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and no, he acknowledged who it was originally meant for, us chattel slaves/fba while noting it isnt for people coming for vacation and having a baby, scamming citizenship.
Trump is literally calling birthright citizenship antiqued and unnecessary bc chattel slavery is over and FBA or whatever them niggas are called are cheering him on. NIGGA THAT IS LITERALLY US 😭😭😭 he’s calling OUR right to citizenship outdated are you stupid
BEFORE we support them? BEFORE? Every fucking civil right that anybody darker than alabaster enjoys on this soil is DUE to Black Americans tireless efforts of inclusion for all so how DARE y’all make US sitting down one time and expecting others to pull the weight a knock on us!
Y’all will never understand how weird these takes are. This level of activist literacy is not pushed upon any other race. Y’all hold black people to really high moral standards & make room for everyone else to be flawed. Even giving grace for Antiblackness Like stfu already
@tribeofcalafia3 I'm not sure what that is supposed to mean. AA culture is a Pan-African culture.
"Stuckey reveals an intrinsic Pan-African impulse that contributed to the formation of the black ethos in slavery"
https://t.co/AuWLESntSo
@ohmashikyu Let me just tell you that I’m black, but not Afro American, I’m just African, and when my culture is disrespected and the first thing I read is "I support BLM but…" first of all BLM have nothing to do with that , you sound like black people are only represented by BLM
@TheeQueenKara @bigbattymaya @curvyimpact @iamlexstylz Oh, got it, you're gatekeeping blackness to "fully" black people.
You know how absolutely fucking shitty that sounds?
@DiazAndytwelve1 The Kongo have contributed greatly to Universal Popular Culture in Africa, USA, Latin_Amer & West Indies. The universal popular music & dances of the 20th century are not only of Kongo origin but also bear Kongo names in the Kikongo language.
BLACK-AMERICAN MUSIC IS KONGO MUSIC.