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@FlyHighCity

United States Katılım Haziran 2016
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@Redacted925 Many of the same people that advocated for viewed us as property meant to do work while they benefited and took credit. Globalism is a ice bath to pan Africanism.
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@Redacted925 FBA/ADOs gets alotta flack,but the concerns/issues voiced go back to the early 1800s. Even while advocating for hart cellar,the concersn were talked about. All the “you have no culture/everything you have thats good is african” talk,over decades put the nail in the coffin though
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@TiaraSmith1989 @meekmilfs Accusing us of facism is interesting given the real threats and facist leanings of the islamists in the sahel. Real threats of Gambia getting spillover violence BAs demanding basic consideration doesnt compare to real existential threats
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Tiara@TiaraSmith1989·
@meekmilfs I agree. Eurdice is trying to change our ethnicity meaning while not claiming to be Gambian and then saying to k*11 us all is crazy and then being dishonest about the origins of Ebonics and our culture. I’ve blocked many cause they only do this to us.
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biahann barroll@meekmilfs·
bc there is culture capital in being BA thats why they emulate us. anybody calling BAs fascists is simply jealous that their ethnic group isnt as influential and isnt arguing in good faith. these people know what theyre doing and theyre using our rage for attention
Tiara@TiaraSmith1989

It’s gone deeper than that… this only happens to Black Americans. Why are being called fascist and Nazi for defending our culture. Why are others debating in what our ethnicity is called and now claiming our culture after saying we didn’t have one for years.

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Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
@FlyHighCity @mama_mia_09 Hell, even my older relatives from Northern Florida would be speaking pratically another language in comparison to them lol
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BAP@mama_mia_09·
@AnthonyGSupreme So why couldn’t nobody understand City Girls when they debuted if everybody knows all the aave? Majority of us don’t use their slang at all and they’d be lost if you dropped them off in the MS delta or low country
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NOW I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU
Aye y’all remember when we were supposedly bullying Africans and Caribbeans and saying “African booty scratcher” and all that? All of a sudden nobody bullying nobody and we’re coming up with Ebonics and Black American slang together 😂😂😂
NOW I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU tweet media
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@Liberation_Blk That lady would call Caricom revolutionary while stepping over the native and black caribs they sabotage
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Caribbean Lives Matter🇻🇪
Caribbean Lives Matter🇻🇪@Liberation_Blk·
This is why scholars like Nick Estes, Bikrum Gill and Gerald Horne are so important. Many Native nations had treaty relationships w/the British Crown, not with the settler U.S. colonies. So the “break” in 1776 wasn’t just a separation from empire, it was also a unilateral rupture of those diplomatic agreements. The U.S. settler colonies didn’t just free themselves, they freed themselves from constraints that had (at least formally) recognized Indigenous nations as political actors. That’s why Estes and Horne both push us to see 1776 not as a ‘break from imperial system’ but as a reconfiguration of colonial power bc the removal of the Crown helped clear the way for more aggressive settler expansion westward and the consolidation of a slaveholding republic. So framing it as monarchy vs. republic misses the deeper pt..the structures of domination wasn’t rejected, but reorganized in ways that intensified dispossession.
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Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
I do think it’s interesting that America’s enslaved population is never given credit for their ingenuity. The culture, the art, even the history of resistance is often downplayed or attributed elsewhere to groups coming from the outside in
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@takoraism They do it to each other in the carib (most target black haitians and black cubans) and in africa Its easier to do than to overtly fight a buffer that has been since colonialism still exploiting. Sad story and with global multipolarity its gonna get worse
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@takoraism The africans and carribbeans i knew who had those ideas came from places where the mixed upper and buffer classes pushed down on and extracted from the black majority. They then turn and pass that stress to us (we are a demographic minority in our home) as a knee jerk reaction.
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౨ৎ@takoraism·
a lot of prople are reluctant to admit that black americans are simply very influential in terms of pop culture, which is why their speech patterns and mannerisms have been adopted by other groups
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Can we go back to the days where people who weren’t brought up on it, were discouraged from talking like us cuz I’m really sick of the constant hot takes and think pieces. Niggas we’re not like this until our dialect became “cool”

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Detail 👸🏽✨@joyflashnflair·
Is there any other ethnic group having constant discourse about their culture with ppl not from it? It can be a non black group I just want to know. Is it the algorithm? Is this normal? I need answers
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Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
Enslaved people in the U.S South, around the 17th century, is where the dialect originated. So pretty much the entire second half of that tweet. As for the first half, it will come natural to anyone who grew up with and in close proximity with the native speakers
SnakeYoncé@SnakeFang_

I'll bite what did she say wrong

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Red@bredfrm_·
I’m in my 20s and still old enough to remember when Ebonics was “talking like a slave”. Low trust social culture never really wins in the end. The contrast between those that get over to make it by any means vs those w/ a standard of integrity is evident
Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme

Can we go back to the days where people who weren’t brought up on it, were discouraged from talking like us cuz I’m really sick of the constant hot takes and think pieces. Niggas we’re not like this until our dialect became “cool”

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💨HAWK DEUS 💨@FlyHighCity·
A cursory review of the transatlantic trade disproves this. All kinds kidnapped amd sold folk. merchants,family membrrs,religious figures,social climbing women like the signares,romantic rivals,former slaves who escaped then returned,etc
⚔️@eurydicejones

african *monarchs* sold ordinary africans into slavery. they were driven by capitalist greed and in that sense they were not "selling their own" but i know class analysis be beating yall ass fr.

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