tt_hot_gyal asked:


Why are people of African heritage/lineage/ethnicity in the world settling to be called black when there is no nation called blackland.Being African is my ancestry and since i am neither American nor born African i am Caribbean i am referred to as Afro Trinidadian as i am black and from Trinidad but what is Afro land ?.And is it a topic anyone cares about,if so will black people ever do anything about it. .Why are black people afraid to be called Africans. Whites are Caucasian,Asians are Asians but persons of African heritage are black doesnt it seem a tad discriminatory after all these years My people have no identity .

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11 Responses to “Why are persons of African Heritage black and not African as an ethnicity?”

  1. cherish on November 15th, 2008 10:35 am

    Thats true I never really thought of what discrimity african american people put on themselves we call each other things that ****** people used back in the day to hurt us and feel low about ourselves we call each other the n word etc and then we want to get mad at other races for calling us itwhen they hear us calling each other it all the time the n word is starting to become a natural word in my vocabulary. Anyways I do kind of feel offended when people say oh this black boy or girl said this. i just feel like saying do i look black do any african american skin color resemble a black color were all different shades also ****** people back in the day called us black to offend us I guess it caught on as a natural word we use to descibe an African american today.

  2. drgoodhi on November 15th, 2008 11:39 pm

    The correct term is Negro

  3. intangible_me on November 18th, 2008 11:53 am

    Where is Caucasianland? Come one now. If you’re going to make an argument use a good point, would you?

  4. Knackers on November 21st, 2008 2:43 pm

    As far as I’m concerned the blacks are the real Africans when compared to the whites who live in Africa. THE ANSWER BENEATH ME IS NONSENSE BECAUSE EGYPTIANS ARE FROM EGYPT WHICH IS A COUNTRY IN A COUNTRY NOT A STATE OF AFRICA.

  5. Mr. Right on November 23rd, 2008 8:22 am

    Egypt is in africa, are they black too!?

  6. DixieNormus on November 26th, 2008 2:43 am

    Africa is a continent with many countries, languages, religions, and other dissimilar categories.

    That’s part of the problem. Africa is not ONE place, and people don’t understand that. They are killing each other in Africa, and sometimes the only real difference is the HEIGHT between tribes.

    Go figure…

  7. Kelly T on November 27th, 2008 3:04 am

    If you live in the US the correct term is American.

  8. maamu on November 30th, 2008 4:34 am

    White people are Caucasian. Black people are Negroid. It is just a scientific classification.
    I am white/Caucasian. My ancestors came from various Europeon countries. I do not refer to myself as a white Europeon.
    And by the way, there are many theories out there that we ALL came from Africa.
    Just be proud to be you.

  9. DarkAngelCountryGirl on December 2nd, 2008 10:58 pm

    there is no such place called Whiteland either, and I’m still called a white ***** even though my heritage is from England and Germany. White folks are all lumped into one group just as the black folks are….sooooooo get over it!!!!

  10. Mr O on December 5th, 2008 1:04 pm

    A black co-worker of mine served in the military recently and was telling me about his tour in Africa. When he was on his ship sailing towards the continent, he was black or African American or what have you.

    When he stepped off the ship and onto the port, he was American. Not because he had a mind switch, but because the native Africans there didn’t think of him as African.

    He was a US soldier.

    Get off the label.

  11. Alfred M on December 6th, 2008 10:04 pm

    The problem to me is understanding were in Africa blacks came from. North of the Sahara,some may not consider themselves as black, or African but identity is base on religion. Most blacks were enslaved from sub-Sahara and brought to the west. So shall we say we are sub-Sahara African. Confusing not knowing your identity is what lead to the designation Colored, Negro, and now Black. Accepting African as a identity would be easier, if we were accepted as African by those you may meet born or immigrated from Africa.This may be our next designation or identity as the world shrink, than earthling.