African woman drags BLM protestors: "You're hypocrites!"

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herbie

ndndnsnsdnsdn @ her arguing with the White protestors


Kaeli.



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where's my Dominican sis that rolls her r's? I wanna hear from our YouTube Queen right now 


Amazing




Bruce

Many Africans confuse economic opportunities with social justice. They are used to being oppressed economically by people who look like them. So they come here, make money, live good and seem to think everything is great because its better than where they come from. 

Amazing

Quote from: Bruce on June 15, 2020, 12:13:02 PM
Many Africans confuse economic opportunities with social justice. They are used to being oppressed economically by people who look like them. So they come here, make money, live good and seem to think everything is great because its better than where they come from.

This sweeping generalization. You are just as bad as her.

CHOKE

But shit while we're on topic

yawl think this girl would be a good pick for Storm?

yawl see it?

  :damselindistress:

CHOKE

Actually watching the full mess now

:plzstop:

She kind of went off a bit

Black people are oppressed

:damselindistress:

who's oppressed?! I do what I want!


Bruce

Quote from: Mary Jane Blige on June 15, 2020, 12:16:30 PM
Quote from: Bruce on June 15, 2020, 12:13:02 PM
Many Africans confuse economic opportunities with social justice. They are used to being oppressed economically by people who look like them. So they come here, make money, live good and seem to think everything is great because its better than where they come from. 

This sweeping generalization. You are just as bad as her.

Clearly I can't speak for all, but  I will say this, MANY Africans who live in the US feels this way. And please save me with the all of Africa is not poor, bla bla blah. I have traveled extensively in Africa, I was married in Africa to an African. I have had to educate many of them on black oppression, systematic racism and the long lasting affects slavery and Jim Crow has had on the black American mentality.

It is a sweeping generalization, and unfortunately it is mostly true. The majority of Africans, specifically Sub Saharan Africans, would love to move to the USA if given the opportunity. After dealing with poverty and extreme economic oppression, the USA would look like a fantasy land to them.  So they ignore the plight of the African American, because they feel that we should be "thankful" for what we have. Which is an easier access to healthcare, education and economic opportunities, despite systematic racism.


Freemala Harris

Quote from: I💖BBC on June 15, 2020, 01:11:33 PM
Actually watching the full mess now

:plzstop:

She kind of went off a bit

Black people are oppressed

:damselindistress:

who's oppressed?! I do what I want!



dddddd african queen wait


Dr Naomi Campbell

Quote from: Bruce on June 15, 2020, 02:21:44 PM
Quote from: Mary Jane Blige on June 15, 2020, 12:16:30 PM
Quote from: Bruce on June 15, 2020, 12:13:02 PM
Many Africans confuse economic opportunities with social justice. They are used to being oppressed economically by people who look like them. So they come here, make money, live good and seem to think everything is great because its better than where they come from. 

This sweeping generalization. You are just as bad as her.

Clearly I can't speak for all, but  I will say this, MANY Africans who live in the US feels this way. And please save me with the all of Africa is not poor, bla bla blah. I have traveled extensively in Africa, I was married in Africa to an African. I have had to educate many of them on black oppression, systematic racism and the long lasting affects slavery and Jim Crow has had on the black American mentality.

It is a sweeping generalization, and unfortunately it is mostly true. The majority of Africans, specifically Sub Saharan Africans, would love to move to the USA if given the opportunity. After dealing with poverty and extreme economic oppression, the USA would look like a fantasy land to them.  So they ignore the plight of the African American, because they feel that we should be "thankful" for what we have. Which is an easier access to healthcare, education and economic opportunities, despite systematic racism.
very true
A lot of them would rather live in a post slavery era (America/Europe) than a post colonial era (Africa)