Msikie Boss wa BET Afrika Anachosema,Ni ubaguzi au?

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Tanzania tukiwa katika hali sintofahamu kwa kilicho tokea Zanzibar tarehe 12/1/2016 kuhusu ubaguzi ambapo vijana wanao daiwa kuwa ni wa CCM kupita na bango lilowataka Machotara wa zanzibar kuondoka kwa kigezo nchi si yao

Sasa Boss wa BET Africa amekuja na kusema kuwa katika tuzo hizo za BET ambazo hutolewa marekani,Wasanii wa AFRIKA NA U.K hupewa tuzo hizo katika stage tofauti na akina Chris Brown ili kuokoa Mda!

Mimi kwa mtazamo wangu jamaa huwa wanatutenga tuu sio kwamba sisi tunapotezaga mda kihivyo!
 
Hii kali sasa
 

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Support yetu muhimu, na wasanii kujiongeza pia maana tupo nyuma kinoma kiasi kwamba kuziwekea mgomo tuzo inakuwa haina impact kubwa...

At least tungekuwa na wasanii flani wanaosumbua dunia, kama adele uingereza sawa lakini wakina chibu dangote, wizkid, davido hawaa aaaaah tuendelee kuwa wapole tuwape support na wazidi kusogea majuu
 
Chibu?He is nowhere that level. Chibu's songz with no Nigerians are just average. Chibu ni wa kawaida sana asipowashirikisha wanamuziki maarufu.He is just piggybacking on other musicians' fame.
Support yetu muhimu, na wasanii kujiongeza pia maana tupo nyuma kinoma kiasi kwamba kuziwekea mgomo tuzo inakuwa haina impact kubwa...

At least tungekuwa na wasanii flani wanaosumbua dunia, kama adele uingereza sawa lakini wakina chibu dangote, wizkid, davido hawaa aaaaah tuendelee kuwa wapole tuwape support na wazidi kusogea majuu
 
Support yetu muhimu, na wasanii kujiongeza pia maana tupo nyuma kinoma kiasi kwamba kuziwekea mgomo tuzo inakuwa haina impact kubwa...

At least tungekuwa na wasanii flani wanaosumbua dunia, kama adele uingereza sawa lakini wakina chibu dangote, wizkid, davido hawaa aaaaah tuendelee kuwa wapole tuwape support na wazidi kusogea majuu

Amna lolote huu ni Ubaguzi tu kuna kipindi cjui n Davido au Chibu alikataa Tuzo kwamba kwa nn apewe tuzo akiwa back stage!!? huo ni Ubaguzi amna lolote blah blah nyingi za nn apo
 
Juzijuzi Mama Woopi Goldberg alitokwa mapovu akisema "Am not African American, am an American"
 
Chibu?He is nowhere that level. Chibu's songz with no Nigerians are just average. Chibu ni wa kawaida sana asipowashirikisha wanamuziki maarufu.He is just piggybacking on other musicians' fame.
Mbona kama upo nje ya Hoja
 
Juzijuzi Mama Woopi Goldberg alitokwa mapovu akisema "Am not African American, am an American"
Whoopi Goldberg: "Don't call me an African American!" (longish)
i mentioned this on one of the 'Prince is racist threads', thought this (largish) excerpt might be of interest:
, call me a blowhard, but don't call me an African American.Please. It divides us as a nation and as a people, and it kinda pisses me off. It diminishes everything I've accomplished and everything every other black person has accomplished on American soil. It means i'm not entitled to everything plain old regular Americans are entitled to.
Everytime you put something in front of the word 'American', it strips it of it's meaning.The Bill of Rights is my Bill of Rights, same as anyone else's.It's my flag. It's my Constitution.it doesn't talk about SOME people.It talks about ALL people-black,white, orange, brown.You.Me.
People who come from other countries and become American citizens deserve everything this country has to offer, so how come I don't? Don't qualify my right to be here among you good people.Don't make it conditional.Who died and made you the fucking maitre d'? WHAT'S YOUR FAMILY NAME?
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when did your ancestors come to this country? What Language did they speak? How come you're more American than I am? Because it's easier for you to blend in? I'm sorry, but it's just not acceptable. Not anymore.
so, no, I am Not an African American. I'm not from Africa. I'm from New York. My roots run a whole lot deeper than most of the people who don't have anything in front of the word 'American'. I can trace my family tree back to the Mayflower. We may not have been on it, but we were under it, and that counts too. We're out of Florida, for the most part.We're Seminole Indians.We're a couple of Jews from Russia.We're black and white.There's even some Chines running through my blood. They were here to build the railroad, and they to add my strange mix.
I'm a mutt.There's a whole historical adventure that belongs to me, and i refuse to let our cultural demagogues rob me of what's mine. George Washington belongs to me. Lou Gehrig belongs to me. Jackie Robinson belongs to me. Nathan's hot dog's belong to me. You know. the Lower East Side is mine. The amber waves of fucking grain? Mine. I'm as American as Chevrolet.

