They are just normal folks who try to make out in their lives just like us.
So try to not lump these criminals in with honorable people in Africa.
PS... Africans have little to no respect for US blacks.
Here is a comedian named Trevor Noah on Jay Leno. Pretty funny, but also educational. He is “mixed race”, and always wanted to come to America so he could be black.
“And not just any black - but an American black, the coolest black in the world. Or as they say ‘African Americans’ - well they’re not, but we’ll play along.”
Some of his other interviews I searched on youtube and he’s pretty smart. And interesting on how they are growing comedy in Africa.
You’re right, and I stand corrected.
I knew that. Also actual muslims do not like for the “Black muslims”, they will use them when politicaly expedient, but that is s far as it goes.
“I have news for you, after spending time in Africa, they have little in common with these bottom feeders in the US.
They are just normal folks who try to make out in their lives just like us.
So try to not lump these criminals in with honorable people in Africa.
PS... Africans have little to no respect for US blacks. “
I agree 100%. The Africans I’ve met in the U.S. are just regular folks trying to better themselves via the American dream, be they airport shuttle bus drivers or bank tellers or restauranteurs. It’s kind of odd actually. Especially for native English speakers from Africa, I don’t think of native Africans as “black” or “African-American”; there’s no racial thought process involved for me because the native Africans themselves are not racist, nor do they behave in a racial matter in any fashion. It now seems to me that most of the racist social behavior involved with American-born Blacks who chose to make racism an issue is because they are the one who behave in a racist fashion. Racism is thus mostly not a matter of skin color, but mostly a matter of mindset.
I went to a inner city university for engineering graduate school with a number of smart Africans the Jesuits picked out. They were terrified of the local blacks and would rarely, if ever, speak or interact with them.