Black Culture Discussion Thread

so why the hell u getting all uptight for about Europe.

Im here saying we as black people shy away from visiting our mother continent yet wanna run to Europe like we belong there and yet youre here defending Europe.

Man leave me alone youngogjosh youngogjosh
I dont want to come in a "Black culture thread" and have another brother here defending Europe over Africa. I aint here for that.
I'm not even being the slightest of uptight, I simply asked you to provide proof for a claim....you seem more upset about it than what you imagine me to be.

When did I defend Europe over anything here?

Did I miss something?
 
lol man, I aint beenm to Ghana yet but I hear only good things about it.

Simply I HATE when I ask another black person where they want to visit and they name me a bunch of European countries and barely any African ones.
 
I dont want to come in a "Black culture thread" and have another brother here defending Europe over Africa. I aint here for that.
You sound misserable and insufferable. So if you randomly ask a black person about where they want to go and they say England for example, you're gonna automatically assume they are full of self hatred without knowing any back ground info such as if they've already been to a number of countries from the motherland etc ? While I agree with you on certain things, you behave like you've lost your wits and just started learning about slavery and the injustices that have been handed to black people. Tame yourself and behave like someone who's ready to provide solutions instead of someone iust full of hate and talk.
 
tomdiginson tomdiginson man leave me alone. I said what I had to say before. I dont have time for your foolishness.

I said one thing and then you came back and saying I said something else. Just leave me alone man
 
my brothers skip medicrity and try to visit our homeland when you get a chance.

The Jews make it a priority to visit Israel, we should do the same for Africa for us to get a sense of pride of who we are :-)
 
My issue with black people is that they would rather spend a ton of money to visit Italy or France (where you are clearly not welcomed) but wouldn’t want to visit a Kenya or Ghana.

I get the fact that a lot of black people on this side of the world wouldn’t want to live in Africa, but come on at least visit our home continent.

The black diaspora is so lost it’s not even funny.

I think your statement is a little broad fam. I can only speak from my African American perspective but I don't know too many AA folks with the means to travel rushing to Europe. I can see why black people from other areas would want to visit the places associated with who colonized them but not so much for the AA and other Black people I know who travel.

Also, my friends from Nigeria, Ghana and any country populated largely by non-black Africans, tell me not to visit those places as a African American. I've been told by multiple people that they aren't that welcoming to AA tourism. However, they do recommend many places like Tanzania, Senegal, Ethiopia, South Africa, Mali, Zambia etc.

With that being said I get what you are saying and it is a good point to bring up that black people shouldn't spend money in countries that are anti-black. But there are alot of different Black people and Black experiences. Stating a broad opinion about black people as a whole is a little triggering and doesn't add much value to the discussion. You have good points but your delivery is overly critical about black people in general and I don't think this thread is the place for that. I invite you to make it a priority to use you platform to uplift and provide constructive dialog your brothers and sisters.
 
I can barely travel to Vegas at this current point in life
 
Dudes really killing me with the move to or vacation in africa thing, im talking to @dcallamerican.

Sure africa is cool but don't come here as a broke boi.

Ima be real, if my living situation wasnt exactly/comparable to how I lived in the DMV. I'd be never be here.

Living in the third world ain't easy. I ain't gonna blame anyone going to Europe or Asia. It's rough out here.

If you have 2 weeks vacation, go to Europe. If you have a month, go to an African country where someone knows the way around.

Living or vacationing in the 3rd world ain't easy. Please don't act like it is. Sitting comfy in the US.
 
1) 3rd world is an antiquated term. If you want to say developing nation go ahead.

2) you sound negative to me talking about going on vacation to Africa.

3) can we all agree on the following statement? “If you are a black man, you should try and make the effort at some point in your life to visit Africa?
 
I can barely travel to Vegas at this current point in life

That's another thing, traveling to africa
Ain't cheap. I'm jealous of my bros trips to Vegas and Miami.

I wish I could do that.
 
My issue with black people is that they would rather spend a ton of money to visit Italy or France (where you are clearly not welcomed) but wouldn’t want to visit a Kenya or Ghana.

