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| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by poseidon12: 4:02pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
deedeedee1:Good point. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Nobody: 4:03pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
SamuelAnyawu:you have no idea how bad it is,i am willing to die here than to die there.. Police there can shoot at you anytime cause you are black,even some teenagers are ready to pull the trigger. do you know the constant humilaition black race face there.never mind..you are willing to be a slave there |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Moorish: 4:03pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
There is a difference between prejudice and racism |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by HomeOfMe(f): 4:06pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Opinionated:Quite an interesting story and I learned sth. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by zinizta: 4:09pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
midastouch:please show me the point in the text where it says the author's wife is white. .. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by victorvezx(m): 4:11pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
ivolt:Arabs do not not go through the same disrespect black people go through in America or Europe, even when most Arabs countries are nothing to write home about. Their skin colour keeps it at the bearable minimum. Look at how the Libyans are treating black people as inferior beings only fit to be slaves even when Nigeria and most black African country is far better than war-torn Libya. Look at how Lebanese treat black people both in Nigeria and in Lebanon even when their country is nothing to write home about. They can't treat a white man or an Indian like this. It all boils down to skin colour. Once they are light skin, they automatically believe they are superior to other darker humans. They don't care about whether ur country is developed, because Nigeria is far more developed than the two countries I used as example, but yet this people still see us as inferior to them because we are darker. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by victorvezx(m): 4:14pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Emilokoiyawon:The man has inferiority complex. We know black people like him that worship white people. It's no surprise the fool is married to a white woman. Am sure he considers her a trophy |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by stdammis(m): 4:18pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
victorvezx:I think he just wants us to believe that his wife is white. If his wife is truly white, she would have known better. That story is so not true. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by zinizta: 4:47pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
victorvezx:are we all reading from the same text ? where does it says that the wife is white ? |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by dasparrow: 4:52pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Stranac:Racism in America is awful and it has gotten worse since Trump came into power. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by stdammis(m): 4:56pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Delivar:That's what's up! |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by victorvezx(m): 4:58pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
zinizta:I have checked d guy on social media. His wife is white |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by stdammis(m): 5:05pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Delivar:Yup! Mere fact that you have a dark skin is enough for "some whites" to hate you. It's important to remember that no all whites are like that. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by blimeyVic(m): 5:06pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Onye o bula ji ofo, mana ofo ma Onye ji ya. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Delivar(m): 5:15pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
victorvezx:This is one of the the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. Other races used you as slaves because you are weak and powerless so they found an easy source of manual labour. And what do you mean by "barely knew us"? Just a visit to Africa and seeing all the stink is enough to know you as inferiors and losing your respect. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by victorvezx(m): 5:18pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Delivar:Seek help bro. Ur inferiority complex is out of this world. U are trying to justify why black people deserve racism from White people? Lord have mercy. Get help. And please read up on the history of racism so u don't remain ignorant |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by zinizta: 5:18pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
victorvezx:okay boss |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Delivar(m): 5:25pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
victorvezx:It's all about admitting there is a problem and the willingness to work on it. You want me accept all is well just because I am black? If you don't accept the source of your problem you will never solve it. In terms of human development and advancement Africa is way behind other races and it is very obvious to you but you have chosen to live in denial. Like I said before, blacks will keep complaining of racism cos they haven't earned their respect by cleaning up Africa. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by deedeedee1: 5:27pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
zinizta:My wife is not white bro. In fact, I am not married. All the girls I have dated are black beauties. Not to sound racist but I don't find white girls attractive. Their way of life don't rhyme with mine. Lastly, I am not any social media. The guy has been crying on my handle because I told him the simple truth which he does not want to accept. I am out! |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by deedeedee1: 5:35pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Delivar:Damn! You need a bottle of cold beer and a plate of pepper soup. You just spoke the truth. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Outofsync(m): 5:41pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
abdeiz:You know, this is very true! A glance at other developed societies in the world actually shows that their developments came in times of great tribulations : The Viking invasions was what unified England, World War II brought Human Rights declarations, the Capitalist- Communism war brought China together. It seems as though we need a life or death situation to shake people out of their lethargy and rationalised justification of their daily suffering through religion, and actually demand for the basic things of life. In the peaceful water, bad eggs are floating to the top. we need an overturn, a revolution. But alas, this is Nigeria, this is Africa. A country where nothing works and we're used to it. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by GiantParrot(m): 5:56pm On Jun 08, 2018*. Modified: 6:20pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Emilokoiyawon:I do not think the author says racism is okay. Racism is definitely not okay!But it already exists. Human beings are prejudiced. What could be our most effective weapon against this problem of racism that already exists? The author's solution is that we should put our house in order. If your house is not in order you will have a bad reputation. There is no running away from that. People are prejudiced and will keep looking out for reasons to justify their prejudice. Our notoriety for corruption and lawlessness gives the prejudiced the justification they seek, and frankly makes some of those non-racists who are higher on the anxiousness scale to make racist-looking decisions that to them feel rational for their safety. Put your house in order and people will have little choice but to respect you more. Will that end racism? Probably not. Will that reduce racism? Very likely. Most importantly, will the lives of the members of your household improve? Most definitely. |
| Re: My Experience Of Racism In America, What Africans Can Learn From It- Aroms Aigbe by Prestdude: 5:57pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
deedeedee1:Word!!! |
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