This analysis insightfully reframes systemic hyper-vigilance as a sophisticated social intuition, though it risks romanticizing a survival mechanism born from historical trauma. It effectively captures the invisible psychological friction that complicates solidarity between native and immigrant communities.
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Ethnic Black Americans’ “Sixth Sense” & The Role it Plays in Reading All People, Plus ImmigrantsAdded:
Okay, so this is going to be a very very hard topic for me. Add any additional things you want to the comments because it's going to be a very very hard topic for me. But okay, so is it is it cuz I don't have I don't have all the answers, but I do understand one thing that I think most ethnic black Americans do understand and y'all going to feel me on this one. Okay. So, um, do white immigrants, so racially white immigrants have an easier time integrating and assimilating into white American society?
Yes, I believe they do. Maybe historically they did not, but today they do. Um, and they can just about move anywhere in the freaking world and and integrate rather seamlessly. And um and they will often be okay with everything going on. Not okay with, but y'all get what I'm saying. Be be fine with um assimilating and participating and living amongst other white people and even um other other other um ethnicities in or either other racial groups in in the United States of America, they'll be fine with it. Okay?
They don't they don't have as many issues when they when they um move into the United States of America, not as they did in the past. Now, with racially black immigrants, oh, that's a whole other ball game. That's a whole other ball game. Cuz with racially black immigrants, there's a lot that they're holding on to. There's a lot that they're holding on to. Number two, um there are a lot of stereotypes and everything that come that they are raised with about black America. So when they come to the United States of America, black Americans many times, not with all black black racially black immigrants, but some, they'll bring those stereotypes with them. And then here's the here's where here's where people misunderstand. Okay. So, so when they bring those stereotypes with them, even though they have not said anything openly against black America, ethnic black Americans have a heightened sense.
This has already been proven. So, what I'm saying is not off the We have a heightened sense. You don't have to say it.
Follow me. You don't have to say we have a heightened sense. We've been living under a certain system for a very long time. And I don't know how it gets there, but I had mine since yo little.
You have a heightened sense of things.
It's a height. It's a heightened sense of discernment.
Very heightened. So without a black im a racially black immigrant even saying anything, if they hold if they hold certain stereotypical negative opinions and thoughts about black Americans or black America is sensed right off the top.
And this is the difference between black America and white America because white Americans don't need to have that sense. Never had to have had that sense. Black Americans evolved that sense.
And so with every single with every single ethnic group in the United States of America, black America has the most heightened the most heightened discerning of of them all.
And that's exactly why when it came down to the election, it ended up that way.
Very heightened. So many times from from racially black immigrants to Asian immigrants to even Latino immigrants, they might not understand how a black American knows certain things. It's because we do. It's just something. So um when when so there's a there's it's very complex when racially black people come come into the United States of America and then some of them are able some of them are able to integrate well very well into black America very well and we treat them as brothers and sisters and cousins right and but then there's some we already No, this this is the these are the mountains and the in the in the hills that that get in the way of the of the easy integration cuz we can sense that you came from a place in your family where they couldn't they they had something. We can sense it. We can sense it and then you're also practicing it.
Whether you have said anything or not, you're also practicing it. It's really is really uh and you would have to have that heightened sense of discernment to even understand it because people can play innocent all they want to.
But that heightened sense of discernment unmatched here in the United States. The unmatched. We knew what were going to go down this for next last next four years before anybody else did.
How would they know that? How would they know that? How are they right? Because we were right. Heightened sense of discernment. So all this to say, white America hasn't developed that heightened sense of discernment.
Um and and and and white immigrants never had to even deal with that.
They just come in because they can come in and integrate and assimilate. Well, um, racially black immigrants, they have to deal with, they have to have to unlearn what they already learned in order for black black Americans to not sense to not to not sense it because we can sense it.
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