I get the fact that a lot of black people on this side of the world wouldn’t want to live in Africa, but come on at least visit our home continent.

The black diaspora is so lost it’s not even funny.

I can't remember the last time I saw an ad on Western TVs about visiting an African country. Tourism ministries across the continent also do a poor job at promoting their respective countries when there is so much to see and experience there.

There are countries that do understand the importance of tourism for their economies, but they are far and few between, and they usually try to attract the traditional tourist (White or Asian).

If there were "visit Kenya/Ghana" billboards in cities like Atlanta during the summer/winter, I wonder how much impact they would have on African tourism.
 
1) 3rd world is an antiquated term. If you want to say developing nation go ahead.

2) you sound negative to me talking about going on vacation to Africa.

3) can we all agree on the following statement? “If you are a black man, you should try and make the effort at some point in your life to visit Africa?

He lives in Equatorial Guinea. I grew up next door, in Cameroon.

And he isn't exactly wrong: our region (Central Africa) has a lot of things to see (Cameroon's nickname is"Africa in miniature" because of the variety of peoples, geography, and climate one can experience there), but it is an area of Africa where the powers that be have tourism very low on the list of priorities, and it shows: the hospitality industry is barely functional, water and electricity are not always available everywhere (your hotel might have an independent generator and water but it is definitely not guaranteed, and to say security is not the best is an understatement (especially with the growing separatist movement in the western provinces and the remaining Boko Haram pockets in Northern Nigeria that often escape into Cameroonian territory to escape the Nigerian military). These are things that can ruin someone's first trip to the continent, and it's why I agree with Nouss Nouss about safe African destinations (or destinations where you know locals who will show you around).
 
That's all I'm saying.

For an American going to Europe it's plug and play. You change currency and language. Thats about it.

Going to africa is a completely different animal and if you aren't a seasoned traveller, you won't be ready for it.

I said a month because your gonna spend the first few days getting used to the environment.

Tourism isn't a high priority in many African countries unlike Dubai or the like. You gotta have a plan.
 
Dude I went to Nairobi by myself for 5 days and I had a ball and I took a bus to Mombasa and spent 2 days by myself as a 27 yo Jamaican man.

I went to Johannesburg by myself for 3 days and took a train to Durban and spent another 3 days there.

I went to Maputo in Mozambique for 1 day from that South Africa excursion.

I won’t even count Egypt because u don’t conscider that black Africa.

Stop being Afraid of Africa and be a man. Stop giving excuses.
 
I’ll make the trip to Africa eventually. My plan right now is to hit LA, Madrid, then I have to decide where to go in Africa. I might go to Morocco. I refuse to send my dna in but i have some fam that did some genealogy work and they traced back that Native american and moroccan. im not really pressed about either tbh, I’m more connected to being a black american than being african american if that makes sense.
 
Dude I went to Nairobi by myself for 5 days and I had a ball and I took a bus to Mombasa and spent 2 days by myself as a 27 yo Jamaican man.

I went to Johannesburg by myself for 3 days and took a train to Durban and spent another 3 days there.

I went to Maputo in Mozambique for 1 day from that South Africa excursion.

I won’t even count Egypt because u don’t conscider that black Africa.

Stop being Afraid of Africa and be a man. Stop giving excuses.

i would say you are, perhaps, not the average traveler...fact is everything ain’t for everybody, ‘3rd world country’ or ‘developing nation’ however one chooses the semantics, it isn’t an easy transition for most to make coming from countries where consistently running power, drinkable (for foreigners anyway) tap water, an infrastructure transparent enough to be accessible is a literal afterthought; especially if you don’t have a trusted plug...

also the point made by others about many african nations not exactly advocating/making it easy for a more accessible tourism to african americans particularly should not be taken lightly, eventually i could see many african nations doing something more akin to what israel offers to the jewish diaspora but even with the strife in that region there is a considerable gap between where israel is as a nation and most african nations...an acquaintance was telling me how he was going to take advantage of some citizenship/visa thing that ghana was offering to african americans, so maybe it will be sooner rather than later...

it seems that rather than being informed by your experiences abroad and putting them into a relative context, you have created a narrow story of absolutes...
 
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