Harris 'electrifies' West Indian voters — and gives Biden a new edge in Florida

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Harris 'electrifies' West Indian voters — and gives Biden a new edge in Florida

LAUDERHILL, Fla. — Almost as soon as Kamala Harris became the first woman of Jamaican-Indian descent to be nominated for vice president, a mock White House menu of oxtail and jerk chicken cropped up on a West Indian diaspora Facebook group called Soca de Vote.

Calls from Caribbean radio show hosts flooded the Biden campaign from South Florida. And a jolt of excitement shot through the crowd of early vote poll workers at the Lauderdhill Mall, in the midst of Broward County’s growing Jamaican community.

“There was just this sense of energy,” state Rep. Anika Omphroy, a daughter of two Jamaican immigrants, said in describing the moment the announcement was received.

“It was all Black women out there working under the tents,” she said. “It was 98 degrees in August in South Florida, so it was too hot to cheer. But you could feel it, this sense.”

That feeling stretches beyond the Jamaican-American community and the more traditional African American community, shared by those in South Florida with roots in Haiti, the Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago or Guyana. They comprise a growing and varied Black West Indian diaspora community, a little-discussed but increasingly influential slice of the electorate of the nation’s biggest swing state.

While exact numbers are hard to come by, census estimates and political studies peg the diverse Black community — nicknamed the Caribbean Massive :eek: by some — at more than 2.5 million, including hundreds of thousands of Florida voters. That’s crucial in a battleground state where elections are often decided by less than a percentage point.

For a campaign that's been dogged by questions of lackluster enthusiasm since Biden declared his candidacy 16 months ago, the electricity sparked by the Harris pick has produced tangible results. The campaign reported raising a record $48 million in 48 hours. Pollsters logged an uptick of support for Biden, who was already leading Donald Trump — including in the president’s must-win state.

“It’s the pick that’s going to energize us. It’s the pick that’s getting us motivated,” said Karen Andre, one of Biden’s top advisers in Florida who’s of Haitian-American descent. She said the campaign plans “a full 360 degree effort” to engage Caribbean-American voters, including with paid radio ads in Creole and English and possible interviews with Harris with local hosts who have audiences with roots in the West Indies.

Andre said that, after the Harris announcement, her phone was “burning” with calls from Jamaican-Americans and also “heard from Haiti, Trinidad, Barbados, Bahamas.”

At the same time, the independent, Biden-backing super PAC Unite the Country is considering its own program aimed at Black Caribbean voters. The PAC is led by veteran Florida operative Steve Schale, who noticed a drop off in enthusiasm among these voters when Hillary Clinton unexpectedly lost the state to Trump in 2016.

Even Republicans acknowledge Harris could have an effect.

There is a very tight connection between Haitian Americans in South Florida and Jamaican Americans in South Florida,” said Hans Mardy, a Haitian-American Republican activist from Miami. “We are one when it comes to our struggle. We fought the same war. We have the same Bible. What is good for one immigrant, is good for us all.

Mardy, like many Haitian-Americans, said he’s struggling to support Trump after he called the island a “shithole.” :lol:

Democrats are determined not to let the community forget about it or Trump’s hardline immigration policies that have particular salience in South Florida. Mardy said his three adult daughters are all excited about voting for Biden with Harris on the ticket.

Another Creole plus for Harris: her campaign’s chief of staff is a well-known daughter of the community: Karine Jean-Pierre.

Eddy Edwards, host of the popular “Caribbean Riddims” AM radio show for 36 years in Broward, said “there’s a buzz in the air” over Harris.

Still, there isn’t perfect alignment between the Haitian and Jamaican diaspora communities in the state. The Haitian community is larger, has a Creole-speaking culture and is clustered more in north Miami-Dade County. Jamaican-Americans’ ancestral island is a former English colony and they’ve made Broward County their home, clustering heavily in cities like Lauderhill and Miramar, where the entire city council and mayor have Jamaican ancestry. :eek2: Nine months ago, Dale Holness became the first Jamaican-born mayor of Broward, the second-most populous in the state.

