I never called myself a COLORED. I always considered myself a NEGRO woman. Now, as time passed I learned my lineage: “Israelite. Back in the 1980’s I came across information that colored Hispanics in Central & South America called themselves WHITE. I really don’t care what people consider themselves to be. However, I don’t understand why political black’s include those people by saying BLACK & BROWN while having a rainbow coalition. I’ve noticed every ethnic group on earth continue to pull-away from Negro’s while pushing us away. Isn’t it more work to include STRANGERS, FOREIGNERS in our business. I would be exhausted. Peace.🌱
Apartheid Soth Africa used it very well when applying or filling out a form where they included a block for the different nationalities. But for Africans they identified them as 'black' and the last group in the category meaning we had the left overs and Europeans at the top. We used the art of singing hymns and struggle songs as a sanctuary for spiritual survival and determination to remain strong. African Americans used their ability to sing as a means to amass wealth in the order of the so called American dream where they then swiftly moved away from their African identity also look down upon those of their own who didn't make it and got involved in everything un African. Look around Africans are endowed with the ability to sing in a spiritual way and no other nationality possess this gift😢
I never called myself a COLORED. I always considered myself a NEGRO woman. Now, as time passed I learned my lineage: “Israelite. Back in the 1980’s I came across information that colored Hispanics in Central & South America called themselves WHITE. I really don’t care what people consider themselves to be. However, I don’t understand why political black’s include those people by saying BLACK & BROWN while having a rainbow coalition. I’ve noticed every ethnic group on earth continue to pull-away from Negro’s while pushing us away. Isn’t it more work to include STRANGERS, FOREIGNERS in our business. I would be exhausted. Peace.🌱
Umar is right on this one. I stopped considering myself as a person of color.
I’ve never ever considered/called myself a POC. I’m a black man!!
The slave patrol was relabled the police.
YT people aint get tricked its called participation!!!!
I never called myself a COLORED. I always considered myself a NEGRO woman. Now, as time passed I learned my lineage: “Israelite.
Back in the 1980’s I came across information that colored Hispanics in Central & South America called themselves WHITE. I really don’t care what people consider themselves to be. However, I don’t understand why political black’s include those people by saying BLACK & BROWN while having a rainbow coalition. I’ve noticed every ethnic group on earth continue to pull-away from Negro’s while pushing us away.
Isn’t it more work to include STRANGERS, FOREIGNERS in our business. I would be exhausted.
Peace.🌱
In Texas Mexicans was classified as whyte until the civil rights era.
DR UMAR is on the truth 185.000 % deep deep.
We talked about this during the 1970s!!! I'm I missing something???
Apartheid Soth Africa used it very well when applying or filling out a form where they included a block for the different nationalities. But for Africans they identified them as 'black' and the last group in the category meaning we had the left overs and Europeans at the top. We used the art of singing hymns and struggle songs as a sanctuary for spiritual survival and determination to remain strong. African Americans used their ability to sing as a means to amass wealth in the order of the so called American dream where they then swiftly moved away from their African identity also look down upon those of their own who didn't make it and got involved in everything un African. Look around Africans are endowed with the ability to sing in a spiritual way and no other nationality possess this gift😢
The indigenous blacks who wasn’t African had to blend in to stay alive
We need to call ourselves Isrealites because thats eho we are black is a color not a nationality ee are not black we are the 12 tribes of Isreal
Psalms 83
Cabbage patch kids and those orphan trains
I never called myself a COLORED. I always considered myself a NEGRO woman. Now, as time passed I learned my lineage: “Israelite.
Back in the 1980’s I came across information that colored Hispanics in Central & South America called themselves WHITE. I really don’t care what people consider themselves to be. However, I don’t understand why political black’s include those people by saying BLACK & BROWN while having a rainbow coalition. I’ve noticed every ethnic group on earth continue to pull-away from Negro’s while pushing us away.
Isn’t it more work to include STRANGERS, FOREIGNERS in our business. I would be exhausted.
Peace.🌱