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Hate this dude, but still funny
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Welp damn Chad. You about to get cussed out by FBA and ADOS.
The hate is about to come full force!!
"Africa's Rise: Economic Powerhouse" ... that headline triggered him !!
remember what all these comments are in response to.. should tell u what fba is all about
Ogun red flavored Kool aid...Do they have this same energy when people visit Europe, Dubai, China etc ?
Its scary to see how people are so weak minded, easily brainwashed and manipulated.
Hating Africa is super wild. Tariq is the modern day Jim Jones cult leader. He could get all of them to drink the kool-aid.
Sounds like you just called it out. Balance is restored I guess?First of all fuck everybody
But it's funny, if you post something negative that a Carribean or African person is saying or doing, you're accused of nick-ticking or intentionally searching for negative accounts and being xenophobic.
But yall fill this thread with tons of, admittedly stupid shit from the FBA and Tariq acolytes and never get called out for that for doing the same thing.
Sounds like you just called it out. Balance is restored I guess?
That caught me off-guard. I ain't got nothing for that one. Somebody finally got me after nearly 30 years.Yeah, If the restored balance was two jars of white woman piss in old milk jugs.
This has me wondering about something. They had all this smoke for ALL non-"FBA" Black people, and now, they've pivoted to just Africans. Is it because their cult leader has a half-Haitian wife and kids, and takes the shine off of that?Do they have this same energy when people visit Europe, Dubai, China etc ?
Its scary to see how people are so weak minded, easily brainwashed and manipulated.
Hating Africa is super wild. Tariq is the modern day Jim Jones cult leader. He could get all of them to drink the kool-aid.
gawd daaamn!! did u just say TANGIBLES" &" REPARATIONS"??? when the last time u heard em talk about it or did anything other than searching for reasons to hate Afrika ? wow aint heard those words in a minute !!This has me wondering about something. They had all this smoke for ALL non-"FBA" Black people, and now, they've pivoted to just Africans. Is it because their cult leader has a half-Haitian wife and kids, and takes the shine off of that?
They've gone from tangibles to reparations to anti- Black immigrants to just African hate. I guess 'Riq is waiting for the next big thing to come along before he gives them their new "movement".
This has me wondering about something. They had all this smoke for ALL non-"FBA" Black people, and now, they've pivoted to just Africans. Is it because their cult leader has a half-Haitian wife and kids, and takes the shine off of that?
They've gone from tangibles to reparations to anti- Black immigrants to just African hate. I guess 'Riq is waiting for the next big thing to come along before he gives them their new "movement".
becos FBA ADOS are not representative of the Black American /African American group,First of all fuck everybody
But it's funny, if you post something negative that a Carribean or African person is saying or doing, you're accused of nick-ticking or intentionally searching for negative accounts and being xenophobic.
But yall fill this thread with tons of, admittedly stupid shit from the FBA and Tariq acolytes and never get called out for that for doing the same thing.
First of all fuck everybody
But it's funny, if you post something negative that a Carribean or African person is saying or doing, you're accused of nick-ticking or intentionally searching for negative accounts and being xenophobic.
But yall fill this thread with tons of, admittedly stupid shit from the FBA and Tariq acolytes and never get called out for that for doing the same thing.
all that hate just becos Boyce visit Ghana and said he enjoyed it, he didn't disrespect black America or anything, all he said was he enjoyed it and looking to go back more often & sees what the rest of the world sees that Africa is on teh rise & black folks here should also look into teh investing opportunity, I canimghaien if he said some "exotic" countries in teh west or Asia they wouldn't hate on the video..but thats it ! thats all the hate is in response to.. that he visited Ghana & enjoyed it .Do they have this same energy when people visit Europe, Dubai, China etc ?
Its scary to see how people are so weak minded, easily brainwashed and manipulated.
Hating Africa is super wild. Tariq is the modern day Jim Jones cult leader. He could get all of them to drink the kool-aid.
TORRAINE WALKER IS A GOOFY INCEL GRIFTER!!Wakanda vs. Black America.
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Wakanda vs. Black America.
Ideas around Black identity have been disrupted by the rise of the FBA/ADOS movement in the United States. The end result may be a drastic reordering of demographics and politics in Black America.torrainewalker.substack.com
Ideas around Black identity have been disrupted by the rise of the FBA/ADOS movement in the United States. The end result may be a drastic reordering of demographics and politics in Black America.
by Torraine Walker
In Spike Lee’s 1988 film School Daze there's a scene where Julian, the fraternity leader played by Giancarlo Esposito and Dap, the Afrocentric militant played by Laurence Fishburne, get into a verbal confrontation about Black identity. Dap considers Julian a sellout, while Julian makes it clear that his roots are in Detroit and he has no intention of identifying as African.