The West Indian influence in Broward County is so strong that the International Cricket Council sanctioned a new Fort Lauderdale stadium. The project manager is Chandradath Singh, a Broward resident who was Trinidad and Tobago’s consul in Miami before serving as the nation’s ambassador to India and China.

Singh estimated Florida has more than 2 million people with roots in the English-speaking West Indies. And Harris’ Indian ancestry on her mother’s side gives her added salience in the Caribbean: Many Indians were brought to the West Indies as indentured servants after slavery ended.

“Biden’s history as vice president for Barack Obama was well-received by the community, but now I see greater enthusiasm and support,” Singh said.

Dan Smith, a University of Florida professor, studied the state’s voter rolls in 2018 and found there were at least 115,000 Florida voters born in Haiti and 91,000 born in Jamaica. The total number of U.S. born voters who identify as Haitian-American, Jamaican-American or trace roots to other islands in the West Indies is likely far higher.

The nonprofit Migration Policy Institute estimates there are at least 336,000 members of the Jamaican diaspora community in Florida, 528,000 Haitian-Americans, 56,000 with roots in Trinidad and 7,000 Barbadian diaspora members. The focus on these Black voters and communities broadens the discussion of Florida’s voters from the Caribbean, which usually focuses most heavily on those with roots in Spanish-speaking Cuba and Puerto Rico.

Levi Williams, a Republican activist and former school board candidate who’s of Jamaican descent, said that while Black voters tend to vote Democratic, there’s a conservative group of voters who don’t like Biden’s politics.

Williams acknowledged that Harris could drive higher turnout among Black Caribbean-American voters, but he was skeptical the Biden campaign would pull it off. He pointed out that Biden suggested recently that there was little diversity in the African-American community.

“Caribbeans don’t consider themselves Black in the American sense,” Williams said. “A Jamaican is a Jamaican. A Haitian is a Haitian. And a Trinidadian is a Trinidadian. ... You can’t place on that community the Black experience in America.”

But Marlon Hill, a Miami-Dade County commission candidate, said he considers himself African-American and Jamaican. He said Harris, who attended historically Black Howard University and was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, “appeals to the broadest definition of Blackness in America in 2020. When you think of someone who is Black, you can think of their heritage, of the state that they’re from, [and] you have to think of their parents or the school that they went to. Being Black is not singular in America in 2020.”

Karen Green, chair of the Florida Democratic Party’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, said Harris’ background creates a stark contrast with Trump.

“She’s a universal woman of our modern times. She serves as a woman who refutes everything Trump stands for,” Green said. “I’m going to be an evangelist for her. And there are thousands like me.”

 
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Harris 'electrifies' West Indian voters — and gives Biden a new edge in Florida

LAUDERHILL, Fla. — Almost as soon as Kamala Harris became the first woman of Jamaican-Indian descent to be nominated for vice president, a mock White House menu of oxtail and jerk chicken cropped up on a West Indian diaspora Facebook group called Soca de Vote.

Calls from Caribbean radio show hosts flooded the Biden campaign from South Florida. And a jolt of excitement shot through the crowd of early vote poll workers at the Lauderdhill Mall, in the midst of Broward County’s growing Jamaican community.

“There was just this sense of energy,” state Rep. Anika Omphroy, a daughter of two Jamaican immigrants, said in describing the moment the announcement was received.

“It was all Black women out there working under the tents,” she said. “It was 98 degrees in August in South Florida, so it was too hot to cheer. But you could feel it, this sense.”

That feeling stretches beyond the Jamaican-American community and the more traditional African American community, shared by those in South Florida with roots in Haiti, the Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago or Guyana. They comprise a growing and varied Black West Indian diaspora community, a little-discussed but increasingly influential slice of the electorate of the nation’s biggest swing state.

While exact numbers are hard to come by, census estimates and political studies peg the diverse Black community — nicknamed the Caribbean Massive :eek: by some — at more than 2.5 million, including hundreds of thousands of Florida voters. That’s crucial in a battleground state where elections are often decided by less than a percentage point.

