Blessed African Woman picking veggies

You do know it's some white women that got nice asses too.

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Get the fuck out of here trying to deflect the Black woman's greatness with this unseasoned bitch.
 
Get the fuck out of here trying to deflect the Black woman's greatness with this unseasoned bitch.
Why the hate for her? Why she gotta be unseasoned? She has actually been posted many times on this board and has gotten alot of love from black men. I'm not sure why you hating on her.
 
Simp. Her face ain't all that. Her ass is her selling point. It's waaay better looking African women out here. No need to ride her clit.
That is your opinion and you do not speak for us African men. Her face does not look any part white and therefore is ugly to black Americans. Except we do not care what you think or subscribe to your standards.
 
Obviously you care too much about my opinion. If you didn't, you would have left it right here...

That is your opinion


...and kept it moving. But you want simp for a female that could give af about you. Since you care about my opinion so much, I like black women that are pretty in the face. She ain't it.
 
That is your opinion and you do not speak for us African men. Her face does not look any part white and therefore is ugly to black Americans. Except we do not care what you think or subscribe to your standards.
I see you deleted the statement where you called the woman a "simp". Lita Mali is no
simp. She is a very educated woman with a university degree in computer science.
She has worked as a personal banker, and is now in private business. Lita is a very
progressive proAfrican woman, and if she does not wear make up, and has little
love for wigs and weaves, that merely speaks to her outlook on life.

You say I am defending a woman who does not give a fuck about me? You are
wrong; generally speaking, Africans respect each other and if I ever met her,
I am sure we would have a cordial encounter.

Please quit projecting your own American experience and outlook on other people.

You may call her a butterface; we call her a beauty, and our opinion is the only one
that matters to her. In the final analysis, we are the ones who are going to marry
her.
 
That field reminds me of the fields my mother cultivated in her life.
We would be made to go there a till fields with her, and depending
on the season, we'd be sowing maize, sweet potatoes or vegetables.
With a hoe and nothing else... I hated that backbreaking work, but
it actually made the body strong


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