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Prince♡Phillip
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Ye ol' American Negro✌🏿 The measure of America has always been and will always be.......... what became of the Negro Slave & his kin
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Joined July 2009
@Mynue_Jeens @itsnumo @WorldLatinHoney They swung on a man and stood there as he went to pull something out of a bag. they clearly aren't from a major city.
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@Mynue_Jeens @itsnumo @WorldLatinHoney Right! I'm from one of the ten cities with over a million people. When somebody reaches in a bag. I'm running 😂 . but he did school ol girl about how she should fear being with men who tried to pick on him to impress her but were too scared to defend her when he retaliated.
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@P_Rebold @Mynue_Jeens @itsnumo @WorldLatinHoney In my opinion it was the perfect moment. He literally scared all of those men off and then showed her none of them would come to her aid in the process. Hopefully that's a lesson she'll never forget.
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@SummerSalts @gina_scooter You're 100% correct. There's MANY ppl of varying racial-ethnic identities who amass popularity by imitating (in the most stereotypical way) the dialect of Black American descendants of U.S. slaves. Its modern Black face (remember, ppl once said BLACKFACE was "just entertainment")
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I genuinely love the way that Chloe and Normani have not at all fallen into beefing with each other the way that so many stans want them to. They have done nothing but spoken highly of each other's talent and presence in the industry . so happy for the black girls 🖤.
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@0xPBIT @JawadPullin @BMurrrdy Even when you all attempt to point out that something is racist. you still get it wrong.
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@GottaHearDis @Paparazzi_Life @DaRealSkeet @BruceAllmiighty I keep trying to tell people this. If Normani had come out in the early 2000s people, would've stayed talking about her body. But Nowadays people treat a body likes hers as unnoteworthy
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@NZyse @pojinx69 @McHottie_ @u_spellings The Brits kept the French spelling but continued with the English pronunciation.
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@AngieSmiley16 @MrsJellySantos Im too Northeastern major city for this. I'd be WAY to scared a kid gon get hurt too even watch
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@TheKingofReads It's very evident that he's a gay black man who only likes white men, believes heavily in associating whiteness & lightness with femininity and has a preference for white bottoms. that's why he's upset they don't want him as their BBC stereotype. he wants to be that for them!.
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@tyleroakley But when Black American descendants of U.S. slaves spent the last LIFETIME TRYING TO EXPLAIN TO PEOPLE HOW FAR RIGHT, WHITE SUPREMACIST NONSENSE HAS PENETRATED (and is the root of) law enforcement in the United States of America. people didn't want to listen.
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@whewchillay @cumtovirgoatory @LeshaPsaint @MrMach5 Mind you her talking about pushing her children to be professionals in certain fields in the positive thing. but the homophobia. it's giving unseries fool.
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@AJStein @Lyn_thinks We really have to talk about how a lot of these black folks who do not come from countries with large white populations literally want to perform for white people. they love white attention and white validation.
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@brownandbella @BubblesNBuns Convos about black men being emasculated almost always come from folks who have Daddy/man issues. They project some type of paternal/spousal identity onto these famous Black men and work to defend their honor. These famous Black men aren't your surrogate dads/husbands.
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@emorysian @TheJasonDiaz Because he's light skin, has loose textured hair and is not racially black. He looks like the type of women they desire. This is not shocking. All it proves is that most black men sexual orientation is fluid when a person is Light, nonBlack & his loose textured hair.
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@blackfemmesoul They really do it's so wild LOL. I will die on the hill of - to MOST ppl Black Americans aren't real. We're literally characters that they get to dress up as. They met us as a people through movies & music videos and so they don't see us as real humans with a culture thats OURS.
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@KiaraYui @NewsJunkieBreak Because if you ever worked in a fucking store you would know that the employees are literally told to not get into physical altercations with shoplifters. You tell security, security confronts them but if they run away they just get away.
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@KayUntouched @kellyClarence1 Thats the MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION. Idk how foreigners "hard work ethnic" can't build up their own countries.
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@slaykurdae_ @thankuswttt But she's literally not even playing the slave. This scene in the film literally takes place in the 1920s. I'm really going to need all these black people on Twitter who pretend to give a fuck about black people to really learn Black American history.
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@vadra_the_one @NoTearsLeft17 @blackfemmesoul Because foreign black people are the only ones trying to literally claim it as if it's theirs because they're "Black too". The Black American ethnicity is not a universal black experience. You seem to not understand that they want to lay claim to it as if it's theirs too.
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@toshashotit @MissKilahMarie @WorldLatinHoney But at least it ended well with the pretty good life lesson. he walked over to sis and told her she shouldn't be scared of him, she should be scared of the men that will attempt to pick on a guy but can't protect her when said guy retaliates.