For a campaign that's been dogged by questions of lackluster enthusiasm since Biden declared his candidacy 16 months ago, the electricity sparked by the Harris pick has produced tangible results. The campaign reported raising a record $48 million in 48 hours. Pollsters logged an uptick of support for Biden, who was already leading Donald Trump — including in the president’s must-win state.

“It’s the pick that’s going to energize us. It’s the pick that’s getting us motivated,” said Karen Andre, one of Biden’s top advisers in Florida who’s of Haitian-American descent. She said the campaign plans “a full 360 degree effort” to engage Caribbean-American voters, including with paid radio ads in Creole and English and possible interviews with Harris with local hosts who have audiences with roots in the West Indies.

Andre said that, after the Harris announcement, her phone was “burning” with calls from Jamaican-Americans and also “heard from Haiti, Trinidad, Barbados, Bahamas.”

At the same time, the independent, Biden-backing super PAC Unite the Country is considering its own program aimed at Black Caribbean voters. The PAC is led by veteran Florida operative Steve Schale, who noticed a drop off in enthusiasm among these voters when Hillary Clinton unexpectedly lost the state to Trump in 2016.

Even Republicans acknowledge Harris could have an effect.

There is a very tight connection between Haitian Americans in South Florida and Jamaican Americans in South Florida,” said Hans Mardy, a Haitian-American Republican activist from Miami. “We are one when it comes to our struggle. We fought the same war. We have the same Bible. What is good for one immigrant, is good for us all.

Mardy, like many Haitian-Americans, said he’s struggling to support Trump after he called the island a “shithole.” :lol:

Democrats are determined not to let the community forget about it or Trump’s hardline immigration policies that have particular salience in South Florida. Mardy said his three adult daughters are all excited about voting for Biden with Harris on the ticket.

Another Creole plus for Harris: her campaign’s chief of staff is a well-known daughter of the community: Karine Jean-Pierre.

Eddy Edwards, host of the popular “Caribbean Riddims” AM radio show for 36 years in Broward, said “there’s a buzz in the air” over Harris.

Still, there isn’t perfect alignment between the Haitian and Jamaican diaspora communities in the state. The Haitian community is larger, has a Creole-speaking culture and is clustered more in north Miami-Dade County. Jamaican-Americans’ ancestral island is a former English colony and they’ve made Broward County their home, clustering heavily in cities like Lauderhill and Miramar, where the entire city council and mayor have Jamaican ancestry. :eek2: Nine months ago, Dale Holness became the first Jamaican-born mayor of Broward, the second-most populous in the state.

The West Indian influence in Broward County is so strong that the International Cricket Council sanctioned a new Fort Lauderdale stadium. The project manager is Chandradath Singh, a Broward resident who was Trinidad and Tobago’s consul in Miami before serving as the nation’s ambassador to India and China.

Singh estimated Florida has more than 2 million people with roots in the English-speaking West Indies. And Harris’ Indian ancestry on her mother’s side gives her added salience in the Caribbean: Many Indians were brought to the West Indies as indentured servants after slavery ended.

“Biden’s history as vice president for Barack Obama was well-received by the community, but now I see greater enthusiasm and support,” Singh said.

Dan Smith, a University of Florida professor, studied the state’s voter rolls in 2018 and found there were at least 115,000 Florida voters born in Haiti and 91,000 born in Jamaica. The total number of U.S. born voters who identify as Haitian-American, Jamaican-American or trace roots to other islands in the West Indies is likely far higher.

The nonprofit Migration Policy Institute estimates there are at least 336,000 members of the Jamaican diaspora community in Florida, 528,000 Haitian-Americans, 56,000 with roots in Trinidad and 7,000 Barbadian diaspora members. The focus on these Black voters and communities broadens the discussion of Florida’s voters from the Caribbean, which usually focuses most heavily on those with roots in Spanish-speaking Cuba and Puerto Rico.

