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  1. Ann B. You appear to be a genuinely sweet person, but if you're rewarding my posts AND Daniel's, that's offensive....lol. That's like a woman saying: "You're so handsome!" Then she looks down at a GREMLIN and says to him: "Oh, and you're so handsome too!" Somehow the compliment doesn't feel quite as good as it did before...lol. Daniel However I believe that there is no such thing as a Black culture. I believe Blacks are living out different cultural experiences based on their associations. It seems to me that you're CONFLATING "Black culture" with "AfroAmerican culture". There are plenty of Black cultures around the world, literally HUNDREDS. Your words seem to reflect the reality of many AfroAmericans as opposed to Black people worldwide. This is why I asked Ann to be more specific. A lot of our people end up offending OTHER Africans around the planet by totally ignoring their contributions to culture and world history by pretending their cultures are totally irrelevant or don't even exist.

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