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RomanceRe: Share Your Experience What Did You Regrett Not Doing With Your Ex??? by tpiah11: 1:33pm On Feb 03, 2015
profojah:
That same girl sucked and swallowed my elder brother's dick....
So because of that you must go to jail or be killed in return.
PoliticsRe: Timetable And Schedule Of Activities For General Elections 2015 - Nigeria by tpiah11: 1:28pm On Feb 03, 2015
Fake news.
FamilyRe: Why Did You Meet Your Spouse? by tpiah11: 1:27pm On Feb 03, 2015
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FamilyRe: What Is Ageism? by tpiah11(op): 1:25pm On Feb 03, 2015
Seriously though, what's with nlers and discrimination?

Why do they glory in it? Surely nigeria is not this bad, or is it?

How can we say we have open minds when we are so bigoted?
FamilyRe: What Is Ageism? by tpiah11(op): 1:22pm On Feb 03, 2015
Ageism involves making derogatory remarks about people and discriminating against them because they are a certain older age range.

Ageism is the same thing as misogyny, only the bigotry is blamed on age rather than gender.
FamilyWhat Is Ageism? by tpiah11(op): 1:20pm On Feb 03, 2015
Wbb
RomanceRe: Beautiful and Handsome Bantu People Photos Here! by tpiah11: 7:11am On Jan 15, 2015
axum

^stay calm, they say gorillas have been discovered in somalia.


http://www.somalilandpress.com/discovery-of-gorilla-in-somaliland/


see? Now you can contribute when enlightened Africans are talking.
RomanceRe: Beautiful and Handsome Bantu People Photos Here! by tpiah11: 7:02am On Jan 15, 2015
CultureRe: 18+ Unclad Photos Of African Women Slaves From The Past. by tpiah11: 6:55am On Jan 15, 2015
is it everything that titillates you people? huh
RomanceRe: Pls, Where Do Broken Heart Go? by tpiah11: 6:54am On Jan 15, 2015
wow, no sympathy at all, lord have mercy.

nigerians are too pragmatic.
FamilyRe: Maybe Marriage Isn’t For You by tpiah11: 6:44am On Jan 15, 2015
not everybody wants to marry.
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 6:39am On Jan 15, 2015
TerryCarr:
unless your native or black most dark people in Latin America are mixed

Dominicans
the thread is suddenly about Dominicans, not sure why.



you do know Hispanics do not like being called African, right?

same way axum hates being referred to as negro?
RomanceRe: I Wish I Never Met Him by tpiah11: 6:37am On Jan 15, 2015
Drdaps:
Make yourself busy dear, in no time you will get over it
true that.

no valentine's day this year sef, election things.
RomanceRe: I Wish I Never Met Him by tpiah11: 6:32am On Jan 15, 2015
RomanceRe: I Wish I Never Met Him by tpiah11: 6:30am On Jan 15, 2015
RomanceRe: I Wish I Never Met Him by tpiah11: 6:29am On Jan 15, 2015
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 6:25am On Jan 15, 2015
Rafikizolo:
I dont care if hispanics are primarily mixed race. I have a friend who's family is from Peru (both parents) and he's 100% European his grandparents are racist as hell and dont believe in race mixing and his first ancestor to arrive in Peru arrived only 88 years ago from Spain. But he's still Hispanic. Hispanic is a culture, not a race. And I know being dark skinned does not mean you're not mixed, but even if there is one person in the Dominican Republic who is not mixed at all, then that proves my point. All it takes is ONE non-mixed person to prove my point about Hispanics. How uneducated are you?
since you insist on being closeminded just like your Peruvian friend, then what exactly are you on about? huh

you do know people can see through the phony kumbaya rhetoric.

Besides, you come across as very anti-black.
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 6:23am On Jan 15, 2015
^you're overly melodramatic, like i said.
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 6:14am On Jan 15, 2015
axum:
Hispanic is a Culture. Ironically even the mixed hispanics of African heritage deny being Negro, which shows how much everyone hates Negros
they are mixed, and blacks are looked down on in their culture, hence the situation which btw is a question of perspective as per your comment.

you're overly melodramatic.
CelebritiesRe: Photo Of Buhari When He Was In School (Throwback) by tpiah11: 6:09am On Jan 15, 2015
An2elect2:
Not so fast...
he's already been president of Nigeria? huh

are you Nigerian? huh

if you are, your comment is rather embarrassing.
CelebritiesRe: Photo Of Buhari When He Was In School (Throwback) by tpiah11: 6:08am On Jan 15, 2015
IGBOSON1:
^^^He's the one seated next to the white man! Don't know why the OP didn't state this initially!
huh
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 6:00am On Jan 15, 2015
^Hispanics are primarily mixed race, meaning their ancestors are mixed [not necessarily with black].



Cameron Diaz is about as white as any white American, but she is hispanic.
through her father. Her mum is of German and British ancestry.[wiki].


