Well, it looks like they are starting to make a distinction between Black American, and African in some organizations. I agree with it. The only thing that I know, is living out here in the Bay, I came across alot of Africans who looked down on Black Americans, and said we were not African. I guess they got their wish. I wish the best for all black people around the world. However, I have dealt with many Africans out here, and they don't see themselves as having anything in common with Black Americans at all. Not to mention, many of the African women who come here, from my experience, have a real problem with Black American Men. They would rather date a white man than a Black American man. I learned a long time ago, many of these Africans aren't really your brothers and sisters at all. They call us Akata, Jareer, and all types of derogatory names.
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