As a kid in New York, i wasn't raised with the idea that we were anything but New Yorkers. I'm not conditioned, when someone walks into a room, to think to myself, Oh, He's white, or, Oh, He's black. It's not important. I mean, where do you go from there? What does that mean? You still don't know anything about that person, you can't get beyond it.Yeah, I remember when there was an effort to intergrate into the larger community, and to broadcast it out to other people, but that time has passed. We're here. We've been here a long fucking time, and made vital contributions t this country. Without black people, we would have been alot slower walking into a lot of the shit we walked into. The Industrial Revolution would have been a lot longer in coming. The Information Age would have taken it's time. We helped, and tat's why i refuse to be labeled an Africa American. When you tell the story of this country, I'm part of the fabric. Black people, stop trying to identify elsewhere. This is yours.People in the South got their legs cewed off, got hit with fuckin' fire hoses, got their children blown up, got yanked, burned, hanged, and sliced so tat you wouldn't have to pretend you were from someplace else. So that you wouldn't have to say, "No, I'm not entitled to this." Well, https://jamii.app/JFUserGuide that. You're entitled to all of it. Take it. It's ours.
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Whoopi Goldberg: "Don't call me an African American!" (longish)
i mentioned this on one of the 'Prince is racist threads', thought this (largish) excerpt might be of interest:
, call me a blowhard, but don't call me an African American.Please. It divides us as a nation and as a people, and it kinda pisses me off. It diminishes everything I've accomplished and everything every other black person has accomplished on American soil. It means i'm not entitled to everything plain old regular Americans are entitled to.
Everytime you put something in front of the word 'American', it strips it of it's meaning.The Bill of Rights is my Bill of Rights, same as anyone else's.It's my flag. It's my Constitution.it doesn't talk about SOME people.It talks about ALL people-black,white, orange, brown.You.Me.
People who come from other countries and become American citizens deserve everything this country has to offer, so how come I don't? Don't qualify my right to be here among you good people.Don't make it conditional.Who died and made you the fucking maitre d'? WHAT'S YOUR FAMILY NAME?
icon_wink.gif
when did your ancestors come to this country? What Language did they speak? How come you're more American than I am? Because it's easier for you to blend in? I'm sorry, but it's just not acceptable. Not anymore.
so, no, I am Not an African American. I'm not from Africa. I'm from New York. My roots run a whole lot deeper than most of the people who don't have anything in front of the word 'American'. I can trace my family tree back to the Mayflower. We may not have been on it, but we were under it, and that counts too. We're out of Florida, for the most part.We're Seminole Indians.We're a couple of Jews from Russia.We're black and white.There's even some Chines running through my blood. They were here to build the railroad, and they to add my strange mix.
I'm a mutt.There's a whole historical adventure that belongs to me, and i refuse to let our cultural demagogues rob me of what's mine. George Washington belongs to me. Lou Gehrig belongs to me. Jackie Robinson belongs to me. Nathan's hot dog's belong to me. You know. the Lower East Side is mine. The amber waves of fucking grain? Mine. I'm as American as Chevrolet.

