@Keeks214@wishbumpycoulda The language is historic street invented - people develop languages naturally, where they live, elitists don't realize when their snobby assumptions ignore, judge, belittle people just speaking naturally.
@wishbumpycoulda Black American ADOS culture have message for humanity, everywhere. Relations are local, life and care are local. Universal ideal, objective model of detached science, turns people into analytical machines - instead of responding to each other, all sit and wait to be entertained
7 Tips To Handle Employees Who Think They Are the Boss ย https://t.co/9yJabtAnCu whew..... good lord - when employees have worked longer and know more, have done more and presented more, they SHOULD be given raises and different responsibilities - they are earning the company's $
@rosejoint_ @only1showers Because Black American culture grew through awareness of and adaptation to place, as all cultures evolve. 400 years is not a flash in the pan, it involves time for gradual learning, development, trial and error, failure, new learning, innovation - here, using resources here.
@htownfreedmen22 you clearly have no idea what happened with Black Americans in the USA. There is every reason in the world to focus on talents, gifts, deliberate, repeated, never ending blocks to Black Americans only. Not understanding that is what marks you as "not one of us", #ADOS
Where is the feedback option when X changes the algorithms???? Today I got a notice, from now on all your likes will be private - and below one choice to get rid of the screen: a box saying OK. That is controlling BS, don't act like we have a choice if we do not.
@TajMarie17 Because when you arrived 3 generations ago, you came to a country with a growing economy where you could learn and build with new hope. The economy you entered was built on the backs of #ADOs labor and creativity never credited with the gains they enabled for all.
@wolfybear3@GoddessShanell_@BlackPowerBA true - and I'm not sure there is a full answer, if i had to guess, I'd say the patois, if the colonial language that dominated was English. I think of AAVE as full of inventions, lots to teach the world!
The Burnout https://t.co/6MB1aZVF8y Great book for today's world, as we struggle in between communication methods, with options for writing or for performance. I love that Kinsella names the difficulty that comes from poor management and how prompt and open communication is key
@wolfybear3@GoddessShanell_@BlackPowerBA I'm not so sure "standard English" is the only high standard! Limited emotionally. The whole idea of it being the highest standard was/is part of a colonial ignorance. Communication and understanding are the goal. Many ways. In Quebec, we had Fr Canadian and French-French!
@ados_strong@xm_muva Well, I think the OP referred to partial involvement, contribution, not that they are "the root". African based music is different from dominant Western, and contributions come through time and space, and #ADOS also have own relationship to white in USA.
@BreakingBrown Shoot. If International Black people living in the USA, also agreed to highlight that they have different background from #ADOS, then their efforts could be helping. But when they stay silent and end up benefitting from gains won through time, by so much struggle by AA, no help