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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:13pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
*Kails*: Troll got me laughing real hard. You call creation of flags an achievement to brag about? OMG! For heaven's sake any Tom, Dick and Harry could just pick up a couple of crayons and draw diagrams! OMG! African Americans are too funny. I'll give you a better assignment. Why don't we try something scientific? Please name AAs who have made significant contributions to the US scientific community. I'm waiting. What the hell is bragging about flags when you have more important things like science, literature, art, medicine and whatnot? Menn, you guys must be high on coca cola. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by eziza: 8:14pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Jayvarley: How can it be? |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:17pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
African Americans made no contribution to the field of science What Some of you people need to check out this thread... https://www.nairaland.com/1246226/african-african-american-scientist-geniuses Please don't make me jump in this thread. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 8:17pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
eziza: Oooh I seeee, Mullatos are no longer black in the US? Nice way of shifting blame. So I guess Malcolm X is not black and a mullato? Fredick Douglas nko? not black but a mullato? But I thought you were all mutts like some people desperately claim on this forum. Now I know there is a difference when it time to take responsibility. Niggers as usual bail out! Now you have made yourself look stupid eziza The term mulatto means mixed raced NOT LIGHT SKIN! Malcom X was light skin not mixed raced duhhh! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:17pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Jayvarley: @Bold...hahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha. That is the most childish and banal statement I've heard this year. Lmao! Chai! Blacks were there and whites stole their inventions and they kept mute huh? You expect me to believe that? Even a kindergarten student can come up with a better alibi than that. Lmao! C'mon man! This ain't no high school debate! Oh boy! This niqqur is crazy. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:18pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
*Kails*: Lol at your whip a nigga motivation song. I bet you jerking your neck sideways as you typing responses too! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:19pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: African Americans made no contribution to the field of science What Some of you people need to check out this thread... You ain't gon do shit. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:19pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
I forgot to mention, Chinua Achebe was given the title, 'Father of Modern African Literature'. I didn't give him that. Americans did. Open google, type 'Father of Modern African Literature' and click on search! Bam! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:20pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: Here's a start. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el5AZRyOA6Y That's not even all I have... 1 Like |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:20pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
You can always tell when someone does not know the history of a subject. Now this coon just said Marcus Mosiah Garvey was nothing special yet when his ethnic group TRIED to secede from the nigerian union their leader adopted not only the flag but the ideologies of Garvey. And this coon claimed there was no significance of Sir Marcus mosiah Garvey to his ilk. This same coon who ethered himself a few minutes ago is his own failed attemped to revive an old argument, and doesnt even know it loool but I wont point it out. Well my segment is over. Tootles and ramen noodles niggas. 2 Likes |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 8:21pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: Here you go dummy! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_inventors_and_scientists |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:22pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Mrs.Chima: Lol I was throwing up westside too "Dont judge me" (in my chris brown voice) |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:23pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
@Jayvarley...you don't have to run digging up on AA scientists 'cos if there were many of them who were popular, you would have recalled some off hand like I did without having to go search for names. Why would AA males be interested in science anyway? When they got Wiz Khalifa, Drake, Young Buck to emulate! Oh boy! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:24pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: African Americans made no contribution to the field of science What Some of you people need to check out this thread... Common kid, don't call them african americans! Most of them on that list are africans and indians! When did africans and indians become african americans? Lmao. Gupta! Is that an AA name? Zang? Lmao! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:25pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: @Jayvarley...you don't have to run digging up on AA scientists 'cos if there were many of them who were popular, you would have recalled some off hand like I did without having to go search for names. You mean the same hip hop artists davido, pquare and co like to imitate? Oh ok. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by eziza: 8:26pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Jayvarley: He was of mixed race. He was also a faggit....like one of you negroes have portrayed him. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:26pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Mrs.Chima: Lol |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:27pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Lawd yall brought in Garvey! Please don't nobody bring in Stokely! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:27pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: @Jayvarley...you don't have to run digging up on AA scientists 'cos if there were many of them who were popular, you would have recalled some off hand like I did without having to go search for names. What about Garrett Morgan who was well known for the Gas mask and Traffic signal? See how easy that was? http://inventors.about.com/od/mstartinventors/a/Garrett_Morgan.htm Wiz Khalifa, Drake and Young Buck(who even listens to him in this day and age) are more suited for the YOUNGER black male generation like me. They do not represent the average taste for black males in the USA. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:28pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Lol at me watching Django and chatting. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 8:29pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: @Jayvarley...you don't have to run digging up on AA scientists 'cos if there were many of them who were popular, you would have recalled some off hand like I did without having to go search for names. Oh but it is there for you to see, so you are silenced on that issue! What has the relevance of Hip Hop artists in this debate. Now you are being childish Bigfrancis21! Do you not know that these DNA TESTING companies working to help the African Diaspora find their roots AA geneticists run them! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:30pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: First off wise guy when did I say ALL on the list were AA's. Find me a post where I said that. I posted that link to show you people that there are INFACT African American inventors. You just ignored the AA's on the list. I clearly labeled that thread African AND AFRICAN AMERICAN inventors. And please I DARE you to name one person posted in that thread who is Indian. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:30pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: Kiddie...what about the BA doctor that completed the first open heart surgery? I guess he was Nigerian huh? 2 Likes |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 8:31pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Jayvarley: Oh please I could count many Igbos and yorubas on that list! Ndubuisi Ezerioha. Igbo Murphy Nmezi. Igbo Nriagu Jerome. Igbo Ogbu Uzo. Igbo Olukotun Kunle. Yoruba Oyekan Soni. Yoruba And so much more. They are Nigerians, not african americans! See how african immigrants who just entered US in recent times are making ground breaking inventions while AAs are still waiting for more time to heal. Lmao! |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:31pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: True. Most of their fans are white kids lol. The average black hip hop fan in america is more into indie, underground and old school which tend to have messages to the lyrics as opposed to "party like a rockstar" lol or whatever they say today. Of course you have rachet negroes who love rachet rappers too. Lol |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:32pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Mrs.Chima: First heart surgery ever? Or first heart surgery in America done by blacks? Hmmm...Interesting. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:34pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: Since you seems to think that BA contribute nothing positive to the world...name some great inventions by Nigerians celebrated worldwide besides fraudulent marriages and abandoned babies |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 8:34pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
bigfrancis21: And why is it everywhere I go Nigerians are trying to claim me as one of them? I know I am handsome but steady on |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 8:35pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Mrs.Chima: |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by eziza: 8:36pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: This nigga was a mutt. He doesn't count. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 8:37pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Jayvarley: Malcom x was 1/3 white. His mother was of afro.caribbean (slave) and white (slave master) descent. His father was african american. The thing is though his mother hated her white blood and married his father because he was so dark. She wanted to breed out her white blood unlike the coons who used their white blood to harm other "blacks". so neither she nor her children can be compared to those coons. |
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 8:38pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
KidStranglehold: Daniel Hale Williams. HE WAS THE FIRST INVENTOR BLACK OR WHITE IN AMERICA. 1 Like |
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