As a kid in New York, i wasn't raised with the idea that we were anything but New Yorkers. I'm not conditioned, when someone walks into a room, to think to myself, Oh, He's white, or, Oh, He's black. It's not important. I mean, where do you go from there? What does that mean? You still don't know anything about that person, you can't get beyond it.Yeah, I remember when there was an effort to intergrate into the larger community, and to broadcast it out to other people, but that time has passed. We're here. We've been here a long fucking time, and made vital contributions t this country. Without black people, we would have been alot slower walking into a lot of the shit we walked into. The Industrial Revolution would have been a lot longer in coming. The Information Age would have taken it's time. We helped, and tat's why i refuse to be labeled an Africa American. When you tell the story of this country, I'm part of the fabric. Black people, stop trying to identify elsewhere. This is yours.People in the South got their legs cewed off, got hit with fuckin' fire hoses, got their children blown up, got yanked, burned, hanged, and sliced so tat you wouldn't have to pretend you were from someplace else. So that you wouldn't have to say, "No, I'm not entitled to this." Well, https://jamii.app/JFUserGuide that. You're entitled to all of it. Take it. It's ours.
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wanakataa asili yao hawa,,.
 
She's not the TE="evansGREATDeal, post: 15090185, member: 347375"]Whoopi Goldberg: "Don't call me an African American!" (longish)
i mentioned this on one of the 'Prince is racist threads', thought this (largish) excerpt might be of interest:
, call me a blowhard, but don't call me an African American.Please. It divides us as a nation and as a people, and it kinda pisses me off. It diminishes everything I've accomplished and everything every other black person has accomplished on American soil. It means i'm not entitled to everything plain old regular Americans are entitled to.
Everytime you put something in front of the word 'American', it strips it of it's meaning.The Bill of Rights is my Bill of Rights, same as anyone else's.It's my flag. It's my Constitution.it doesn't talk about SOME people.It talks about ALL people-black,white, orange, brown.You.Me.
People who come from other countries and become American citizens deserve everything this country has to offer, so how come I don't? Don't qualify my right to be here among you good people.Don't make it conditional.Who died and made you the fucking maitre d'? WHAT'S YOUR FAMILY NAME?
icon_wink.gif
when did your ancestors come to this country? What Language did they speak? How come you're more American than I am? Because it's easier for you to blend in? I'm sorry, but it's just not acceptable. Not anymore.
so, no, I am Not an African American. I'm not from Africa. I'm from New York. My roots run a whole lot deeper than most of the people who don't have anything in front of the word 'American'. I can trace my family tree back to the Mayflower. We may not have been on it, but we were under it, and that counts too. We're out of Florida, for the most part.We're Seminole Indians.We're a couple of Jews from Russia.We're black and white.There's even some Chines running through my blood. They were here to build the railroad, and they to add my strange mix.
I'm a mutt.There's a whole historical adventure that belongs to me, and i refuse to let our cultural demagogues rob me of what's mine. George Washington belongs to me. Lou Gehrig belongs to me. Jackie Robinson belongs to me. Nathan's hot dog's belong to me. You know. the Lower East Side is mine. The amber waves of fucking grain? Mine. I'm as American as Chevrolet.

As a kid in New York, i wasn't raised with the idea that we were anything but New Yorkers. I'm not conditioned, when someone walks into a room, to think to myself, Oh, He's white, or, Oh, He's black. It's not important. I mean, where do you go from there? What does that mean? You still don't know anything about that person, you can't get beyond it.Yeah, I remember when there was an effort to intergrate into the larger community, and to broadcast it out to other people, but that time has passed. We're here. We've been here a long fucking time, and made vital contributions t this country. Without black people, we would have been alot slower walking into a lot of the shit we walked into. The Industrial Revolution would have been a lot longer in coming. The Information Age would have taken it's time. We helped, and tat's why i refuse to be labeled an Africa American. When you tell the story of this country, I'm part of the fabric. Black people, stop trying to identify elsewhere. This is yours.People in the South got their legs cewed off, got hit with fuckin' fire hoses, got their children blown up, got yanked, burned, hanged, and sliced so tat you wouldn't have to pretend you were from someplace else. So that you wouldn't have to say, "No, I'm not entitled to this." Well, https://jamii.app/JFUserGuide that. You're entitled to all of it. Take it. It's ours.
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She's not the first black person to say this. Raven Simmons said this too last year. They are ashamed of black people's history hamna jipya. Hao Kardashians mbona kila siku wanasema they are Armenians and they are very proud. It doesnt make them less American. Ila mwafrika kama kawaida anakataa kwao! Ujinga mtupu!
 

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