I thought black people stab parents. Oh wait, they don't know who their father is (from what I heard... I never saw afro american in my life in person)
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The hell is an afro American? An American with an afro?
I'm an idiot? I don't have Afro-American saved in my autocorrect. Sooo-rryyy. Retard. You have nothing to complaine about ghetto grammar in title? I could've corrected it, but I don't care.
Both are ok with hyphen.Although, Croato-Serb(ian) is a person of mixed origin or someone who wants to feel that way (or language mixture, cause there was no Yugoslavian language but mixture) and Croatian Serb would be a Croatia dweling Serb if not hyphenated. So, you forgot it, that means you're an idiot.
Well, I really tried to remember any other nation which has adjective/ noun (about ethnicity) divided, but I only thought of Slovaks (Slovak, a noun, Slovakian, an adjective) all the others don't have it- Bulgarian- Bulgarian, Armenian- Armenian, American- American.... so shut it retard
Omg @sinceremilkshake, you'r brain is literaly not functional. I'm explaining to you... some ethnicities have difference between a noun Serb,Slovak (ethnicity) and adjective Serbian,Slovakian( belonging to Slovak (people,ethnicity)) unlike let's say Morrocan (ethnicity) and Morrocan (adjective, as in Morrocan donkey) so you can say [Serb & Croat] two different people but you can't say [Serb Croat] hyphened or not that doesn't mean anything, he can be 50% Serb, 50% Croat, but not 200% [Serb Croat] 100% Serb plus 100% Croat [Serb Croat] means that and it'sgrammaticaly incorrect. If he's half- half than it's [SerbO-Croat], also [SerbIAN CroatIAN] doesn't mean anything. If you wanna say Yugoslavian language you say [SerbO-Croatian] language so it's grammaticaly more proper to say Afro-American, African(n)-American(adj), just like Serb-Croatian means Serb belonging to Croatia or Croat-Serbian, Croat dwelling in Serbia, means African who lives in USA, not half Af half Am
You said, and I quote "Well, I really tried to remember any other nation which has adjective/ noun (about ethnicity) divided,"
And then I gave you examples. Your excuse for bringing Serbia up because you couldn't think of examples in other countries was crap. Everything you just wrote is irrelevant.
The point is you're racist. Not only to whites. Actualy, saying for someone he's Bhutanese American or Estonian Briton sounds like "We're all American, but I need to label you, you are Bhutanese one" and it's kinda forcing people to take new ethnicity together with citizenship,and keep the ancestry. In my country, as in most of the world, you don't have to become Serb when you come to live here. We say it completely opposite... Serbian Slovak, meaning he's ours, serbian citizen but still a Slovak. You can't be Serbian Turk in Turkey, or Polish Colombian in Colombia, but opposite - Turkish Serb, and Columbian Polak, or Swedish Polak. But strangely (and racistly) enough, I could nowhere find Gypsy (or Roma) Britons in your dictionary. You call them Brittish Gypsies. So, you are a Black Briton (Briton who is African by origin) and Gypsies are not Britons? They're just Brittish (yours) Gypsies?!
Ummmm, no. It's not racist. It's about acknowledging your heritage.
Example, I'm british, I was born here and have lived here for all my life. But I'm also black, that's that's an important part of me too.
Stop trying to stir up shit.
You see the falacy in your system of naming? You can't make someone Briton and add up his ancestry by mere adjective... Cause there are nations without a land (like Gypsies). That's why you can't say Gypsish Britons, or Gypsylandish Britons, if you don't know which African country you're from you just say African Briton, if you know you say.. Nigerian, same with me- Jewish Serbian, or if I know - Israeli Serbian, but what to use on Roma? Asian Britons? Brown Britons? Gypsylandish Britons? So you just call them- firstly by your country (like they belong to you, as in slaves) and then their ethnicity- Welsh Kale, Irish Travellers... unlike Black Irishmen, French Irishmen, Portuguesse Irishmen. Like they're a lowlife property and not Britons @sinceremilkshake
Wtf are you talking about? Their heritage comes first. I'm Black British. A British citizen that is from either Africa or the Caribbean. I really don't see the problem with that, and I don't see why you're so fussed either. You don't live here. Just shut the fuck up
And then I gave you examples. Your excuse for bringing Serbia up because you couldn't think of examples in other countries was crap. Everything you just wrote is irrelevant.
Example, I'm british, I was born here and have lived here for all my life. But I'm also black, that's that's an important part of me too.
Stop trying to stir up shit.