Levi Williams, a Republican activist and former school board candidate who’s of Jamaican descent, said that while Black voters tend to vote Democratic, there’s a conservative group of voters who don’t like Biden’s politics.

Williams acknowledged that Harris could drive higher turnout among Black Caribbean-American voters, but he was skeptical the Biden campaign would pull it off. He pointed out that Biden suggested recently that there was little diversity in the African-American community.

“Caribbeans don’t consider themselves Black in the American sense,” Williams said. “A Jamaican is a Jamaican. A Haitian is a Haitian. And a Trinidadian is a Trinidadian. ... You can’t place on that community the Black experience in America.”

But Marlon Hill, a Miami-Dade County commission candidate, said he considers himself African-American and Jamaican. He said Harris, who attended historically Black Howard University and was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, “appeals to the broadest definition of Blackness in America in 2020. When you think of someone who is Black, you can think of their heritage, of the state that they’re from, [and] you have to think of their parents or the school that they went to. Being Black is not singular in America in 2020.”

Karen Green, chair of the Florida Democratic Party’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, said Harris’ background creates a stark contrast with Trump.

“She’s a universal woman of our modern times. She serves as a woman who refutes everything Trump stands for,” Green said. “I’m going to be an evangelist for her. And there are thousands like me.”


Tight article. There it is for us all to see. Black immigrants are tribal and ethnicity first, then nationality, THEN race. ALL Black Americans understand this now and have adopted the same ethnicity first mentality going forward the next 50 years for our society and institutions.

Whats interesting is as soon as they get their numbers up in these immigrant cities they don't even try to hide their "settler colonialist" mentality. It becomes all about capitalism, ethnically cleansing out ADOS, and funneling resources "back home". The grift is up.
 
Tight article. There it is for us all to see. Black immigrants are tribal and ethnicity first, then nationality, THEN race. ALL Black Americans understand this now and have adopted the same ethnicity first mentality going forward the next 50 years for our society and institutions.

Whats interesting is as soon as they get their numbers up in these immigrant cities they don't even try to hide their "settler colonialist" mentality. It becomes all about capitalism, ethnically cleansing out ADOS, and funneling resources "back home". The grift is up.


The "but we all Black doe" crew will be here any minute now.


They dont realize, the breakdown is simple:

Africans = Tribe first

Caribbean + Afro-Latins = Nationality First

Black Americans = Race First
 
The "but we all Black doe" crew will be here any minute now.


They dont realize, the breakdown is simple:

Africans = Tribe first

Caribbean + Afro-Latins = Nationality First

Black Americans = Race First

They realize it fam, they're not dumb. To consider oneself a hard worker and cultured, there must be someone lazy and uncultured to contrast that with. This is why its important to portray Black Americans as "needing" all other groups that migrate to our homeland. It's also why black immigrants respect our lineage less than whites and are angered just by us mentioning it. Dude got mad yesterday at me calling Lauryn Hill's daughter half ADOS (which she is), but if Lauryn was white and I called her daughter half white/half Jamaican or biracial, he wouldntve batted an eye. :smh:

Their assimilation journey in AmeriKKKa is largely based on replacing us and dominating over us to catch the eye of white capital. If you dont see our humanity or lineage then you wont feel guilty about helping whites kill us off and sliding right into our spot when we gone.



Not anymore.
 
The "but we all Black doe" crew will be here any minute now.


They dont realize, the breakdown is simple:

Africans = Tribe first

Caribbean + Afro-Latins = Nationality First

Black Americans = Race First
South Africa is a tribe, Nigeria is a tribe, Senegal is a tribe, Either Congo is a tribe,
Ghana is tribe, Ethiopia is a tribe,,,


Somehow black Americans are the only altruistic ones who love the whole race
even though they deride the hair and condemn the black skin of Africans???