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@Sheneikax @itsZaddytoyou @___inCANdescent Of shit that actually matters to us babes. Yall can KEEP dancehall. Trust me!
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@curvellas @DavdWayne A match makers job is to LITERALLY match you with someone who like FIT YOU. not mode you into the "type" of woman a man will "pick".
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@meauxox I'm glad women are talking about this. Because, for all the ways that men bitch about women being allegedly sexist towards men. It surely is the men in little girls lives who teach them that, in many ways, men are a threat to them and can't be trusted. Like. men hate men
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@richyrich323 @nice_two How did he try to insinuate that you misinterpreted what he said. Then he goes forth and confirms that your suspicions were correct. Ponks are so silly
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@SummerSalts @alphavulpeculae @gina_scooter Exactly. I was trying to point out the difference between those who were already in the US & those who came later. Not only that, I have absolutely no problem referring to my ancestors as being "slaves" because that's the dehumanized state society wrongfully placed them in.
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@SlowJamShoes @__ClickBait @andscape @BlackMenswear So I guess that you don't have an answer to that question.
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@AllThingsDante @zxsmithh People love to try to chastise black Americans for not knowing about shit outside of their country and outside of their culture. but if we did the same to people of different ethnic groups we'll get called xenophobic. We don't talk about Bad Bunny cuz we're not Latin
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@flywithkamala So ur acknowledging that ONLY Black Americans SUFFERED the economic plunder of American Chattel Slavery along with Jim Crow state violence. but people who DIDNT suffer those experiences in the U.S. should get to benefit from forms of redress meant for US?🤔. Not a brag sir
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@FredMorrisIII @Phil_Lewis_ Most black immigrants in the United States of America didn't get here until after the 1960s with I believe half of the Black immigrants here in the US literally coming after the 80s.
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@Teelou40 @Pauline98476699 But Nigerians didn't get enslaved so why are they doing so badly?. This is a video fo Nigerian men LITERALLY saying they would rather fight in the Ukrainian, Russian war than live in Nigeria
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@47kasz @CookieKamo Yes. we love being in the land where we have lived for centuries where we fought for shit to get better. Judging by how Africans talk about Africa and how many of them run to the West, what would possess you to think that we want to go there. Y'all don't make it look good.
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The % of Black immigrants in the U.S. was incredibly small during Jim Crow and you know this. Instead of discussing how Black American descendants of U.S. slaves could get reparations, you would rather derail the conversation with nonsense brcause you don't want us getting it
@JohnECochran_ So, people of African descent in the United States for Jim Crow aren't owed anything?. People affected by attacks on Black communities, eg Tulsa & Chicago?. During the drug war & mass incarceration?. Ethnic cleansing of neighborhoods?. Marcus Garvey?.
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@blackfemmesoul Let's also get into how they don't realize it's a whole dialect. They think it's just a few slang words ("fleek") sprinkled here and there. They don't understand the negative concord, the habitual "be", the perfective "done". They think its "Internet slang" just like the whites
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@calopsita23567 @73RDARM @PopCrave Was the supermodel Heidi Klum in a movie showing at this film festival?
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@Ghost_theLegend @misseverywhereg @beyonddaangel The group thing is already focusing on the bitch who came in 9th Place 🤭🤭🤭. I'm a casual Sports viewer and I have literally never known the name of someone who came in last place until now. This is what happens when people route more for someone's downfall thank for the winner.
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@thiicktoo @emorysian @TheJasonDiaz Let me also say that my comment aint limited to black men. but I can tell u as a Bi man, a lot of "straight" niggas will fuck a White, Latino, Asian or Biracial man on the low. I know this to be true. It's why I tell black women black men who are UBER colorist gotta be watched
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Whats REALLY WILD is how you Africans .-come from families where yall folks talk MAD SHIT about Black Americans. And yall. -claim yall were AlL BULLIED by Black Americans. and yet. yall copy a lot from Black Americans (yall so-called bullies). So whats REALLY the TEA SIS
Ngl I have NO sympathy for Blk ppl that used to hate or make fun of African ppl, but are now so obsessed with our food, music, lingo and overall culture. Bc y were u hating in the first place, Dpmo.
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@___inCANdescent People REALLY want Black Americans to be jealous of their culture and most of us arent. MOST Black Americans would say its impressive how Caribbeans can whine. then go about our lives. MOST of us don't wanna dance like them or listen to they music. It gives us headaches tbh
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@nycsky37 @slaykurdae_ @thankuswttt if you don't go sit down somewhere. There are literally US Census from the days of Jim Crow where people are classified as racially mulatto and are sharecropper. Stop it
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@ROMEONOJULlET So immigrants get to make fun of Black Americans accents. but if a Black American said ANYTHING about their accents, they get to cry "xenophobia". Yall see how it works, right?!?!
