The Southron Nation wrote:Dyakovo wrote:The Southron Nation wrote:Dyakovo wrote:*snip*
And you still haven't answered the question...
Why is a black man from the U.S. "blacker" than a black man from any other country?
okay, maybe im approaching this from the wrong direction with you. im attempting to explain the definition of a Black American through a cultural lens. an African American is a black man from africa, yes, but the cultures are incredibly different. black culture in America is easily recognizable as not African. Charlize Theron is african. she speaks Afrikaans. would she be considered a caucasian American? nope. she is African American. or to be more specific, South African American. not b/c of her race. but b/c of where she is from and what culture she identifies with.
does this help?
No
i wonder if you are deliberately being obtuse?
No, I am not. Your explanations seem to me to be nothing more than an attempt to paint yourself as somehow better others.
The Southron Nation wrote:if not, then we cannot continue this conversation. sorry i failed to explain myself to you.
*shrugs*