ADOS this, ADOS that? Is ADOS a race or a tribe. Fuck off with this shit; go and
fry your hair like Farrakhan and leave Africans the fuck alone
 
South Africa is a tribe, Nigeria is a tribe, Senegal is a tribe, Either Congo is a tribe,
Ghana is tribe, Ethiopia is a tribe,,,

Those are countries dumbass. Not tribes. And most of em are named by or after CACs and have borders drawn and defined by CACs. And you dummies create a sense of superiority off that. :smh:
 
South Africa is a tribe, Nigeria is a tribe, Senegal is a tribe, Either Congo is a tribe,
Ghana is tribe, Ethiopia is a tribe,,,


Somehow black Americans are the only altruistic ones who love the whole race
even though they deride the hair and condemn the black skin of Africans???

ADOS this, ADOS that? Is ADOS a race or a tribe. Fuck off with this shit; go and
fry your hair like Farrakhan and leave Africans the fuck alone
That’s a closed minded statement, black Americans are the only ones that love the whole race? Smh
You must have never travelled to Nigeria or anywhere in Africa for that matter
Don’t be so special that you push away your supporters
 
Those are countries dumbass. Not tribes. And most of em are named by or after CACs and have borders drawn and defined by CACs. And you dummies create a sense of superiority off that. :smh:
a) You are the dumbass. If Africans are organised according to countries
why are fools accusing us of being organised according to tribes?

b) What ever the countries are called, and however they were demarcated,
how is it your fucking business?
 
That’s a closed minded statement, black Americans are the only ones that love the whole race? Smh
You must have never travelled to Nigeria or anywhere in Africa for that matter
Don’t be so special that you push away your supporters
The moderators have allowed to forum to be poisoned by Taharqa, Megatron and Vizhusla...
 
a) You are the dumbass. If African are organised according to countries
why are fools accusing us of being organised according to tribes?

b) What ever the countries are called, and however they were demarcated,
how is it your fucking business?

Because there are tribes that exist in those countries that pre date them that Africans id by. Igbo, Yoruba, Mandinka, etc are examples of tribal groups.

Africans now portray Black Americans as anti-African after we carried the mantle of Pan Africanism for 2 centuries and called ourselves African Americans, spoke against apartheid and colonization, and wore African medallions. All the great Pan African movements were centered here and pushed by ADOS. Now we are told by Africans we are white and they project their insecurities of how the CACs they worship view them onto us. :smh: It just shows how much us pushing Pan Africanism was a mistake and would never be appreciated or reciprocated, so we focusing on our tribe first, the 30 million ADOS in the USA.
 
The "but we all Black doe" crew will be here any minute now.


They dont realize, the breakdown is simple:

Africans = Tribe first

Caribbean + Afro-Latins = Nationality First

Black Americans = Race First

we all been mind fucked...

bruhs from canada, america, the islands and south america,

If your blood type is O...

you a MOORISH AMERICAN...

dont care what land you are claiming...

or if you speak portuguese or spanish...

If you sunblessed got REAL hair... NOT fur but HAIR

aka NAPS/NAPPY HAIR.

and you from The Americas and Islands off the coast.....

blood type is O...

You ARE a Moorish American and can trace your History back to the

begining of ancient civilazations..

and everyone else is on YOUR LAND!!!!

cacs did a great job mind fuckin the masses with their fuckin cracker faggy jesus

and tales of white "supremacy" we call american history and their implementation

of divide and conquer..

that willie lynch letter is/was REAL...and STILL IN FULL EFFECT.....

fuck what ya heard!!!!
 
Because there are tribes that exist in those countries that pre date them that Africans id by. Igbo, Yoruba, Mandinka, etc are examples of tribal groups.

