this'll get old real fast, though no doubt that was the intention.
I just really do not understand why black people who have been here for years and years and years in their families still wish to be called african-americans. Some are black, some are white. What's the harm in going by skin tone? nobody is denegrating anybody because of it. NOBODY here is really 'american' insofar as their actual bloodlines, as we're all immigrants in one form or another. Some of us are black, and were forced, some of us white, and willing. That's like the one common bond among people here... we're all American. Somewhere along the line our ancestors were either brought here or came here willingly, and when doing so, were forced to accept the loss of culture. This counterculture, so to speak, is wholly American, whether it's by residents in Canada (outside of Quebec), US, Mexico, or even South America to a lesser extent.
I guess I don't have a problem with the "african american" stuff, but if it gets to like "Angolan-Sudanese-American" for anyone who was already born here... then, uh... well I'll be beefin' some more. Sorry if I offended any of you.