Abiskan Moon-Angel
09-08-05, - 05:47 AM
a female sibling to a male derived from the same womb or shot from the same wad
LOL - you dis make me laugh dred BB! :dancer:
LOL - you dis make me laugh dred BB! :dancer:
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View Full Version : Americans living in Nassau Abiskan Moon-Angel 09-08-05, - 05:47 AM a female sibling to a male derived from the same womb or shot from the same wad LOL - you dis make me laugh dred BB! :dancer: bahmaboy 09-08-05, - 12:55 PM LOL - you dis make me laugh dred BB! :dancer: believe me that mess had me on the floor. i spent a few minutes deciding whether or not i should post it but couldnt resist. that sarcasm was directed to all those who firmly believe in the theory of brutha's and sista's in reference to ones skin color. even though i use the terms from time to time I dont firmly believe in the ideologies assoiated with the terms ie a true brutha wouldnt date a white girl. a true sista wouldnt perm her hair etc Burkina 09-08-05, - 01:37 PM [QUOTE=Abiskan Moon-Angel] oh well, to be honest europe isnt so great, and england is certainly not, but thank God...i'd rather be here than there anyday! BUSH/BLAIR---Don't see much difference! And judging from my Jamaican friends who were born and bred there. Race and issues surrounding it are just as toxic as America, I wont like to be there either. Wish we could get all that we need from our own counytry. Burkina 09-08-05, - 02:03 PM [QUOTE=bahmaboy] i am sorry you feel that way. heres what to tell your sisters who feel like they need to bleach etc. THE ONLY WAY SOMEONE CAN MAKE YOU FEEL INFERIOR IS IF YOU ALLOW THEM TO. Okay i will leave this alone, very soon. But if one look at the plight of the black woman in the Bahamas and the history of 'Blackness' in our country your statement is insulting to black bahamian WOMANHOOD! For centuries we have been taught that to be dark skin leaves less to be desired. From kidnergaten we were taught, be it subconciously, that 'black' was not pretty. Ex: Nursery Rhymes-Bar bar black sheep...., mini mini miny moe.... brown girl in the ring.....etc. " If your brown stick around, if your black stay back". Look at the images of the bad guys or the withches, always dark, always menacing. I was watching the "lion King' with my 4 year old nephew the other day, how come Mufasa and scar are brothers but Mufasa the HERO is bright yello and beautiful and scar the VILLIAN is black or some variation. At the moment of socialization we are taught that 'black' is bad. (Slavery) The house Nig.. vs the field Nig.... Rigid color lines are what slavery and later colonization have used to pit us against eachother, and make one group of the same people think that to look more European is to get (More MEAT). (BLACK CRAB SYNDROME). So I do'nt agree with your argument. Education has never been #1 concern in our country, so the average bahamian parent is not going to have the tools needed to teach our children that blackness does not eaqual inferiority. Burkina 09-08-05, - 02:06 PM And Bahamaboy what resources are these? Will address these comments later. Abiskan Moon-Angel 09-08-05, - 03:20 PM hold up hold up nah! brown girl in the ring? that used to be my song! what wrong wit dat? '...and she look like some sugar and a plum...' - could be kayne west lyrics! :cheers: Abiskan Moon-Angel 09-08-05, - 03:23 PM BUSH/BLAIR---Don't see much difference! hey hey hey girl! dont forger berlusconi and howard - real axis of evil! :taped2: And judging from my Jamaican friends who were born and bred there. Race and issues surrounding it are just as toxic as America, I wont like to be there either maybe just as toxic...not disputing that...less obvious. fa real doe, dese jamaicans dis run riot in london town! ship dem all home! just jokin :) bahmaboy 09-08-05, - 05:05 PM To burkina: on response to post 139. i understand exactly where you coming from, maybe you should talk to the BI member who posted a story about how he was teased relentlessly about his dark skin but yet today manages to be proud of it. people can call you black, blurple, tar baby all day but as long as YOU dont let that get to you and keep your head you will be ok. it just takes a strong person mentally. on ur brown girl in the ring. that was tight back in the day, i dont know if bahamian kids still jam it today? RockWell 09-08-05, - 07:25 PM i am sorry M but she has a point. how is it a total black female stangers business to get all uppity becuase she is with a non black male? it is just totally uncalled for and maybe that female should be tending her own business BB if it wasn't for your skin color you wouldn't even be considered a black male.Just calling it like I see it based on your attitude on BI. bahmaboy 09-08-05, - 11:12 PM BB if it wasn't for your skin color you wouldn't even be considered a black male.Just calling it like I see it based on your attitude on BI. how ignorant is that statement. if it wasnt for ur skin color. well jigga boo, i do have "skin color" there for i am a black male. lets c u have called me gay you have called me non black i wonder what other assumptions u have up ur sleeve p.s.- i havent taken offence to any Abiskan Moon-Angel 09-09-05, - 03:27 AM BB if it wasn't for your skin color you wouldn't even be considered a black male.Just calling it like I see it based on your attitude on BI. what a freakin loser! what on earth has BB said that makes him sound like a non-black male? is it because his views and opinions are apparently made after giving an issue some thought, then forming his response with a reasoned argument? thats the only thing i can see...and if that makes him sound like a non-black male...it says v. little for yourself. RockWell 09-09-05, - 10:27 AM how ignorant is that statement. if it wasnt for ur skin color. well jigga boo, i do have "skin color" there for i am a black male. lets c u have called me gay you have called me non black i wonder what other assumptions u have up ur sleeve p.s.- i havent taken offence to any ps: I have never called you gay ( I said u must be a homosexual based on a certain response you gived).As to the blackness part,no person proud of their blackness would post some of the things you do ( notice CG's take on race) as for you can you say self hate.Anyhow thats the way I feel, but it shouldn't make a dent in your day to day living,So Carry On Smartly! :board2: RockWell 09-09-05, - 10:30 AM what a freakin loser! what on earth has BB said that makes him sound like a non-black male? is it because his views and opinions are apparently made after giving an issue some thought, then forming his response with a reasoned argument? thats the only thing i can see...and if that makes him sound like a non-black male...it says v. little for yourself. I am REALLY glad that YOU think very little of me,that means that I'm on the right track.Thank You kindly. :bored: Abiskan Moon-Angel 09-09-05, - 01:25 PM I am REALLY glad that YOU think very little of me,that means that I'm on the right track.Thank You kindly. :bored: you are more than welcome. :angel: bahmaboy 09-09-05, - 10:56 PM ps: I have never called you gay ( I said u must be a homosexual based on a certain response you gived). not that it matters but i have to address this. lets break this down:I have never called you gay (let that marinate in ur mind for a sec, then continue) I said u must be a homosexual based on a certain response you gived. not the use of MUST. r u a politician cuase thats the best spin i have ever seen. i think you should have stuck with the good ol "i cant recall." As to the blackness part,no person proud of their blackness would post some of the things you do ( notice CG's take on race) please list those things so i could clear up whatever misconception you may. i am a damn fine tall athletic build black male and flippin proud of it but that doesnt mean i am going make exuces for my race or sex or religion. as for you can you say self hate. to you its self hate cuase its the truth Anyhow thats the way I feel, but it shouldn't make a dent in your day to day living,So Carry On Smartly! :board2: how u know so good |