Are you saying that we dont sir?
He's implying Blacks in the US dont have a culture or influence on America that distinguishes from the diaspora. He needs proof.
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Are you saying that we dont sir?
Very distinct.No. I'm asking what those differences are from other black folks that are distinct.
...And with each of those, there are subcultures of Afro-American culture, depending on where in the U.S. one grew up - some carried over from Africa in spite of slavery et al. Others that are American subcultures of Black immigrants, like a female friend who is from Panama and speaks with a combo of a Panamanian Spanish accent and Chicago south-side dialect and enjoys Panamanian and soul food dishes.Very distinct.
Dance
Music
Art
Dress
Slang
Politics
Food
Thought patterns
Influence
I can go on and on lol
Very distinct.
Dance
Music
Art
Dress
Slang
Politics
Food
Thought patterns
Influence
I can go on and on lol
...And with each of those, there are subcultures of Afro-American culture, depending on where in the U.S. one grew up - some carried over from Africa in spite of slavery et al. Others that are American subcultures of Black immigrants, like a female friend who is from Panama and speaks with a combo of a Panamanian Spanish accent and Chicago south-side dialect and enjoys Panamanian and soul food dishes.
...And with each of those, there are subcultures of Afro-American culture, depending on where in the U.S. one grew up - some carried over from Africa in spite of slavery et al. Others that are American subcultures of Black immigrants, like a female friend who is from Panama and speaks with a combo of a Panamanian Spanish accent and Chicago south-side dialect and enjoys Panamanian and soul food dishes.
Y’all must feel dumb as hell if you bought Hidden bullshit.
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This dumb muthafucka hasn’t even taken the tweet down. He’s had all day.He(Tariq) blocked me from his twitter page. I called his ass out.
That dude thinks foreigner blacks don't put their pants on one leg at a time. A lot of projection in these threads.
Can you collectively outline what those things are?
And not all black people born and raised here are lock step in those things. Those aren't mutually exclusive. Politically we are diverse.
Black folks in America don't all listen to the same music. I know ADOS that love country music. Art? (Don't get me started) Food? Food is diverse as the region you grew up in. Black folks in Detroit aren't aren't eating the same foods from Baton Rouge and New Orleans or Philly.
Thought patterns? Explain Jesse Lee Peterson and Walter Williams? Clarence Thomas?
Influence...(I'm not sure what that part even means).
The only unifying collective thing black people in America have is racism. We all experience that no matter where we come from or how we're raised.
Sometimes you are on some BS, man
Dont you know that cats out of Chicago, Detroit, cleveland etc. are only 3-4 generations out of south?
And we are not talking about the south that you grew up in when your folks moved here...we are talking about the REAL SOUTH that drove them to those places.
Most ADOS people in their 40s have grandparents or great grandparents from the south.
Yes, once our ancestors left the south and went to these "urban centres", these groups developed their own distinct style and subculture.
You are smoking crack if you think that ADOS doesnt have its own culture when compared to other black people.
That is straight up disrespectful.
Even those tiny ass carribean islands with their tiny ass populations will say that they have their own distinct cultures.
Tone is completely correct that ADOS have to deal with the "flattening" of blackness.
ADOS are taught that black is black......but Black Jamaicans are taught to love and respect their Jamaican heritage.
Black Americans DEFINE what an AMERICAN is.
You cant have the United states of America without the American Negro.
We built this bitch...........
You are smoking crack if you think that ADOS doesnt have its own culture when compared to other black people.
Real talk. Ask Nigeria and Ghana where their first presidents went to school? In America, at Lincoln University. HBCU.Sometimes you are on some BS, man
Dont you know that cats out of Chicago, Detroit, cleveland etc. are only 3-4 generations out of south?
And we are not talking about the south that you grew up in when your folks moved here...we are talking about the REAL SOUTH that drove them to those places.
Most ADOS people in their 40s have grandparents or great grandparents from the south.