Africans now portray Black Americans as anti-African after we carried the mantle of Pan Africanism for 2 centuries and called ourselves African Americans, spoke against apartheid and colonization, and wore African medallions. All the great Pan African movements were centered here and pushed by ADOS. Now we are told by Africans we are white and they project their insecurities of how the CACs they worship view them onto us. :smh: It just shows how much us pushing Pan Africanism was a mistake and would never be appreciated or reciprocated, so we focusing on our tribe first, the 30 million ADOS in the USA.
You are a fool, continue to live your mistake
You are one fish in the river
 
Because there are tribes that exist in those countries that pre date them that Africans id by. Igbo, Yoruba, Mandinka, etc are examples of tribal groups.
It is not any of your fucking business


Africans now portray Black Americans as anti-African after we carried the mantle of Pan Africanism for 2 centuries and called ourselves African Americans, spoke against apartheid and colonization, and wore African medallions. All the great Pan African movements were centered here and pushed by ADOS. Now we are told by Africans we are white and they project their insecurities of how the CACs they worship view them onto us. :smh: It just shows how much us pushing Pan Africanism was a mistake and would never be appreciated or reciprocated, so we focusing on our tribe first, the 30 million ADOS in the USA.





We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Ashanti Kingdom went to war with them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Zulu repeatedly went to war with them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Nyooro kingdom went to war against them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when when Lobengula fought them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Shona and Ndebele repeatedly rose up against them
We never asked anyone to fight the Dutch for us when we faced the Voortrekkers
We never asked anyone to fight the Cacs for us when they decimated the KhoiSan
We never asked anyone to fight the Germans for us when Lother von Trotha slaughtered 85% of both the Herero and Darma and raped the women
We never asked anyone to fight the Belgians for us when Leopold slaughtered 75% of the 20 million people in the "Congo Free State"
We never asked anyone to fight the Dutch and the Catholic Church when Nzinga Ngola warred against them 500 years ago
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the MauMau rose up against their asses in Kenya
.
.
.
.
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Amilcar Cabral led an armed insurrection in Guinea Bissau
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Agostinho Neto and MPLA fought against them in Angola
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when they killed 20,000 and drove 200, 000 into Congo in one episode in the 1950s
We never asked anyone to fight the Germans/Dutch/English for us when Sam Nujoma led SWAPO to fight them in Namibia
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Samora Machel and Frelimo fought them in Mozambique
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when Hebert Chitepo/Robert Mugabe/Joshua Nkomo with Zanu and Zapu fought them
.
.
.
.
.
.
etc, etc


So please, spare me the uninformed and self-serving bullshit.


We fought and won our own freedom wars against people armed with nukes that were right there on the African continent!

We were not freed by speeches of foreigners
 
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South Africa is a tribe, Nigeria is a tribe, Senegal is a tribe, Either Congo is a tribe,
Ghana is tribe, Ethiopia is a tribe,,,


Somehow black Americans are the only altruistic ones who love the whole race
even though they deride the hair and condemn the black skin of Africans???

ADOS this, ADOS that? Is ADOS a race or a tribe. Fuck off with this shit; go and
fry your hair like Farrakhan and leave Africans the fuck alone

I was speaking in short terms, I know about the Yorubas, Igbos, Fulanis, Namas, Tsongas, etc..........We can go down the list

It is not any of your fucking business








We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Asante Kingdom went to war with them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Zulu went to war with them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Nyooro kingdom went to war against them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when when Lobengula fought them
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the Shona and Ndebele repeatedly rose up against them
We never asked anyone to fight the Dutch for us when we faced the Voortrekkers
We never asked anyone to fight the Cacs for us when they decimated KhoiSan
We never asked anyone to fight the Germans for us when Lother von Trotha slaughtered 85% of both the Herero and Darma and raped the women
We never asked anyone to fight the Belgians for us when Leopold slaughtered 75% of the 20 million people in the "Congo Free State"
We never asked anyone to fight the Dutch and the Catholic Church when Nzinga Ngola warred against them 500 years ago
We never asked anyone to fight the English for us when the MauMau rose up against their asses in Kenya
.
.
.
.
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Amilcar Cabral led an armed insurrection in Guinea Bissau
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Agostinho Net and MPLA fought against them in Angola
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when they killed 20,000 and drove 200, 000 in Congo in one episode in the 1950s
We never asked anyone to fight the Germans/Dutch/English for us when Sam Nujoma led SWAPO to fight them in Namibia
We never asked anyone to fight the Portuguese for us when Samora Machel and Frelimo fought them in Mozambique
We never asked anyone to fight English for us when Hebert Chitepo/Robert Mugabe/Joshua Nkomo with Zanu and Zapu fought them
.
.
.
.
.
.
etc, etc


So please, spare me the uninformed and self-serving bullshit.


