the Kenyan-American Obama and Indian-American Kamala Harris are prime examples of people who were in blackface from outside our society, with a white agenda. but you dont have the context to speak on that and have the conversation where it lands with respect. i dont know why your channel popped up on my feed but this conversation made you all look ignorant to the topic with no disprespct. seems like yall have a good vibe and can grow a good channel. good luck.
How is a lineage a cult? FBA distinction is the same as “African American” which was coined by Jesse Jackson in the 80s we just made it popular like everything else we do. Y’all should try talkin your shit in America I would be interested in seeing how that goes. Come over to nyc and tell us how you feel
@bushwickt You're absolutely right. It was coined by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson in the late 80s. So, who officially coined the term Foundational Black American?
@@flyonthewallperspective Dr. Claude Anderson, Tariq just added the word foundational, to make more specific. Elon musk is considered an African American. We are allowed to distinguish ourselves however we want and it’s lowkey disrespectful for people to try to define us. For example Nigeria is named after a white woman and they still go around calling themselves proud Nigerians and that’s good for them you don’t see us trying to change there mentality lol
@@flyonthewallperspective then why focus on black Americans lineage? Why not focus on the tribalism in Africa or the way the Caribbean treat black Americans. When the Olympics were in Paris the Caribbeans were saying everyone can win but Black Americans where were the conversation then? You didn't care you only care what black Americans do and say and that's pathetic.
@@flyonthewallperspective if you really wanted unity you would have spoke on all the names African and the Caribbeans have been calling black Americans for decades don't come here now after we've had enough. After so many years being called akata, jareer, abeed, yankee and other derogatory names retaliation was a must you should have addressed it a long time ago.
how is a lineage made up? we have been around for 500 years. you are calling Black Americans divisive when we are delineating, which means separating who we are from as you have done. that is not negative.
@@flyonthewallperspective Everybody in the world is from Africa. If you look at genealogy tables, our story in America is a mix of black native populations, breeding farms, and miscegenation. If you go to Africa and Carib/Latin America, you see a lot of similarities, but black America does not share those similarities. We are a separate ethnic group from Africans. That's the most important thing. Being black is more than skin color. That is why, in the diaspora, they don't identify as black in their own spaces.
For today you made Tariq's point by default , my father is from Jamaica my mother is from Guyana and i'm in the UK,,Your are the text book definition of a flee'r and tether ,fled 2 countries than tethered yourself to the third...Ceritified FBA !
Just like you, Chups is from Jamaica and Guyana. Moreover, he was born and raised in the UK. He's simply calling out Tariq's divisive and bigoted rhetoric against the people of the Carribean. Not to mention African migrants in America. Without deflecting. Can you please explain to us how that makes him a "Flee'r" and a quote on quote tether?
@@flyonthewallperspectiveThere are ppl from your linage in our homeland harassing us and stopping us from picking up the torch from our ancestors. Y’all have to hold your ppl accountable when they wag their finger at us, because let’s face it, the countries your parents ran from is disgraceful. We don’t want to be associated with y’all and now your feelings are hurt. We just want to delineate in peace.
@@NativeNewYorker212 delineating and enunciating xenophobic rhetorics are distinctive I’ve seen some of you nasheed minions say you have more cultural familiarity with the Europeans (descendants of slave masters) than you do woth foreign black groups y’all literally vocalise the white nationalist narrative with black faces 😂😂😂 you can fight for your policies and reparations and take a logical stance but when you condemn foreign black folks is where you need to give your head a wobble.
Bunch of tethers trying to thether themselves to the conversation but don’t know what the topic!!!
Calling other Black people "Tethers"
Because they disagree with the rhetoric of "F.B.A" is reductive, to say the least.
Does anyone understand what there saying
@@TheCheckerboardfloorpodcast 😂😂
the Kenyan-American Obama and Indian-American Kamala Harris are prime examples of people who were in blackface from outside our society, with a white agenda. but you dont have the context to speak on that and have the conversation where it lands with respect. i dont know why your channel popped up on my feed but this conversation made you all look ignorant to the topic with no disprespct. seems like yall have a good vibe and can grow a good channel. good luck.
Tether babble 🙄
You all really don’t matter, we as Foundation Black American are a 1st world people, not 3rd world. We don’t flee. We fight for our rights, period.
