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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 10, 2016 0:30:21 GMT
I'm just being honest. I want to write something about black women and say what I think about you lot. Ohhh lawwwd. Please not another "gansta bitch" poem lol Don't count on that ....
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:35:51 GMT
Lol I think by now, I know your opinion concerning the black woman I saw your twerking profile pix the other day. The first time I saw it, I was ROTFLMAO because I knew Ogbeni Ogunnaike would say something about it. He's the residence Nigerian professor Lool. I bet you think I don't like black women cos I do say unkind things about my sisters from time to time. I saw the pic somewhere and I just had to steal it. Do you? Do you love black women? Love is not a noun, it's a verb. Yo shymmex, I'm worried about the "Yoruba men" insults on social media. It has found its way to my facebook page. Africans just insulting Yoruba men. It's may be funny to some at first, but this is getting dangerous. They started with Yoruba women, now they're trying to destroy Yoruba men. Sure thing, some of what they said may be true, but it's common amongst every type of men.
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:36:42 GMT
Ohhh lawwwd. Please not another "gansta bitch" poem lol Don't count on that .... Is that you in your profile pix? You have a gorgeous family.
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 10, 2016 0:39:07 GMT
Lool. I bet you think I don't like black women cos I do say unkind things about my sisters from time to time. I saw the pic somewhere and I just had to steal it. Do you? Do you love black women? Love is not a noun, it's a verb. Yo shymmex, I'm worried about the "Yoruba men" insults on social media. It has found its way to my facebook page. Africans just insulting Yoruba men. It's may be funny to some at first, but this is getting dangerous. They started with Yoruba women, now they're trying to destroy Yoruba men. Sure thing, some of what they said may be true, but it's common amongst every type of men. Very soon, the whole thing will become a permanent stereotype if care is not taken. The most annoying part is that many Yoruba men themselves are propagating this stupidity thinking it is some kind of fun or something ....
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 10, 2016 0:39:53 GMT
lol Don't count on that .... Is that you in your profile pix? You have a gorgeous family. me ke? Emi ko o.... haha
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:45:51 GMT
Do you? Do you love black women? Love is not a noun, it's a verb. Yo shymmex, I'm worried about the "Yoruba men" insults on social media. It has found its way to my facebook page. Africans just insulting Yoruba men. It's may be funny to some at first, but this is getting dangerous. They started with Yoruba women, now they're trying to destroy Yoruba men. Sure thing, some of what they said may be true, but it's common amongst every type of men. Very soon, the whole thing will become a permanent stereotype if care is not taken. The most annoying part is that many Yoruba men themselves are propagating this stupidity thinking it is some kind of fun or something .... Exactly. Once something becomes a stigma it becomes a stereotype. And stereotypes are hard to end. Imagine the whole "Yoruba is dirty crap" perpetuated by igbos who are twice as dirty. What is mentally wrong with the Yoruba men propagating such nonsense on social medias? It's annoying.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 10, 2016 0:46:11 GMT
Lool. I bet you think I don't like black women cos I do say unkind things about my sisters from time to time. I saw the pic somewhere and I just had to steal it. Do you? Do you love black women? Love is not a noun, it's a verb. Yo shymmex, I'm worried about the "Yoruba men" insults on social media. It has found its way to my facebook page. Africans just insulting Yoruba men. It's may be funny to some at first, but this is getting dangerous. They started with Yoruba women, now they're trying to destroy Yoruba men. Sure thing, some of what they said may be true, but it's common amongst every type of men. Lol. I'm sure you know I've got four black sisters, loads of black aunts, a black mum, and a black nan, no? I noticed that as well but what can you do?
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:46:47 GMT
Is that you in your profile pix? You have a gorgeous family. me ke? Emi ko o.... haha Oh emi ro pe eyin ni. Mo ti fe ma ki yin ni "eku ewu omo o".
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:48:50 GMT
Do you? Do you love black women? Love is not a noun, it's a verb. Yo shymmex, I'm worried about the "Yoruba men" insults on social media. It has found its way to my facebook page. Africans just insulting Yoruba men. It's may be funny to some at first, but this is getting dangerous. They started with Yoruba women, now they're trying to destroy Yoruba men. Sure thing, some of what they said may be true, but it's common amongst every type of men. Lol. I'm sure you know I've got four black sisters, loads of black aunts, a black mum, and a black nan, no? I noticed that as well but what can you do? Ok o *Sigh* I don't know. Who started the shoit in the first place?
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 10, 2016 0:49:23 GMT
Very soon, the whole thing will become a permanent stereotype if care is not taken. The most annoying part is that many Yoruba men themselves are propagating this stupidity thinking it is some kind of fun or something .... Exactly. Once something becomes a stigma it becomes a stereotype. And stereotypes are hard to end. Imagine the whole "Yoruba is dirty crap" perpetuated by igbos who are twice as dirty. What is mentally wrong with the Yoruba men propagating such nonsense on social medias? It's annoying. Me thinks they are relishing the "Bad boy image" and the whole attention the whole gig is bringing them... Some are even making videos and all kinds of shit.
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 10, 2016 0:51:28 GMT
Lol. I'm sure you know I've got four black sisters, loads of black aunts, a black mum, and a black nan, no? I noticed that as well but what can you do? Ok o *Sigh* I don't know. Who started the shoit in the first place? I think some Nigerians started it. Anyway, my thread has been derailed.
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:54:06 GMT
Exactly. Once something becomes a stigma it becomes a stereotype. And stereotypes are hard to end. Imagine the whole "Yoruba is dirty crap" perpetuated by igbos who are twice as dirty. What is mentally wrong with the Yoruba men propagating such nonsense on social medias? It's annoying. Me thinks they are relishing the "Bad boy image" and the whole attention the whole gig is bringing them... Some are even making videos and all kinds of shit. Some of my people can be so stupid sha.
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 0:54:42 GMT
Ok o *Sigh* I don't know. Who started the shoit in the first place? I think some Nigerians started it. Anyway, my thread has been derailed. Pele lol. You want me to delete some of my posts?
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Post by Shymmex on Jan 10, 2016 1:01:01 GMT
I think some Nigerians started it. Anyway, my thread has been derailed. Pele lol. You want me to delete some of my posts? Nah, it's alright.
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Post by ajanaku on Jan 10, 2016 7:13:17 GMT
Ohhh lawwwd. Please not another "gansta bitch" poem Lmao! But that was a masterpiece from ajanaku the great - I thoroughly enjoyed the poem. Once you look beyond what you might term"offensive", you'll get a clearer picture of what he was painting. The picture he painted makes Mona Lisa look like fake art. I'm going to be conventional/respectful with mine. Thanks, bro! No mind Her Highness ...
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