That scene was the first Hollywood depiction of an issue that has been lurking in the background of African and Black American intellectual culture for decades and is finally coming to the surface:
In the United States, where does African identity end, and Black American identity begin? To answer that question you have to explore two prominent strains of Black American political thought; Pan-Africanism and Foundational Black Americanism.
The roots of what we now know as Pan-Africanism go back to the 18th Century. For Africans in the diaspora who were captured and sold on the continent, survived the horrific experiences of the Middle Passage, forbidden during slavery to use their original names, speak their tribal languages or practice their cultural traditions and after emancipation further marginalized by white supremacist socioeconomic systems, the African continent was seen as a place to replace a legacy of degradation and lost identity with a sense of origin and pride. This idea was promoted by African-American activists like Martin Delaney and Alexander Crummell and later championed by W.E.B. DuBois, reaching its zenith during the cultural revolution of the Harlem Renaissance and the rise of Marcus Garvey’s UNIA during the 1920s.
A more recent political movement in Black America is Foundational Black Americanism (FBA), the idea that Black Americans who can trace their lineage back to ancestors who endured chattel slavery constitute a distinct, unique ethnic group with ancestral origins in Africa but underwent an ethnogenesis in the United States. This idea connects to the movement for reparations demanded by and for American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS), focused on redressing the broken promises of the United States government to compensate newly freed slaves for their unpaid labor and post slavery disenfranchisement. This movement has gained significant traction in the public consciousness and political circles in the past decade.
One of the most visible points of contention many Foundational Black Americans have is the fact that many people from Africa and the Caribbean who have risen to prominence in entertainment and academia are on record as having made disdainful comments about Black Americans, even though it was Black American culture that gave them prominence. The main argument put forward by older Africans in America is that some Black Americans made fun of their names and accents or used the term “African booty scratcher” to refer to them.
The other issue driving the conflict is resource allotment. Whether deliberately or subconsciously, Black American culture is treated like a costume that anyone can pick from and wear while simultaneously ignoring and disrespecting its creators.
From slang to food, to music and fashion, to political liberation theory and action, Black Americans have historically been the vanguard of cultural and social change worldwide while reaping almost none of the economic and social benefits of that innovation. Non-Black American individuals have masqueraded as Black for their own benefit, and Black Americans are getting more educated and vocal about the injustice of that exploitation, directly challenging anybody looking to perpetuate it, no matter the skin tone of the exploiter.
There's a saying in political statistics that goes; “What gets measured gets done.”
Many Foundational Black Americans are advocating for the classification of Black American Freedmen in the United States into a separate category to make it easier to qualify who is eligible for scholarships, studies, economic grants, and ultimately, reparations for the victims of American chattel slavery. That will be a problem for people who have been able to benefit from decades of legal vagueness. But racial classifications change and evolve constantly with population shifts and emerging political realities. We’ve seen this with the new accommodations for gender identities, the diversity within Hispanic populations and the success of advocates for people of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) descent to be classified as a distinct ethnicity.
What it means to be Black and African-American will have to evolve as well. That evolution will be contentious and at the core is a deep cultural disconnect with political ramifications.
But these problems won’t be solved with ad hominem attacks and they won’t be solved with idealism divorced from reality. Black Americans, Africans and Caribbeans must confront and address them honestly. Because they aren’t going away.
TORRAINE WALKER IS A GOOFY INCEL GRIFTER!!
#1: NO AFRICAN OR BLACK IMMIGRANT GROUP IS AGAINST DELINEATION OR REPARATIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN DESCENDANTS OF AMERICA'S ENSLAVED AFRICANS ..
we dont care! , he is a goofy incel grifter who figured he'd get more clicks by aligning with fba style posts, the same one who thinks essence issues was the fault of jollof rice & afrobeat..
TORRAINE WALKER IS A GOOFY INCEL GRIFTER!!
#1: NO AFRICAN OR BLACK IMMIGRANT GROUP IS AGAINST DELINEATION OR REPARATIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN DESCENDANTS OF AMERICA'S ENSLAVED AFRICANS ..
we dont care! , he is a goofy incel grifter who figured he'd get more clicks by aligning with fba style posts, the same one who thinks essence issues was the fault of jollof rice & afrobeat..
The issue in that article was not about how Black immigrant groups feel about delineation or reparations. The issue was how to deal with the issue going forward because according to Walker the issue is not going away.
No matter what side you are on, the issue is going to have been addressed and handled by all of us and attacking him, me, Africans, Carribeans is not going to work.
Attacking you? Bitch you ain't nobody.