It's an attempt to create a sense of pride without actually having accomplished anything or having any positive qualities. It originated during the black pride and black is beautiful movements a few decades ago, also it's mostly an American phenomenon which is usually accompanied by an ignorance and misunderstanding of Africa, like the belief that Cleopatra was black.
I agree with that. I love sexy black women as much as any other beautiful girl, it just annoys me how arrogant that statement is with literally zero context behind it. Black people also think Jesus is black but in fairness a lot of whites think he is white.
I always tell my black co-workers (the ghetto embittered ones, not the nerdy sensible ones) that they need to be proud of what they actually do have and accomplished and not cling to weak wuz kangz arguments and complaints just because it's more fanciful and appealing, I had a friend who thought all the natives of the Americas were black and that the ones we actually see were put here by white people as part of a conspiracy. Also here is a picture of Korean Jesus.
God bless Korean Jesus. That's good, people should be more prideful in their character and accomplishments rather than cling to a primal tribal pattern. All black people seem to relate to every single black person no matter what kind of person they are, I don't understand it. You said "had" a friend. I'm assuming you got rid of him? Lol that's ridiculous, he's probably a flat earther as well. Now yes, she is a Goddess, that's a word I can get behind because she is sexually stunning and quite perfect imo.
>Flat Earth I wish he was even that sensible, he believes in a hallow earth with some kind of ancient civilization living in it. We were both stationed in Florida as roommates for a few months then stationed in Japan separately, I randomly saw him again one day and sarcastically talked about all that nonsense in front of one of his newer friends, his friend thought I was insane and my old friend just looked down as if he was ashamed if someone else heard it out loud, then I told the other guy that those weren't my beliefs and that that's what our mutual friend believes, I immediately said have a nice day and walked away, while my old friend just stood there embarrassed.