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| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Originalsly: 7:41pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:Not saying it's about slavery....but caste is also a factor give rise to the superiority complex. Don't many Whites also come from ghetto background? ...and be on "Welfare," ...and be drug addicts? ...and are from single households? ...lots of stereotyping in comment and that's the root of the problem ...ignorance Most "ghetto people" do not get visa because they can't afford the application fee ...and cannot meet the requirements. The high education level of Nigerians is not based on the best people getting visa... but the opportunity to excel which they didn't have at home. You're equating brightness with social class....ghetto people are full ... middle class and upper class people are brilliant. Is it not these brilliant wealthy people running the country into the gutter? They are the ones always schooling abroad...have all the opportunity to be brilliant...but maybe...maybe for a few exceptions ...they generally do not shine...if ..mif they graduate. Check the background of most who are really brilliant....ghetto background. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 7:57pm On Aug 02, 2025*. Modified: 8:37pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Originalsly:It has absolutely nothing to do with caste unless you have that mindset before leaving home Being educated at university does not mean you are bright. It often just requires focus hardworking and family programming I literally do not know anyone in my secondary school that did not go to university the only 2 went to NDA not about being bright but who you grow up around. Nigerian in the US have graduates all around them and that is part of being the best export We don't see that in Orile or Ilasamaja Africans get on a lot better with Jamaicans and other so called slave descendants from Brazil Haiti etc Yoruba don't think like that Liberia Sierra Leone and Lagos is populated by many slave families Rhodes,Moloney, Cole,Smith,Williams Coker Savage Doherty,Da Silva George Randle, Crowther,Bucknor, Jones, Vera Cruz are well known Lagos Island slave descendants The same is true in Calabar and Rivers State Jamaicans have a lot in common with us and are less like African Americans Truth is African Americans are now very westernised and individualistic with a very violent disposition It is this violence that makes them unpredictable and makes many Africans avoid them The average African has a plan or mission in America whilst the African American just wants to spend money and enjoy There is a specific problem with African Americans especially those from the North and or ghetto Slavery ended later in the South of the USA but many Africans report better relationships with people from the South Back home there is class snobbery between elites and ghetto people based on money and status |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by GboyegaD(m): 8:12pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:US in this case refers to Nigerians. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 8:28pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
GboyegaD:okay but the thread is about " Africans" Black Americans tend to think Africa is a country and their boycott is for anyone that is African they are not exempting anyone |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Seunmuham: 8:31pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Node911:If I ask you" what about black suits" you say that's an exception. Keep shifting the goal post |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by motymop: 9:02pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
THUNDER4real:Really. You need African Americans more than they need you. You are in their country |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by motymop: 9:05pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
oloriooko:The concept of African American was a political decision. They were first called negro, coloured,and then African Americans and soon black Americans. They are black Americans and have nothing to do with Africa except that they came from there just like Whites who came from Europe |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by codemaniacs: 9:06pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Originalsly:what aribisala0 means is that its Nigerians with money that can afford to travel to U:S:A and most Nigerians that have money to go to the U:S:A are usually university graduates.. in Nigeria, most of the people that can travel to the U:S:A have already excelled in Nigeria so its not the opportunity to excel but the opportunity to earn in a better currency that drives them. most Nigerians who are brilliant do not come from ghetto backgrounds... |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 9:10pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
motymop:yinmu |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 10:02pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
owobokiri:How do we defend this comparison now? |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 10:11pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:There is no returnee descendants in calabar. Every Efik person can trace his or root to the 10th generation. Be guided! |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 10:16pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Skydivine:obviously you are |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Doctordan: 10:35pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Results of cultural differences and influences |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 10:41pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
