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Why'd you assume that? He was doing his job.One of the best scenes I've ever seen in a tv show. I knew they would cancel him soon after it.
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Why'd you assume that? He was doing his job.One of the best scenes I've ever seen in a tv show. I knew they would cancel him soon after it.
This is crazy to me. I personally read both the Bible & the Qur'an even though I identify as Agnostic. Would love to see black people put their religion in their back pocket for a moment and come together. Imagine what it would look like for the Hebrew Israelites & the Nation of Islam to march down a street side by side , black brothers & sisters.I was having a conversation with a brother here in the park and he was talking about how all of this is bothering him. I simply ask him my favorite question.
“Bro, what’s more important to you? Being black or being a Christian?”
And of course he said “being a Christian”
My religious black friends who are either Muslim or Christian, you don’t have to write anything here but seriously ask yourself if being black is secondary to you than a religion that originally belongs to other people and giving your life to it is more important than the color of your skin. How do you expect other people to respect you as black when you don’t love it as much as being something else.
because he was being too pro black.Why'd you assume that? He was doing his job.
Far enough. You're gonna have that lingering over your head anytime you're working in a white establishment. Gotta go outta our way to support our own so it doesn't have to be this way.because he was being too pro black.
I don't understand. Was he going off the cuff? He wasn't reading a script?because he was being too pro black.
He was doing what he was asked, but when things get too real for white ppl in regards to race they dismiss it. That's why we're here today.I don't understand. Was he going off the cuff? He wasn't reading a script?
I have a very cynical view of Juneteenth, though I feel I may be wrong and might come around some day. Like thanks for not enslaving me any more?
Did my ancestry.
Im about 35% African y’all.
Yeah but same time who am I to question the happiness of slaves no matter how and when it came, nawmean?I think this is a pretty interesting point.
Yes my bad. Some of the other ethnicities got cut off. It’s pretty much 40% black, 50% white, and 10% Native American/ Asian.How you can up with 35%? I see 42%.
Yeah but same time who am I to question the happiness of slaves no matter how and when it came, nawmean?
Did my ancestry.
Im about 35% African y’all.
That’s kinda silly to claim African-Americans shouldn’t celebrate the day they became “free people” right? In Jamaica we have Emancipation Day and I love it because it’s celebrating our history. I love Juneteenth and it’s beyond cynical (probably more embarrassing) to frown upon a holiday meant to instill black pride in people.Yeah but same time who am I to question the happiness of slaves no matter how and when it came, nawmean?
I've said this before, but don't go around calling Algerians and Lybians Arabs. They Tuaregs and Berbers. Not black, but definitely not from the Arabian peninsula.Geographically they are African, but culturally they are Arab. I’m sure most North Africans originates from the Arabian peninsula. So I don’t usually count Northern Africa as “black”
They weren't even the last...
Did my ancestry.
Im about 35% African y’all.