Yes, once our ancestors left the south and went to these "urban centres", these groups developed their own distinct style and subculture.
You are smoking crack if you think that ADOS doesnt have its own culture when compared to other black people.
That is straight up disrespectful.
Even those tiny ass carribean islands with their tiny ass populations will say that they have their own distinct cultures.
Tone is completely correct that ADOS have to deal with the "flattening" of blackness.
ADOS are taught that black is black......but Black Jamaicans are taught to love and respect their Jamaican heritage.
Black Americans DEFINE what an AMERICAN is.
You cant have the United states of America without the American Negro.
We built this bitch...........
Kerry Washington 'proud' of Jamaican roots
LOOP NEWS CREATED : 13 AUGUST 2019
Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kerry Washington was recently honoured with an 'Artistic Achievement Award' at Jamaica's 57th Independence Black Tie Gala, held at the Hilton Westchester Hotel in Rye, New York.
In an emotional letter read by her Jamaican-born mother, Dr Valerie Washington, the actress, who received international recognition for her role as Olivia Pope in the hit ABC TV drama 'Scandal', expressed regret that she was unable to attend in person to accept the award.
She, however, used the opportunity to express how proud she was of her Jamaican roots to enthusiastic applause.
"I am so proud to be Jamaican...I bow down to my lineage, to my heritage, to my history and to my belonging," the letter said.
Actress Kerry Washington's parents Dr Valerie Washington and Earl Washington at the Independence Gala in Rye, New York.
"We celebrate all the goodness birthed by the island itself. We celebrate you. And we celebrate me. And we celebrate our powerful and beautiful island family! I am so proud to be Jamaican" the letter continued.
Washington, who was also bestowed with a Congressional Proclamation from US House of Representatives member Yvette D Clarke at the gala, has long been embraced by Jamaicans at home and in the Diaspora. Tourism Minster Ed Bartlett, who was a special guest at the Independence gala, extended an invitation to the actress to visit Jamaica for a family vacation.
"In the field of cinematography and the field of movies and drama, Jamaicans have positioned themselves and have provided us with great brand value. Tonight's recognition of Kerry Washington is a signal of that and we want to emphasise that respect for all the parents who have grown their children in the US and elsewhere to remember Jamaica," Bartlett said.
"It is in that context that we are inviting Kerry Washington to visit Jamaica as a special guest of the Ministry of Tourism and the government of Jamaica. I have spoken to her parents and they are very happy to convey the invitation and we look forward to see her in Jamaica," the minister added.
Washington's career took flight in 2004 when she appeared as Della Bea Robinson, the wife of musician Ray Charles, in the biopic 'Ray'. She won “Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture” for Ray at the NAACP Image Awards in 2005.
Over the course of seven seasons, Washington earned two Primetime Emmy nominations, a Golden Globe nomination, a SAG nomination, and two NAACP Image Awards for her leading role in the ABC TV series 'Scandal'.
She currently serves as brand ambassador and creative consultant for Neutrogena. In 2013 she was ranked #2 on the 100 Most Beautiful People list by People Magazine.
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Kerry Washington 'proud' of Jamaican roots | Loop Jamaica
Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kerry Washington was recently honoured with an 'Artistic Achievement Award' at Jamaica's 57th Independence Black Tie Gala, held at the Hilton Westchester Hotel in Rye, New York. In an emotional letter read bwww.loopjamaica.com
Kerry is being divisive. There's no such thing as a Jamaican. It simply doesnt exist. Technically all blacks are "Jamaican" cuz we all black. There is nothing distinct about the Caribbean at all. They are simply Africans that got off an earlier boat stop than Charleston. There also is no such thing as Jamaican culture its all just African culture. Jamaica is a European term and concept. Blacks identifying as Jamaican are rejecting Africa and aligning with WS. We all black.
See us ADOS can do it too. That erasure co opt bullshit.![]()
What are you confused about?