However, there are many Dominacans who are as black as anyone in Africa, yet they are also Hispanic
being dark skinned does not necessarily mean someone is not mixed.
CelebritiesRe: Yoruba Actor Yomi Fash Lanso: “nobody Has Ever Broken My Heart” by tpiah11: 5:42am On Jan 15, 2015
hmm, why was he asked the question, or did he volunteer the information?
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 5:22am On Jan 15, 2015
A person of any race/ethnicity can be Western they just have to live in a Western country. The same goes for hispanic.
not quite technically correct.




Being western is relative to the person defining the term.



Here's a reference that considers it hispanic as well as a screenshot from it's Wikipedia page citing that it was a part of the Hispanic-African cultural congress.
the lady and members of the congress might have actual hispanic ancestry.
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11: 5:13am On Jan 15, 2015
Hispanic as a term defining race, applies only to people of direct central or southern American descent. They can be classified as Hispanic even if they dont speak Spanish, as long as they're ancestrally related to peoples from those areas.

This is what is considered the modern definition of Hispanic, or Latino.

Black Africans fall under the classification of negroid racial groups, and this applies despite the diverse phenotypes, languages, cultures, etc.

People from the main peninsula of Spain, are more correctly called Spaniards since they are generally not mixed with Latin America and are natives of Europe.

Equatorial Guinea actually has three official languages: French, Spanish and Portuguese.



I don't know where you got the idea that Spanish speaking countries would have the "spanish prefix". I can't think of any nations with prefixes like that. The only place I know of significance with something like that is French Guiana in South America, but French Guiana is not a sovereign nation, it is an overseas part of France, just like how Puerto Rico is a part of the United States. So why would an independent state in Afica have Spanish as a prefix, when no Latin American countries have that? By your logic Africa would be full of countries like "French Senegal" and "British Tanzania" and "Portuguese Mozambique".
they had such prefixes pre-independence. EQ was Spanish Guinea, part of Morocco was Spanish Morocco, etc.
CultureRe: An Account Of The Dispersal Of People Across The Sahale Around The Fall Of Kanem by tpiah11: 10:44pm On Jan 14, 2015
AllachiToubou:
These are some interesting threads. Ok, someone asked a question about the Toubou and I hope to clarify. First, Ghaddafi's bid against our people was a political one. And I hope that we're all aware of geo-politics. Africans tend to draw lines of division based on color, language and culture. This situation is no different. History attest the fact that we have inhabited the Libyan border since time immemorial and will continue to. Our land spans into the Tenere desert in Niger and down into Bornu. Yes, I said it,"into Bornu." Some Toubou clans have roots in Bornu and some Kanuri have roots in the BET of Chad and the Fezzan of Libya. In fact, they can still be found there today. Our oral traditions states we came from Arabia but this is most likely a transition of origin myth just as the Kanuri Girgam changes from a particular origin to an "Arab" one. The Toubou are of Garamante origin…hence the word "Gourane." We share much of the same blood with the Touareg except while the Touareg mixed with the Hausa and the Fulani, we mixed with the Wadai, Kanembu, Zaghawa and the Kanuri, especially the Kanuri.

Also, the Fulani originated on the border of Algeria and Mali, not the Sahara. They are Kel Ouli, "people of the goat." Toubou are Ikaradan, cousins of Touareg but not dominated by the Touareg.
Do you mean people of the cows.
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by tpiah11: 10:37pm On Jan 14, 2015
Classical
CultureRe: Why Do Yolobawomen Love Bleaching And Toning Their Skins ? by tpiah11: 10:26pm On Jan 14, 2015
You'd be invaluable in the fight against boko haram @ op.
FamilyRe: Real Friends Or Disguised Foes? Re-evaluating Your Friendships by tpiah11: 10:23pm On Jan 14, 2015
hydeka:
Na serious OYO case my brother. We all have to be wise.
And close to God.
FamilyRe: Real Friends Or Disguised Foes? Re-evaluating Your Friendships by tpiah11: 10:22pm On Jan 14, 2015
An0nimus:
...and those friends may not listen to him or offer him any assistance should he approach them. The guy don enter OYO state finally. Too bad he learnt this lesson the hard way.
Well, he should be wiser now, he should get close to God.
CultureRe: Why Can't People Embrace Pan-africanism? Why So Much Hatred On This Forum?? by tpiah11:
Yes, I meant Latino which is the general term used to refer to Hispanics, people consider the two interchangeable and specific to Central and Southern America.

Spanish speaking African countries would have "Spanish" as a prefix, not necessarily the blanket term Hispanic.

Technically, going by your definition, parts of Morocco would also be considered Hispanic instead of North African.

If, however, some sub saharan African people want to be known by the term Hispanic because of the new US immigration laws, then ignore my last two posts, they have nothing to do with the matter.

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