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@exploring_24 @korndiddy Wow. This confirms what I assumed. That Great American Family Channel is White, Right-wing foolishness and is trying to take Hallmarks fans as Hallmark has started to somewhat lean away from its own White, Right-wing foolishness.
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@gabookworm @JackeeHaak @Sharon_Davis_ Why not say. "Excuse me sir, this is a medical procedure we are performing on a patient, not a sex doll. This may be your wife but this isn't your vagina. We care more about her healing down there than what you'll be feeling down there".
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@natlilibeth @patriotjism @ChristianWalk1r People are LITERALLY trying to point out the fact that a RICH queen like him ACTUALLY CAN afford gas. thats not a problem for him. He only brought up gas prices to appeal to his less well off viewers. and yet gas prices being high LITERALLY has NOTHING to do with Pride month.
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@ashjonnae @TRGRedThread If you spent half as much time researching the surgeon that did your BBL as you've spent talking shit about @Normani, your body would look better
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@shaTIRED But let's get into how he's criticizing you after big homie in the original tweet tried to insinuate that every black man is against feeling the joy of the holiday season. They have no problem making blanketed statements like that. but when you check them.
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@raesofsunn Not only that,they recognize our American status when it serves them. They don't argue against those affirmative action policies put in place as a form of redress for Black Americans. When they want jobs or a spot in school they ride our American coattail to their desired outcome
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@galactalani It's deeper than that. They all want to live vicariously through the light skin, long hair, pretty, popular girl (Beyonce) and because they live through her, they resent people (Normani) if they feel said person is beneath her.
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@andrew_91919 @Kakashi_SA99 @dominic_vii @naledimashishi Exactly. man play dumb about what men are really like just so they xan cat fight with women.
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@sofiyaballin If that were the case you would not have been celebrating Caribbean American Heritage Month. You would have literally called that "divisive". but you didn't . Go sit down somewhere
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Patti LaBelle singing "Love Takes Time" during a tribute to @MariahCarey. @MsPattiPatti's voice is UNTOUCHABLE 🤩🤩🤩
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@Martin04199251 @nique_smoov @TH3RONlN @toe__sucka She's better than me because I would have told her "you jumped the line. Get behind him. If you're definitely afraid of men because you were sexually assaulted you need to stay in the house and use a delivery service. Men will be in public spaces. go home".
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@Chell_Belles @BlackSupremeKai Well you said your tired of labels. That there are too many labels. so why have many? Just be a person who gets to live free out of any socially constructed idea of labeling anything. Why even use a name.
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@truthspeaker02 Hey. I've been thinking about 2 ways that colorism shows up with gay & bi Black men that we don't talk enough about. (The gay&bi's can say they aren't colorist, but the porn and sexual content they like/love give them away)
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@Chell_Belles @BlackSupremeKai So you don't identity as a.-race.-ethnicity.-nationality.-sex.-gender.-sexuality orientation. ???. Those as all labels.
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@ObatalaMartinez @IAmQuisB @Jusst_Jena I think Joseline's point is that you cannot bitch about not being accepted in Black spaces when you have literally maintained and sustained an entire career from black people and black media. it's bullsh*t.
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@EmperraG @iam_HarryJustin @chisom_ugoeze Do you even live in America? I have to ask this because MANY of ya'll say this. and never have come across a Black American a day in your life.
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@TheZodiacHeir @DivineBoogalooo French Black people let their White friends say the n word to a degree that a lot of Black Americans just would never be comfortable with.
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@MarliiSlum5 @2Charmss__ @blckasaurus_rex @cousinkammyg @DolceDyamond @B1ggRandall @Zarinah @jusLikeMike911 @TonysGroove Not only that but nobody is talking about how these Black American artist sampling this song brought the songs popularity in India back so much that an Indian producer had an Indian artist do a modern-day remix version of the original song Inspired by the Truth Hurts video
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@blacknghostly @princethereup That's antiBlack American ethnophobic sentiment. they are ethnophobic towards Black Americans and Black American culture.
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@Fit_Mandisa @CookieKamo No. We have no desire to go over there. From what we can see tons of y'all don't even want to be there. That's why so many of you are moving to the US or other Western nations
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@godsosababy @OKen_Ishii @Legendary_JT And there are Black Latinas so. latin culture isnt a "nonBlack" culture. so. .
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@toomuchFinesse But lets REALLY gag them. What is "Knowing where you come from" doing for the average African IN AFRICA❓. Them looking down on us is REALLY a maladaptive coping mechanism they use to feel better about themselves and the way the world see them as "Africans" on a global level
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