanian 2,921[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Malian 1,790[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Togolese 1,716[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Angolan 1,642[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Zambian 1,500[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
Rwandan 1,480[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
"African" 1,183,316[15] negligible (no data) 1,676,413[16] negligible (no data)
"Western African" 6,810[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
"North African/Berber" 4,544 ("North Africans": 3,217; "Berbers": 1,327)[15] negligible (no data) negligible (no data)
TOTAL 940,000[citation needed] 0.2%[citation needed] NA NA
SO THIS MANY AFRIKAN IMMIGRANTS IS WHAT IS "USURPING "YOU? OR HINDERING U FROM WHATEVER PROGRESS U FEEL U DESERVE?
AND WHAT ABOUT THE CARIBBEAN IMMIGRANTS?
PAN AFRIKAN TILL I DIE!
======
Wow, you are triggered! U big mad!!
ADOS is simply about US, Black Americans whose roots go back to slavery in the American South, getting our just due from the American government and society. Immigrants of any stripe should not and do not have any say in this. Simple as that. If it means a moratorium on immigration and mass deportations of non-citizens, then ‘oh well’. That’s their fight, not ours. Just as this is our fight, not theirs.
Reperations has absolutely nothing to do with immigration.
Ya'll try to link the two but its just to justify the xenophobia.
Unless you can explain how immigrants have stopped you from getting reperations... maybe they should stop talking about us.
Then why do u insist on demonizing & desiring to dehumanize immigrants, especially afrikan& Caribbean (foreign black) into ur reasons for wanting reparations from the government ?Exactly! That’s my point. It has nothing to do with you or any other immigrants. You have your struggles. We have ours. They’re mutually exclusive.
I'm charged becos I care about ALL BLACK PEOPLE !! And I will defend the truth of making sure black folks r not fodder for WS and their puppets, Idk maybe u dont care but I do .lol, look how charged you get. clearly, you are worried.
Exactly! That’s my point. It has nothing to do with you or any other immigrants. You have your struggles. We have ours. They’re mutually exclusive.
Sure ... Yeah but ur savior #ados queen Yvette & her partner ToneTalks & her minions spend thousands of YT hours & tweets dedicated to insulting foreign blacks & Pan-Africanist/m.... sure yeah very believableTHAT'S WHAT THEY CANT FIGURE OUT!
Reperations has absolutely nothing to do with immigration.
Ya'll try to link the two but its just to justify the xenophobia.
Unless you can explain how immigrants have stopped you from getting reperations... maybe they should stop talking about u[/SIZE][/B]s.
Sure ... Yeah but ur savior #ados queen Yvette & her partner ToneTalks & her minions spend thousands of YT hours & tweets dedicated to insulting foreign blacks & Pan-Africanist/m.... sure yeah very believable