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This is an African talking like a white supremacist. They do think like this. These Africans flee their shit hole countries to be under others, their countries are in turmoil and getting overrun by outsiders for its natural resources but yet this clown is worried about Black Americans.
 
This bitch has 13 followers and joined in March. What are you doing, Duece....

Followers and recent sign ups are not the issue, the issue is when this mindset begins to occupy positions of power and Black people get lulled into thinking they have an ally but they end up with another enemy
 
People have already seen me. We haven’t seen you. People have seen the fly chics I’ve banged. But we’ve all seen who you monitor, nothing but me, especially Soul On Ice. You got some serious hard on for him.

This is your lineage you bitch ass coon.

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I ain't gonna give up on Duece yet. I feel like bro is just operating with some bad information. He's consuming too much of that red pill shit. I refuse to believe he is a total piece of stupid ass ball-sucking cockeyed Cruise coat-wearing garbage like @Megatron X

I don’t engage with Red Pill content. My YouTube feed consists of podcasts by former athletes, retro video games, emulation, and Titanic-related content. The posts you’re seeing stem from discussions sparked by Essence Fest, which have escalated into a diaspora war. My reason for sharing those tweets was to support my longstanding view that movements like ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) and its offshoot FBA (Foundational Black Americans) didn’t emerge in a vacuum. They arose partly due to longstanding negativity and tensions from some Caribbean and African communities, which have fueled xenophobic voices on all sides and given them a platform. Regarding immigrants, I’m generally more cautious about Latino immigrants than African or Caribbean ones in real life.

However, the reason tweets about or from Africans and Caribbeans are being shared is that they are often not gatekept from our community discussions, unlike others.

That's about as clear as I can make it. I have numerous posts in which I've spoken against xenophobia, but Africans and Carribeans need to address why there seems to have been a collective souring on them by African Americans in the last few years. We didn't wake up and just collectively say "fuck dem island niggas, fuck dem jungle niggas". This has been a slow-simmering issue stemming from condescending and general backstabbing behavior both online and off, as well as issues surrounding African American culture and what originates from what, and clashes that have arisen from them.

If you grew up in New York or Florida or some place where Africans and Carribeans are numerous and they are your friends, significant others, in-laws, classmates and line brothers and it's all good, then great, I'm all for peace and happiness but the rest of us who grew up in the traditional chocolate cities aren't finding that. We are finding more bullshit to go along with the general white supremacist bullshit we already deal with, just in a Black package with an African or Carribean accent.

If that makes me a bitch, so be it.
 
If you grew up in New York or Florida or some place where Africans and Carribeans are numerous and they are your friends, significant others, in-laws, classmates and line brothers and it's all good, then great, I'm all for peace and happiness but the rest of us who grew up in the traditional chocolate cities aren't finding that. We are finding more bullshit to go along with the general white supremacist bullshit we already deal with, just in a Black package with an African or Carribean accent.

If that makes me a bitch, so be it.


And I grew up in NY, had carribean best friends. They been out there like what your describing since I was a kid.
 
I find many of them that come over are effeminate/gay. They chase me around like I would do a women..

Be a man, don't be chasing another man around.
 
I don’t engage with Red Pill content. My YouTube feed consists of podcasts by former athletes, retro video games, emulation, and Titanic-related content. The posts you’re seeing stem from discussions sparked by Essence Fest, which have escalated into a diaspora war. My reason for sharing those tweets was to support my longstanding view that movements like ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) and its offshoot FBA (Foundational Black Americans) didn’t emerge in a vacuum. They arose partly due to longstanding negativity and tensions from some Caribbean and African communities, which have fueled xenophobic voices on all sides and given them a platform. Regarding immigrants, I’m generally more cautious about Latino immigrants than African or Caribbean ones in real life.

However, the reason tweets about or from Africans and Caribbeans are being shared is that they are often not gatekept from our community discussions, unlike others.

That's about as clear as I can make it. I have numerous posts in which I've spoken against xenophobia, but Africans and Carribeans need to address why there seems to have been a collective souring on them by African Americans in the last few years. We didn't wake up and just collectively say "fuck dem island niggas, fuck dem jungle niggas". This has been a slow-simmering issue stemming from condescending and general backstabbing behavior both online and off, as well as issues surrounding African American culture and what originates from what, and clashes that have arisen from them.

If you grew up in New York or Florida or some place where Africans and Carribeans are numerous and they are your friends, significant others, in-laws, classmates and line brothers and it's all good, then great, I'm all for peace and happiness but the rest of us who grew up in the traditional chocolate cities aren't finding that. We are finding more bullshit to go along with the general white supremacist bullshit we already deal with, just in a Black package with an African or Carribean accent.

If that makes me a bitch, so be it.
On my Mother's side I've got roots in NY and the Caribbean but I was born and raised entirely in the Carolinas. Maybe it's because I'm in my 40s and my community predates the internet, but I've always had African, Caribbean, Latino people (and a random snow bunny or three, I have sinned against you, Dr. Umar...) in the mix, which again is likely the influence of having a parent that actively and intentionally immersed me in diasporic culture and history. I legitimately engage people so I have absolutely zero opinions that were formed second-hand through a podcast or YouTube video.