We fought and won our own freedom wars against people armed with nukes that were right there on the African continent!

We were not freed by speeches from foreigners

What freedom?...Last time I checked the Chinese was all up in Africa having a field day.
 
My statements in this thread app
I was speaking in short terms, I know about the Yorubas, Igbos, Fulanis, Namas, Tsongas, etc..........We can go down the list



What freedom?...Last time I checked the Chinese was all up in Africa having a field day.

How is this any of your business?
 
I completely disagree with several things in this article.

Haitians in South Florida are MUCH closer to ADOS then we are to Jamaicans or Cubans or ANY other community.
 
So much energy and time wasted on focusing on which group of black folks are against which and who supports the cause better than others... cacs jump for joy when they see us so divided.... wouldn't all that time and energy be better spent on focusing and working with all who are willing and committed to the cause regardless of where they originate from.
 
we all been mind fucked...

bruhs from canada, america, the islands and south america,

If your blood type is O...

you a MOORISH AMERICAN...

dont care what land you are claiming...

or if you speak portuguese or spanish...

If you sunblessed got REAL hair... NOT fur but HAIR

aka NAPS/NAPPY HAIR.

and you from The Americas and Islands off the coast.....

blood type is O...

You ARE a Moorish American and can trace your History back to the

begining of ancient civilazations..

and everyone else is on YOUR LAND!!!!

cacs did a great job mind fuckin the masses with their fuckin cracker faggy jesus

and tales of white "supremacy" we call american history and their implementation

of divide and conquer..

that willie lynch letter is/was REAL...and STILL IN FULL EFFECT.....

fuck what ya heard!!!!

Bruh, nobody wanna hear us!!
 
Meh...Blacks always have to save these crackas from themselves, no surprise her presence has voting potential in many ways, let's just get to the fucking polls and get this shit done.
 
I completely disagree with several things in this article.

Haitians in South Florida are MUCH closer to ADOS then we are to Jamaicans or Cubans or ANY other community.
The article sounds suspicious to me to as well Boss...I think a lot of things are being made to be bigger than they are...the vast majority of the so called electrified population was going to vote for the Dems regardless...whatever, the hype machine will do its thing
 
So much energy and time wasted on focusing on which group of black folks are against which and who supports the cause better than others... cacs jump for joy when they see us so divided.... wouldn't all that time and energy be better spent on focusing and working with all who are willing and committed to the cause regardless of where they originate from.
You call it division when we defend our integrity against scurrilous attacks, but say nothing
when we keep quiet and let them fulminate at the mouth and incessantly asperse and
castigate us. People like you are the problem. If you spoke up, things would not have gotten
to this point. I come from a part of Africa that was forged in war. I was raised in a part of
Africa where war against cacs was everywhere, and I will be damned if I let some ignoramus
impugne my history.
 
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You got that right!! The 2 party system is used against the people to keep us divided!! It's amazing how the people can't see this madness every 3 or 4yrs!!
You are complicit in the activities of Taharqa and his ilk. You have never had a problem
with their constant attacks against Africans, but start spouting the unity bullshit when our
defensive missiles come your way. You made the bed by your silence, you are going to
fucking lie on it.
 
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You call it division when we defend our integrity against scurrilous attacks, but say nothing
when we keep quiet and let them fulminate at the mouth and incessantly asperse and
castigate us. People like you are the problem. If you spoke up, things would not have gotten
to this point. I come from a part of Africa that was forged in war. I was raised in a part of
Africa where war against cacs was everywhere, and I will be damned if I let some ignoramus
impugn my history.
What part of Africa is that again?
 
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