He's blamed black immigrants for spreading HIV and the "gang culture" amongst some black Americans. So him finding something else to blame black immigrants isn't all that surprising.
More like 2 and 3 generations and folks in their 40's have parents and grandparents.Sometimes you are on some BS, man
Dont you know that cats out of Chicago, Detroit, cleveland etc. are only 3-4 generations out of south?
And we are not talking about the south that you grew up in when your folks moved here...we are talking about the REAL SOUTH that drove them to those places.
Most ADOS people in their 40s have grandparents or great grandparents from the south.
Yes, once our ancestors left the south and went to these "urban centres", these groups developed their own distinct style and subculture.
You are smoking crack if you think that ADOS doesnt have its own culture when compared to other black people.
That is straight up disrespectful.
Even those tiny ass carribean islands with their tiny ass populations will say that they have their own distinct cultures.
Tone is completely correct that ADOS have to deal with the "flattening" of blackness.
ADOS are taught that black is black......but Black Jamaicans are taught to love and respect their Jamaican heritage.
Black Americans DEFINE what an AMERICAN is.
You cant have the United states of America without the American Negro.
We built this bitch...........
Kerry Washington 'proud' of Jamaican roots
LOOP NEWS CREATED : 13 AUGUST 2019
Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kerry Washington was recently honoured with an 'Artistic Achievement Award' at Jamaica's 57th Independence Black Tie Gala, held at the Hilton Westchester Hotel in Rye, New York.
In an emotional letter read by her Jamaican-born mother, Dr Valerie Washington, the actress, who received international recognition for her role as Olivia Pope in the hit ABC TV drama 'Scandal', expressed regret that she was unable to attend in person to accept the award.
She, however, used the opportunity to express how proud she was of her Jamaican roots to enthusiastic applause.
"I am so proud to be Jamaican...I bow down to my lineage, to my heritage, to my history and to my belonging," the letter said.
Actress Kerry Washington's parents Dr Valerie Washington and Earl Washington at the Independence Gala in Rye, New York.
"We celebrate all the goodness birthed by the island itself. We celebrate you. And we celebrate me. And we celebrate our powerful and beautiful island family! I am so proud to be Jamaican" the letter continued.
Washington, who was also bestowed with a Congressional Proclamation from US House of Representatives member Yvette D Clarke at the gala, has long been embraced by Jamaicans at home and in the Diaspora. Tourism Minster Ed Bartlett, who was a special guest at the Independence gala, extended an invitation to the actress to visit Jamaica for a family vacation.
"In the field of cinematography and the field of movies and drama, Jamaicans have positioned themselves and have provided us with great brand value. Tonight's recognition of Kerry Washington is a signal of that and we want to emphasise that respect for all the parents who have grown their children in the US and elsewhere to remember Jamaica," Bartlett said.
"It is in that context that we are inviting Kerry Washington to visit Jamaica as a special guest of the Ministry of Tourism and the government of Jamaica. I have spoken to her parents and they are very happy to convey the invitation and we look forward to see her in Jamaica," the minister added.
Washington's career took flight in 2004 when she appeared as Della Bea Robinson, the wife of musician Ray Charles, in the biopic 'Ray'. She won “Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture” for Ray at the NAACP Image Awards in 2005.
Over the course of seven seasons, Washington earned two Primetime Emmy nominations, a Golden Globe nomination, a SAG nomination, and two NAACP Image Awards for her leading role in the ABC TV series 'Scandal'.
She currently serves as brand ambassador and creative consultant for Neutrogena. In 2013 she was ranked #2 on the 100 Most Beautiful People list by People Magazine.
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Kerry Washington 'proud' of Jamaican roots | Loop Jamaica
Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kerry Washington was recently honoured with an 'Artistic Achievement Award' at Jamaica's 57th Independence Black Tie Gala, held at the Hilton Westchester Hotel in Rye, New York. In an emotional letter read bwww.loopjamaica.com