deltateam:But this exactly is the root cause of the hate. They blame your forefathers for conniving with the slave trader to sell their forefathers. It is considered an unforgettable act. So, the African immigrants are seen as offsprings of the perpetrators of that act. The present mode is in retaliation to all of that. Just the way it is said In local parlance “ dem don finally catch you for their domot “ . So, you are expected to behave and act in a subordinate subservient manner. Don’t “show yourself for here “ kind of attitude. African immigrations are often being watched, you go to a place, everyone expects you to do the greetings first. Sometimes, they don’t even respond when you say hi or the greeting of the time of the day. It’s that bad! You ask of anything , they turn it around and say you are being rude. Sometimes one would even wonder if it has something to do with the tone of voice . Nothing you as an African immigrant impresses them. It’s even worse when you are in higher higher position of authority. You are being looked at in a condescending manner. It’s more than a revenge, it’s a rage. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 10:48pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:If you don’t know a thing, it’s better to not say it, especially in a public discuss. Can you mention just one family name in Calabar that is a descendant of returnee slave? Just one! |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 10:49pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Skydivine:Freedman |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 10:50pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:Freedman is a Calabar family name? Your are a joke. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 11:08pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Skydivine:Is it possible to disagree politely? You asked for a name I gave you one Your mouth no big pass my own Definitely there were a group of returnee slaves in Calabar calling themselves Black Englishmen |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 11:15pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:You started the insult. Go back and check your responds. Also, it’s an insult to try to rewrite the history of a group you know nothing about. Then I asked you a simple question, and your answer was “Freedman” Have you ever seen or heard of any Calabar person with family name “Freedman” ? Now you have come up with another one “ Black Englishman” If I ask you for a family name now, you will say it’s an insult. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by aribisala0(m): 11:17pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Skydivine:You are blocked no time |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by APOPTOSIS: 11:19pm On Aug 02, 2025*. Modified: 11:49pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
Rubbish! Rubbish!! Rubbish!!! She is commanding them to Boycott African stores as the Commander-in- Chief of all African Americans. Meanwhile, how many African Americans visit African stores in the U.S. She should check the statistics before boycotting before she becomes negligible. This victim mentality is getting too much. Always spreading hate even when people are forging ahead successfully. Go and work |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Skydivine: 11:21pm On Aug 02, 2025 |
aribisala0:Don’t write what you are not sure of next time on a public forum. You can hid,, for all I care! |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by Reference(m): 12:02am On Aug 03, 2025 |
Once again. The black man is just not wired to engineer viable, successful and sustainable societies. Of all the peoples on this earth it was the negro that became the signpost for slavery despite the fact that no territory on earth has escaped vanquishing in all antiquity. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by goslowgoslow(m): 3:23am On Aug 03, 2025 |
JibolaUsman:What is this thing saying? |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by HellraiZA: 7:19am On Aug 03, 2025 |
Ewedegubbler:I am a black South African and let me pronounce it from my diaphragm - I SUPPORT THE BOYCOTT and I hope it carries on beyond August.It should be a new normal.How's that "stay away from akata" talk paying out? |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by JaceBlaze: 7:42am On Aug 03, 2025 |
RaptorX:What do you mean they don't have energy for whites? What was the civil rights movement about then? Black Americans dismantled Jim Crow with no help from outside,and they are a minority while most Africans can't even face few corrupt politicians that made your lives living hell. I support this boycott.Let it carry on beyond August.✊✊✊ |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by nwirinedu(m): 8:38am On Aug 03, 2025 |
Very unfortunate, the blacks in America have been so damaged mentally beyond repair. They have taken the bait set by their oppressors. What will they gain by fighting their fellow brethren? Nothing. Boycotting African businesses does nothing to the Africans. Those who need their services will seek them, the black Americans only reinforce the image portrayed for them as gangsters, drug dealers and prostitutes. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by nwirinedu(m): 8:43am On Aug 03, 2025 |
motymop:On the contrary the black Americans need Africans, they re just being manipulated to think Africans are the cause of their problems, they forget about migrants from other continents who receive govt subsidies and assistance. |
| Re: Black Americans Begin Boycott Of African-Owned Businesses by TheGift: 8:45am On Aug 03, 2025 |
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