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"How did you know I'm igbo? "


The African faction within "Black-British" culture is nowhere near as large or even comparable to the British-Caribbean influence. What forms of aspects of "Black-British" culture have Africans created in the UK which all Black groups utilise within the UK? Being a plurality, i.e. having a larger population, clearly does equate to being the most influential. Whenever we predominantly observe the usage of "Black-British" identity, it is to appropriate Black-Caribbean culture under the banner of Blackness by Africans, which they have no claim to. Caribbean language and verbiage, primarily from Jamaican Patois, shaped "slang" in the UK, not African. Caribbean music culture, including soundsystem and clash culture, laid the foundation for Grime Music. Caribbean culture shaped the Notting Hill Carnival in the United Kingdom, the largest festival in the Country, estimated to be 11 times larger than Glastonbury. So, please tell me what Africans in the UK have formulated that is bigger than these aspects, especially what all Black people emulate in the UK.









"How did you know I'm igbo? "





a guy friend just sent me a whole ass list of "he has a type" looks like a fucking resume for a minimum wage level job