We do flee to white neighborhoods and PWIs.... ask Deion
@tonywhite2647 If it makes you sleep at night, sir
@@flyonthewallperspective deportation keep you up at night 😜 Alien Act of 1798 in the United States
Tethers lol i see why black Americans are seperating themselves from these runner's 😂😂😂
Can't noonday with an accent say jack
Huhh?
You TETHERS need to thank and pay homage to foundational black Americans ✊🏾🇺🇸✊🏾🇺🇸✊🏾🇺🇸
Tether babbling is hilarious
How is a lineage a cult? FBA distinction is the same as “African American” which was coined by Jesse Jackson in the 80s we just made it popular like everything else we do. Y’all should try talkin your shit in America I would be interested in seeing how that goes. Come over to nyc and tell us how you feel
@bushwickt You're absolutely right. It was coined by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson in the late 80s.
So, who officially coined the term Foundational Black American?
@@flyonthewallperspective Dr. Claude Anderson, Tariq just added the word foundational, to make more specific. Elon musk is considered an African American. We are allowed to distinguish ourselves however we want and it’s lowkey disrespectful for people to try to define us. For example Nigeria is named after a white woman and they still go around calling themselves proud Nigerians and that’s good for them you don’t see us trying to change there mentality lol
@bushwickt I'm not trying to change anybody's mind, brother.
I'm just pro - unity and anti - division.
@@flyonthewallperspective then why focus on black Americans lineage? Why not focus on the tribalism in Africa or the way the Caribbean treat black Americans. When the Olympics were in Paris the Caribbeans were saying everyone can win but Black Americans where were the conversation then? You didn't care you only care what black Americans do and say and that's pathetic.
@@flyonthewallperspective if you really wanted unity you would have spoke on all the names African and the Caribbeans have been calling black Americans for decades don't come here now after we've had enough. After so many years being called akata, jareer, abeed, yankee and other derogatory names retaliation was a must you should have addressed it a long time ago.
calling that what if a black man has a gun is dangerous but yall are talking about black americans/freedman but there are non present
Everyone in America is armed.
Obviously not
@@flyonthewallperspective
If think not then you are retarded
How are you going to tell us bout our story.?
how is a lineage made up? we have been around for 500 years. you are calling Black Americans divisive when we are delineating, which means separating who we are from as you have done. that is not negative.
@sasazamami Does that negate the fact that you are a person of African descent?
@@flyonthewallperspective Everybody in the world is from Africa. If you look at genealogy tables, our story in America is a mix of black native populations, breeding farms, and miscegenation. If you go to Africa and Carib/Latin America, you see a lot of similarities, but black America does not share those similarities. We are a separate ethnic group from Africans. That's the most important thing. Being black is more than skin color. That is why, in the diaspora, they don't identify as black in their own spaces.
@@flyonthewallperspectivehave you thought about why melanated people want no parts of being African?? Y’all got bigger fish to fry. Focus on that…
FBA B1 BY THE WAY
For today you made Tariq's point by default , my father is from Jamaica my mother is from Guyana and i'm in the UK,,Your are the text book definition of a flee'r and tether ,fled 2 countries than tethered yourself to the third...Ceritified FBA !
Just like you, Chups is from Jamaica and Guyana. Moreover, he was born and raised in the UK.
He's simply calling out Tariq's divisive and bigoted rhetoric against the people of the Carribean. Not to mention African migrants in America.
Without deflecting. Can you please explain to us how that makes him a "Flee'r" and a quote on quote tether?
@@flyonthewallperspectiveThere are ppl from your linage in our homeland harassing us and stopping us from picking up the torch from our ancestors. Y’all have to hold your ppl accountable when they wag their finger at us, because let’s face it, the countries your parents ran from is disgraceful. We don’t want to be associated with y’all and now your feelings are hurt. We just want to delineate in peace.
@@NativeNewYorker212 delineating and enunciating xenophobic rhetorics are distinctive I’ve seen some of you nasheed minions say you have more cultural familiarity with the Europeans (descendants of slave masters) than you do woth foreign black groups y’all literally vocalise the white nationalist narrative with black faces 😂😂😂 you can fight for your policies and reparations and take a logical stance but when you condemn foreign black folks is where you need to give your head a wobble.
@@NativeNewYorker212Homeland ? Harassing ? Delineate ? .. idk it ain’t adding up
@@jaykalembwe Yes, yes, and yes. I don’t know what’s not clicking, but you definitely need to take a crash course in our history.
Bunny hopper and a what 😂😂😂
@@pgmsozaii2996 Hahaha