Caribbean Sista Is Tired Of People Lying On Black Americans After Seeing Our Culture In Many Nations

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Caribbean Sista Is Tired Of People Lying On Black Americans After Seeing Our Culture In Many Nations


Phillip Scott reports on a Caribbean Sista who’s tired of people lying about Black Americans.

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  1. American culture is heavily influenced by us. But they see those folks and they think it came from them. If they researched they'd have a better understanding.

  2. Ain't no diaspora. American Brown people who are called black are indigenous american and European colored immigrants who came here with the Caucasian. Shinnecock and Yuchi american Indian is my culture not black, my skin is BROWN!

  3. I was born in the Caribbean Grenada đŸ‡ŹđŸ‡© to be exact. I have seen "my people" in a whole different light. I see the evil flash into their (Caribbean people) eyes whenever I say something positive about Black Americans, the worst part is, what I say isn't an opinion of but absolute fact, yet they resent it so much. So YOU call them brothers and sisters but i aint no fool, I will never trust somebody who reacts to truth with anger (yts been on the outs with me)

  4. The Kai guy should be careful talking crazy on the internet while showing his face đŸ€Ł some of these black Americans have a culture of not giving a @#$% and could make life difficult 😳

  5. Black culture, I guess I'm getting a taste of it now, I have two black family's who have moved into my neighborhood and it's all went straight to he'll, loud ass music, people coming and going at all times of the night, shooting at one another and I swear I didn't know we had thar many policemen on the force. They got junk cars park all in the yards and driveways , instead of letting the trash trucks pick up the garbage these MF'S burn in a trash barrel. Damn no home training .

  6. Why is this even a discussion. It is obvious that every society has a culture. "Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society." As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, art. norms of behavior, such as law and morality, and systems of belief." Aspects of African American culture and its impact on its people in particular and the world in general can be discussed but not whether there is an African American culture?

  7. Because we are the don't give a damn culture that's why we're ass backwards now that's why we messed up that's why our women are men not women that's why we baby mamas that's why we doing so bad

  8. As a non-foundational black American, who immigrated to the USA in the 80s I can hands-down say the FBA is the black culture that every black person around the world wants to have. The FBA history itself is the only black lineage to fight white supremacy successfully. Reason why I said successfully because they had black cities and black towns that was so successful until White supremacist destroyed them. I have come to the conclusion in order for Black people to fight white supremacist. You have to know the history of foundational black Americans.. know the history and you as Black people around the world can fight white supremacist and be successful at it

  9. I've said it time and time again….WE ARE THE EPITOME OF STYLE AND FASHION!!!! black Americans please enjoy this status. Look around and smile while everyone follows US.

  10. We’ve taught marginalized communities around the world how to survive and thrive in the face of oppression! You’re WELCOME!! The ignorance, “true lack of knowledge” of our history is the problem!!😀