Sistas In Chicago & North Carolina Go Off On People Disrespecting FBAs By Dishonoring Juneteenth

Sistas In Chicago & North Carolina Go Off On People Disrespecting FBAs By Dishonoring Juneteenth



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29 thoughts on “Sistas In Chicago & North Carolina Go Off On People Disrespecting FBAs By Dishonoring Juneteenth

  1. The problem with Juneteenth and the pride merger in Chicago is that ….a whole lot of gay blacks Have fallen for that alphabet community BS as if they're really welcome… And that that is a heritage… So they're willing to disrespect their ancestors for a lifestyle… Disrespect their heritage Just to be accepted by them folks…. It's sick And delusional….. You should never want them to take your heritage way… The lifestyle is your lifestyle …do you!!!.. but your culture is something you should have pride in even more…….. And it should never be compromised!!!

  2. The FBA’s need to disassociate themselves from other nations all together, this most definitely will put FBA’s in a position of power that will blow their minds.

  3. Colonization really F'd up our people for a long time. Finally in crazy times and under a destructive administration we are seizing the opportunity to put us in game, put the other folks in check, and bring our commumities together and move forward with a sustainable strategy that not only lets those people understand that yes, we are a force to be reckoned with, and we will be just as prosperous as our ancestors whose prosperous towns were destroyed by yte/mayo folks…..nevet again will that happen! We are on the rise and we will come out victorious in all ways, redefining possibilities. And H-no to Juneteenth coinciding with Pride or any other group…ain't going down like that. Peace.

  4. Brother Scott I have this question. Why is it that a lot of African Americans try to distance themselves from Africans/Africa? Weather we both like it or not you people were taken from Africa, and your home Africa was destroyed too to this day. Of course there are ignorant Africans that won’t accept this fact and that’s why we are entitled to our own opinions not our own facts. If a lion breed was taken to another country no matter how or what evolution takes place that lion will still be known as an African Lion. Some people identifies with Africans until the talk of reparations comes up. Who deserves it the most the parents whom children were taken, the parents whose homes were destroyed, the parents and children whom were destroyed or just the children who were enslaved???🤔

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