Thursday, June 6, 2013

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supamuthafuckinvillain: should've lent her ur hat with her big...



supamuthafuckinvillain:

should've lent her ur hat with her big ass forehead 

LMFAO^^^

kennedyprice: ruem: wunderscheisse: blaien: so this...



kennedyprice:

ruem:

wunderscheisse:

blaien:

so this commercial is being taken down and off of tv after Cheerios got complaints from people about how this commercial is promoting bi-racial families. as a child coming from a bi-racial family i'm actually astonished and disgusted. it's 20 fucking 13 people, get a grip.

Wait what

What then can we all just spread this around online cause it's pretty damn cute

Are you fucking kidding me? A simple fucking cereal commercial doing simple ass kid shenanigans and the most these bigoted ass people are concerned of is that a black guy is laying on the couch?! GTFOH man, I'm glad I saw this commercial actually air on TV.. the little girl walked out to her mom and she had some cute ass curly ass hair with a fair complexion and in the back of my mind im like, "are they gonna show the dad?" When they did i was a bit hype i couldn't lie but at the same time I'm thinking to myself "why are we in the second decade of the new millenium and they're JUST NOW diversifying the family dynamic of the american household?" and now i'm reading THIS THREAD and i'm just do beyond fucking done.

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phuckindope: Toni Montana



phuckindope:

Toni Montana

dynamicafrica: The Sidis are a small community of Indians of...





















dynamicafrica:

The Sidis are a small community of Indians of African descent.

Photographer Ketaki Sheth has documented their lives for a new book, A Certain Grace: The Sidi - Indians of African Descent, published by Delhi-based gallery Photoink.

It is estimated that 60,000 to 75,000 Sidis live in the western state of Gujarat and the southern state of Karnataka. Fewer numbers live in the state of Goa and in the cities of Mumbai and Hyderabad.

Their ancestors, say historians, were slaves, soldiers, traders, pearl divers and Muslim pilgrims who arrived in India over centuries. A large number of them, they say, also arrived in India as free citizens.

Historian Mahmood Mamdani says the ordinary Sidi were descendants of slaves brought by Portuguese down the coast of East Africa, mainly from Mozambique. "The big difference with Atlantic slavery was that hardly any slaves were brought to India to provide cheap labour… Their main attraction was not their cheapness, but their loyalty", he says.

Ketaki Sheth says the Sidis have lived in India for over half a century. "Except for one or two people I photographed, no-one has visited Africa. The older generation too feel rooted in India," she says.

"Except for their dance (called Goma, from the Swahili word, ngoma, meaning both drum and dance) and some exorcism rituals which have roots in Africa, they are Indian in language, customs, dress, food and temperament," says Ms Sheth. The Sidis of Gujarat, for example, speak Gujarati as their mother tongue.

The Sidis are "poor for the most part", Ms Sheth says. They get some affirmative action benefits from the government as they are classified as "scheduled tribes", one of India's most disadvantaged groups.

Mahmood Mamdani says a Sidi elder told him that a girl marrying outside the caste or community is usually thrown out. He said the prohibition on marriage outside the community is more because of "interest than identity". Outsiders, the Sidis fear, will take advantage of the affirmative action benefits.

"Whenever I asked a Sidi person I met whether they thought of themselves as African or Indian, I inevitably got a quizzical look. What, they seemed to think, was wrong with me: they were of course, Indians," says Mahmood Mamdani.

(images & text via BBC)

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theyjustloveme: Ciara



theyjustloveme:

Ciara

br0sephstalin-: stared at this for like 10 min



br0sephstalin-:

stared at this for like 10 min

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fth-cuhh:  wassup :D



fth-cuhh:

 wassup :D

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bryantsupreme: In & out like a robbery.. (at Meridian Mall)



bryantsupreme:

In & out like a robbery.. (at Meridian Mall)

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mellarkish: i can't wait until summer when i can do exactly what i've been doing except without...

mellarkish:

i can't wait until summer when i can do exactly what i've been doing except without school

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