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Culture / Re: Why Is There Such A Difference Between African And African American Culture? by AkosuaBrownie: 9:42pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Hati13: As I mentioned before, I'm Krio and have several friends of varying tribes. I know that Africa in itself is not a culture and very rarely do I describe it that way (at most I would say a "generalization of West African culture", since many of the tribes have similar values and customs), however, judging from the fact that I only have so many characters to work with as a question title, and I even admitted to it being a generalization, I was hoping that could be overlooked and you could get a gist of what I mean. As for the rest of what you said, I could agree to a extent however, in the U.S we do get our fair share of immigrants from other parts of the world, who migrate here for the same opportunities, however Nigerians and East Asians are among the most educated groups in our country compared to Native born whites and blacks. And objectively speaking through polls, African/Black Immigrants make 30% more than Native African Americans. Statistically, they are married more (48% of them compared to 28% of blacks), and additionally pursue higher degrees (26% vs 19%). It's very objective, and documented. |
Culture / Re: Why Is There Such A Difference Between African And African American Culture? by AkosuaBrownie: 8:00pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
whitebeard: Mmmm, good point. I was talking to a Igbo fellow who was pursing pharmacy, but he apparently didn't like the field at all and was going for it to make money and because his mother encouraged it. However, there just seems to be a general disinterest in learning or getting ahead in life overall. A lot of African Immigrants I see to some degree enjoy studying, math, chess, politics, ect. Most American men are only really into sports. |
Culture / Why Is There Such A Difference Between African And African American Culture? by AkosuaBrownie: 7:18pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
I'm from the U.S, currently a undergrad studying in college. My father is from the Krio people of Sierra Leone. His brothers and cousins, are all STEM professors/researchers, programmers, or have government jobs. Most are married, and the men who are divorced still support their ex-wives and children. Meanwhile, in my mother's family (who are from the U.S) quite a few of her siblings dropped out of high school, college, or in the case of my cousins flunked out, and are now pursuing dead-end jobs, but are usually married or in stable relationships. Unfortunately with some exception, this behavior pattern isn't uncommon. What I've also noticed is that a lot of the black american men I've talked to, aren't really as chivalrous as the African Immigrants. They also aren't as ambitious. On my campus alone, many aren't pursing "hard" career goals, like Masters or Doctorate programs in business, government or any of the sciences. I also noticed a lot of Black American women are more open to raising children in broken home dynamics (a session of "baby daddies" or no father in the picture at all), more than a lot of African women who usually date with the eventual intention of marriage and a good estate. If we all came from the same continent I'm trying to figure out why there seems to be so many differences between the general cultures. Anyone knows? |
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