Being chronically online and constantly exposed to material that only affirms preconceptions is dangerous. For me, I just can't get up in arms about some faceless "Africans" on Snapchat being mean to Black people. They aren't stripping away rights or codifying actual white supremacist rhetoric into law. Offline American CACs are doing that. Colonialism is our longest-living and most pervasive enemy. Our energy is set upon each other instead of the actual constant and prevailing threat. It's a tragic irony that the same people that love to use the "crabs in a barrel" analogy turn right around and engage in online diaspora wars.

I'm not calling you a bitch. @mcguyver did like 20 times already in the month of July alone and it was hilarious every time but I won't do that, brother. But I do think you are giving too much credence to social media that exclusively platforms division and you may be straying from the path you initially set upon.
 
People have already seen me. We haven’t seen you. People have seen the fly chics I’ve banged. But we’ve all seen who you monitor, nothing but me, especially Soul On Ice. You got some serious hard on for him.

Fly chicks ?
We seen the questionable trangendered animal species you flew across the world to fuck.
Fly chicks, not so much.
And you still a stuttering BITCH !
 
On my Mother's side I've got roots in NY and the Caribbean but I was born and raised entirely in the Carolinas. Maybe it's because I'm in my 40s and my community predates the internet, but I've always had African, Caribbean, Latino people (and a random snow bunny or three, I have sinned against you, Dr. Umar...) in the mix, which again is likely the influence of having a parent that actively and intentionally immersed me in diasporic culture and history. I legitimately engage people so I have absolutely zero opinions that were formed second-hand through a podcast or YouTube video.

Being chronically online and constantly exposed to material that only affirms preconceptions is dangerous. For me, I just can't get up in arms about some faceless "Africans" on Snapchat being mean to Black people. They aren't stripping away rights or codifying actual white supremacist rhetoric into law. Offline American CACs are doing that. Colonialism is our longest-living and most pervasive enemy. Our energy is set upon each other instead of the actual constant and prevailing threat. It's a tragic irony that the same people that love to use the "crabs in a barrel" analogy turn right around and engage in online diaspora wars.

I'm not calling you a bitch. @mcguyver did like 20 times already in the month of July alone and it was hilarious every time but I won't do that, brother. But I do think you are giving too much credence to social media that exclusively platforms division and you may be straying from the path you initially set upon.
Yes I called that bitch a bitch. Dude is attention whoring. I have less than zero respect for attention seeking trolls, especially those that attack black folk. Those cult counts made up the the black American born vs every other black cultures because of their reparations bullshit. That stupid duece bitch just recently decided to fill the attention whoring shoes of the ones that left the board. I hope the next wack bitch he post and someone says something negative about her, his bitch ass head explodes.
 
Yes I called that bitch a bitch. Dude is attention whoring. I have less than zero respect for attention seeking trolls, especially those that attack black folk. Those cult counts made up the the black American born vs every other black cultures because of their reparations bullshit. That stupid duece bitch just recently decided to fill the attention whoring shoes of the ones that left the board. I hope the next wack bitch he post and someone says something negative about her, his bitch ass head explodes.


What happened to mcguyver "god of peace"



:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:
 
On my Mother's side I've got roots in NY and the Caribbean but I was born and raised entirely in the Carolinas. Maybe it's because I'm in my 40s and my community predates the internet, but I've always had African, Caribbean, Latino people (and a random snow bunny or three, I have sinned against you, Dr. Umar...) in the mix, which again is likely the influence of having a parent that actively and intentionally immersed me in diasporic culture and history. I legitimately engage people so I have absolutely zero opinions that were formed second-hand through a podcast or YouTube video.

Being chronically online and constantly exposed to material that only affirms preconceptions is dangerous. For me, I just can't get up in arms about some faceless "Africans" on Snapchat being mean to Black people. They aren't stripping away rights or codifying actual white supremacist rhetoric into law. Offline American CACs are doing that. Colonialism is our longest-living and most pervasive enemy. Our energy is set upon each other instead of the actual constant and prevailing threat. It's a tragic irony that the same people that love to use the "crabs in a barrel" analogy turn right around and engage in online diaspora wars.

I'm not calling you a bitch. @mcguyver did like 20 times already in the month of July alone and it was hilarious every time but I won't do that, brother. But I do think you are giving too much credence to social media that exclusively platforms division and you may be straying from the path you initially set upon.


@Duece we go back a long ways brother, aint neither one of us ever spit an ill word against other. @NightMare Paint spitting some real shit bro, while i can respectfully see your views, I would at the same time say, take a minute to digest what the brother is saying, there is truth to it.
When a man of color can literally say that another man of color is not his brother, the seperation is real.
Im not trying to change your mind, but sometimes you just gitta know when to pick sense out of nonsense.
 
@Duece we go back a long ways brother, aint neither one of us ever spit an ill word against other. @NightMare Paint spitting some real shit bro, while i can respectfully see your views, I would at the same time say, take a minute to digest what the brother is saying, there is truth to it.
When a man of color can literally say that another man of color is not his brother, the seperation is real.
Im not trying to change your mind, but sometimes you just gitta know when to pick sense out of nonsense.
Lol, just why?
 
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