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Taharka
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45. "RE: Are any of you from Africa (not by descent)?"
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Sun Jun-12-05 12:54 AM by Taharka

  

          

>I can remember as a teen wearing african paraphanalia... not
>knowing anything about it, because I thought it was
>"afrocentric". As an adult, I have absolutely no interest in
>it now. I find African culture to be rich and enlightening,
>but it isn't something I identify with 100%... mainly because
>I only know american culture... just like 99% of black folk.

But what many Black folk in Amerikkka don't know is why they do some of the things that due which are directly tied to our cultural traditions in our indigenous lands. I call myself African in Amerikkka to be technical Alkebulanian because I will not allow a European to define who I am. Most "BLACK FOLK can't tell you when they stop becoming African or when they became Amerikkkan!!!!

>The funny thing about it is, there are a zillion different
>cultures/ethnicities in Africa, how do you choose the one you
>want? How far do you trace your lineage to find where you
>truly come from? Or do you accept your american culture and
>move on?

Just because you study cultures in Africa doesn't make anything wrong with it the first nation and cultures I studied were KENYA JOMO KENYATTA Kikuyu etc. etc. etc. Does that mean I am denying what I am which is a African in Amerikkka no. Many people do follow the most popular cultures or well known which can be problematic but folks gotta start somewhere. Many folks can trace their ancestry back if they tried but does that mean you have to be limited to one specific culture no.

If anything I say a fatal flaw of Africans especially from the continent is the cultural divide that caused our BLACK ASSES TO BE SHIPPED HERE. We see the samething here you got Haitians that don't like Dominicans Puerto ricans who don't like Cubans So called West indians who don't get along with Yankee Blacks all of it is a bunch of bullshit what makes it worse is that this divide is caused by our arrogance but perpetuated by racism and white supremacy viewing each other through european eyes.

Oh and I was born in Amerikkka.


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Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms [View all] , Delete me, Thu Jun-09-05 08:52 AM
 
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Sadly-there are a lot of AFRICANS with this mentality as well.
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Hummmm
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RE: Hummmm
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      RE: Hummmm
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           RE: Hummmm
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                RE: Hummmm
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                     Oh my god
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                          RE: Oh my god
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                               Preach!
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                                    Your emphasis on the element of choice
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                                         RE: Your emphasis on the element of choice
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does this apply to those who celebrate Kwanza?
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Why are you worried about why Black people
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      Why are you worried that I'm worried about it?
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           Let us examine what you have previously said:
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           Audacity? Arrogance?
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                YES...audacity and arrogance.
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                     RE: YES...audacity and arrogance.
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                          This is where you are incredibly mistaken:
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                               if someone doesn't celebrate Christmas,
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                               Uhhh, I believe in Jesus, and I don't celebrate
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                                    Do you celebrate Kwanzaa?
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                                         What do you mean by 'believe in'? Do I believe
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                                              By not celebrating Christmas,
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                               Man you wild
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           as if christmas is what it used to be...
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you dudes are funny
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that's an important point
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      my belief
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so you aren't a fan?
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...
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interestingly enough, i totally agree
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how come?
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      he probably wants to be french
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      oh word ?
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      cuz he's intelligent
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Your statement isn't about Afrocentricity/African-centeredness
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hmm yeah
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It shouldn't be without criticism....
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      sorry dude but
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thanks for your contribution
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its more of a fad with white people
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Afrocentricity, eurocentricity etc
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these are descriptions
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      I don't dispute they have definitions
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           You can't even define Afrocentrism
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                RE: You can't even define Afrocentrism
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                     WRONG WRONG WRONG
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                     For the sake of clarity, let'sclear up our terms here!
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                     Wait a minute!!!
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                          Nope AFRICAN CENTERED
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                               I'm struggling to understand the difference
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                     Metanarratives?
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                          Lol, you wanna play the name game?!
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hahahahaha
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Are any of you from Africa (not by descent)?
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      it's sad but
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           Nope I define myself based on phenonmenon of my people
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RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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      RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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           RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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                It ain't as hard to find info on African cultures
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RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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RE: Afro-centricity is a fad with white-washed Uncle Toms
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They need to look in the mirror
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      When I look in the mirror
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           Well when I look in the mirror I see many things
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