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Mayweather: "You know how strong them blacks is?! Them Africans is strong."
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crazy how a comment said jokingly rile up all this drama among boxing fans
Floyd has a point. Blacks make up more ATGs than any race.
You wouldn't expect politically correct garbage to pollute the minds of boxing fans
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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostDon't taint my gene pool with your ridiculous claims of being native. You don't act native. You don't talk native. Foh
You truly are a crazy native.
there is no claim. I cant tell you who you are and you cant tell me who I am.
You have a drawing bro, I have the balls to show my face.
My great grandmother live until she was 102 years old and I was 16. she lived to be around 7-8 generations in my family. I think she knows her own heritage and people a little more than some stranger on a boxing forum.
LOL they were so ****** back in the day, they labeled her mom as mulatto, and white on some census in the 1800s and by 1930 she was labeled black. she was actually black and mvskoke and my g grandma father was full blooded. They bought their land in Hatchechubbee, alabama when she was a little girl to prevent going past the mississippi. They were in what is now henry county but was barbour back in the day. Natives and blacks bought land to stay, others changed the way they dressed and wore their hair to blend in and not be persecuted.
The problem with most people of color is, they were robbed of their heritage. Thank God I wasnt. Me and my bro are the first people in my family that did not grow up on our family land in alabama.
if you actually knew your history of alabama, you'd know everyone that was not light skinned was labeled black. Natives and Africans. I did my research, you might want to do the same.
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Posthow does a native talk? how does a white person talk?
You truly are a crazy native.
there is no claim. I cant tell you who you are and you cant tell me who I am.
You have a drawing bro, I have the balls to show my face.
My great grandmother live until she was 102 years old and I was 16. she lived to be around 7-8 generations in my family. I think she knows her own heritage and people a little more than some stranger on a boxing forum.
LOL they were so ****** back in the day, they labeled her mom as mulatto, and white on some census in the 1800s and by 1930 she was labeled black. she was actually black and mvskoke and my g grandma father was full blooded. They bought their land in Hatchechubbee, alabama when she was a little girl to prevent going past the mississippi. They were in what is now henry county but was barbour back in the day. Natives and blacks bought land to stay, others changed the way they dressed and wore their hair to blend in and not be persecuted.
The problem with most people of color is, they were robbed of their heritage. Thank God I wasnt. Me and my bro are the first people in my family that did not grow up on our family land in alabama.
if you actually knew your history of alabama, you'd know everyone that was not light skinned was labeled black. Natives and Africans. I did my research, you might want to do the same.
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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostWhere did I post I was from Alabama?
what tribe are you/your ancestors
just take some time and look it up the history of alabama in the 1800s.
Take the time to read what I typed bro.
Most people dont know that europeans still havent "discovered" much of the land in southwest georgia and southeast alabama. thats where all my family is from. As late as 1960, GA was 55% metro and 45 & rural....alabama was 55% rural. People fled to russell county to avoid removal. Most the counties where I'm from have native names from the tribes who lived there even the land my family is from.
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