GLASNOST
Gold Member
Yes Black is also a culture. Its a way of thinking, being, moving, and living that is connected to us Black folk and recognized universally among Black folk. Its kind of hard to put into word if you are not Black so I dont fault you for not understanding.
I have been to the USA, the Bahamas, the Sudan, Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa, Burkina Faso, the Gambia, Senegal, Guinee Bissau, and I've lived in Rhodesia. I have met and befriended Jamiacans, Trinidadians, Haitians, Zaïrois, Cameroons. Nigerians, Ghanans, Erethians, Ethiopians, Somalis, and black Colombians, Panamanians, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. If you want to believe that there is such a thing as "Black Culture" and that there is a 'recognized universal' thread with regards "thinking", "being"," moving", and "living" then don't try to tell me about it. I can spot the difference between a Shona and an Ndebele (from the same country). You my friend, are up to your eyeballs in shit.