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As someone of Jamaican descent FAT JOE is completely wrong, not even sure why he is speaking on Black American people.

Black Americans have their own culture and traditions that’s separate from blacks that immigrate to America.

Yo why is Fat Joe speaking on something he not even involved in, he needs to ask South and Central Americans what they think of Puerto Ricans.
 
Black American culture is global because American culture is global. And thats not a bad thing at all. It has shown that globally certain things among Black people are universal. It's stupid when people from any group try to turn it into a designation of who is Black and who isn't. And that's mainly what I see from ADOS/FBA people. Them telling non American Black people that they aren't Black. That's not to say foreign Blacks haven't taken on some of the negative imagery that gets portrayed, but it also goes both ways as there still is alot of ignorance taken in on non American Black people too. And it feeds those idiots who promote this nonsense
 
Yall love talking about people who not here,

People commenting they not interested in the topic is wild. Negro u took time to post a comment.

But I will say I haven't heard of this term FBA until now lol

Now the notion and idea behind it makes sense and stems from a real thing

I do think both groups of people shit on each other in the name of land pride or cultural pride

It's one thing to be proud of where u from and express your cultural ways

And maybe it's the human nature to find your tribe and maybe it stands out here in America

But I often heard black Americans have no culture and etc etc. And the loud and proud cultural pride of other black people in some ways made black Americans feel like if u love yo country so much why the f are u here in america telling us how much u love it over there.


The real of it is that most black Americans cultural knowledge, history and family ancestry is vague and untraceable. We unfortunately can't go back past 1865... without extensive research.

And while this may also be a thing for black folks not from America who went through colonization too. It appears to have a more long term damaging effect here in the states.


I remember dating this Hatian dude and while I love his cultural heritage I got sick and tired of everything being a comparison.

So while I love all black folks , I don't like this made up internal thing of blacks in america against the diaspora.

Ain't nobody choose which continent you were born in and what country your bloodline is in. Like we black, your people were over there and my people were over here, okay now what because the whites own all this shit now...
I don't understand how people say blacks culture and family is untraceable. Let's say a slave ship came from Africa in 1730. First stop Jamaica. 10 days later second stop New Orleans. How does that person who got off 10 days before the other have so much more culture? And seems to me that black Americans have more of a sense of their descendants than all others. We invented the family reunion. When was the last time u heard a white person or Asian say they have family reunions where members of their family from all over the country meet up. They don't. Cause other folks don't fuck with their family like that but we suppose to not know where we come from. My great grandmother was born in 1890. I knew her personally ask someone from another country if they know a descendant born in the 1800s. But I'm the one with no connection or culture
 
Black American culture is global because American culture is global. And thats not a bad thing at all. It has shown that globally certain things among Black people are universal. It's stupid when people from any group try to turn it into a designation of who is Black and who isn't. And that's mainly what I see from ADOS/FBA people. Them telling non American Black people that they aren't Black. That's not to say foreign Blacks haven't taken on some of the negative imagery that gets portrayed, but it also goes both ways as there still is alot of ignorance taken in on non American Black people too. And it feeds those idiots who promote this nonsense

There is nothing universal about Black people. Black people is a made up category that White people threw us in to manage us. They did the same thing with Latinos and Asians and even themselves. The demographic categories are not about innate cultural relatedness but administration of people and the economy.

Black American popular culture being global is a bad thing. It reduces Black Americans to caricatures and it allows ignorance of a particular ethnic culture that was created through the experience of American slavery and cultural mixing with Europeans to exploited for profit at the expense of an intact exclusive cultural identity. America used native Black Americans as advertisement to the rest of the world because we are a cultural imperialist delicacy.

Let's put it this way, how many times White Americans have been said to not have a culture by non-White Americans where motherfuckers out here wearing Ralph Lauren and speaking American English? The same cultural invisibility that White Americans face by non-Whites is the same shit that native Black Americans face. Our culture is taken as a default American culture, while every other African descended group gets to keep their particulars exclusive to them, which keeps their identity whole.

See, thing that nobody wants to admit is: Non-American Black people get a status boost off of looking like American Black people and they found a meager position in the consumerist popular Black American culture to be advance in other parts of the world, not just America. They can talk like us, sing like us, read our literary greats to find an understanding of themselves, jack our politics, but they are notus. And their own local culture will never reach the heights ours reached globally because there is no active leading empire behind it.

The same way Latino and Asian American felt about Black Americans in the 60s during the Civil Rights movement and still, is the same way that the Caribbeans and Africans feel and you can go on Twitter for the past 20 years and actually see it. Our primacy is hated and our presence is tolerated out of necessity. We are the gateway to assimilation as a non-White person in America.

And if you were in NYC in the 70s, 80s, it was there too. It always was there, we just can engage with it more, because there's more Black immigrants now. Through the engagements, everyone is learning their place in America and the world at large. We are learning that Black is a meaningless category when it comes to people and culture.
 
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Funny thing is, black American culture is global.

How they gonna say that we have no culture when we influence the way they walk, talk, act, etc…

Hell, we taught the whole world how to make GOOD music, that’s why everybody imitates it.

It’s wild how they wanna imitate people who “have no culture”.
Thank you. We the most emulated people in the world. I was off the coast of Greece on a island called Mykonos. I'm standing a the light waiting to cross. It was a Greek dude who spoke no English with damn near the same outfit I had on. Snapback, team shirt, and jordans. Plus he had a Ceasar fade.
 

Who told this mf to mention Guyanese people? 😂

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Its so funny you get banned here for free speech but theres niggas posting whole ass porn movies two rooms down lmao.

The mods here are horrible.

Free @Disanthrope

Free all the political prisoners
Consistently Harassing posters who have u on ignore is past free speech and bordering mental health issues

u want a nigga to post ur first last name home address because of a disagreement on a message board?

I ain’t get him banned by the way
 
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