Jamaicans came from Africa, dude.pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:49 amhow is she african if she's half jamaican and indian? i honestly dont know
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ok yeah, that's fine thanks honestly i didn't knowSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:54 amJamaicans came from Africa, dude.pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:49 amhow is she african if she's half jamaican and indian? i honestly dont know
i suppose my rebuttal would be well my people ultimately came from africa too but i realize that's a pedantic point to make so i'll just call the jamaican/indian lady african-american and carry on with my day
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What makes an African American in your little world, then?pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:03 pmok yeah, that's fine thanks honestly i didn't knowSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:54 amJamaicans came from Africa, dude.pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:49 amhow is she african if she's half jamaican and indian? i honestly dont know
i suppose my rebuttal would be well my people ultimately came from africa too but i realize that's a pedantic point to make so i'll just call the jamaican/indian lady african-american and carry on with my day
Descendants of slaves owned in the US came from the same place as the descendants of slaves owned in Jamaica (Africa).
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well i didn't create the term african-american, and it isn't really part of my everyday vocabulary because it's so broadly defined and often incorrectly applied, so instead of qualifying identity based on recent or not recent descendents from locations they may or may not have come from i would just call her black or mixed or jamaican/indian or even african-american is fine too, i really dont care i was just posing a general question that i didnt know the answer to
if i were her i'd probably just go with 'american' and leapfrog over the other distinctions that play into identity in an effort to keep it simple stupid
if i were her i'd probably just go with 'american' and leapfrog over the other distinctions that play into identity in an effort to keep it simple stupid
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I just sent in my 23andme DNA testing spit. Pretty soon, I won't be an "American," I'll be Central Asian, or European subcontinent, or some other land mass my ancestors originated in.
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pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:27 pmwell i didn't create the term african-american, and it isn't really part of my everyday vocabulary because it's so broadly defined and often incorrectly applied, so instead of qualifying identity based on recent or not recent descendents from locations they may or may not have come from i would just call her black or mixed or jamaican/indian or even african-american is fine too, i really dont care i was just posing a general question that i didnt know the answer to
if i were her i'd probably just go with 'american' and leapfrog over the other distinctions that play into identity in an effort to keep it simple stupid
It is not broadly defined.
It is defined as an American citizen if African descent. Does she not have African descent? Is she not an American?
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If we're not invited, we're expecting good production value on the video at the reveal party.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:30 pmI just sent in my 23andme DNA testing spit. Pretty soon, I won't be an "American," I'll be Central Asian, or European subcontinent, or some other land mass my ancestors originated in.
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i dont know do i have african descent? how much do i need to have? how recent do my people need to have been there?Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:36 pmpineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:27 pmwell i didn't create the term african-american, and it isn't really part of my everyday vocabulary because it's so broadly defined and often incorrectly applied, so instead of qualifying identity based on recent or not recent descendents from locations they may or may not have come from i would just call her black or mixed or jamaican/indian or even african-american is fine too, i really dont care i was just posing a general question that i didnt know the answer to
if i were her i'd probably just go with 'american' and leapfrog over the other distinctions that play into identity in an effort to keep it simple stupid
It is not broadly defined.
It is defined as an American citizen if African descent. Does she not have African descent? Is she not an American?
i did my 23andme and found out i'm 6% lebanese, how much of that do i need to identify as such
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Basically Pine Apple is probably wondering if she identifies with American Black culure... i.e. blues, hip hop, American urban etc or Jamaican Black culture... i.e. Rastafarian, Reggae, saltfish...
The cultures are pretty different.
But beyond that there is possibility that he thought Jamaicans are an indigenous people of Jamaica...
He's not letting on... which makes me think the latter is more likely.
The cultures are pretty different.
But beyond that there is possibility that he thought Jamaicans are an indigenous people of Jamaica...
He's not letting on... which makes me think the latter is more likely.
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