I don’t really like any of the top performing Black man led podcasts anyway, if I’m being honest. None of them are socially smart, have the range to speak on things that impact society at large and community in the small of it. So while I am disappointed, I am never surprised.
Regardless of the situation, don’t put your Fxcking girl in danger.. hold your bottle & if you have to call your people to circle back cool, just get your woman out of that kmt
I said it on tiktok 2 weeks ago but it's funny how Londoners always talk about Black people outside of London being coons when London has it's own, distinct form of coonism. Specifically, Black Londoners who think their white friends are black. They are white, beloved.
Class in Ghana is such an interesting but complicated topic. When you trace it back, you will find that a very small group of people - not necessarily politicians - have sat at the top of the mountain since at least the arrival of Europeans to our shores.
Might sound like an unc and I barely listen to music nowadays but other than kid laroi no one is making good music, everyone’s forcing themselves to listen to trash underground stuff.
@beansvir@Txra8 You really think Sikhs don't have broken homes? Loooool I grew up in Smethwick a lot of guys I knew had unavailable fathers and broken homes. The fact you think it's only black people say a lot about you.
🚨 BREAKING: The family of Vickrum Digwa has apologised to Henry Nowak’s family and to the Sikh community for bringing it into “disrepute”
“The loss of a young life is a grief that no family should ever have to carry. We are deeply sorry for the pain and suffering the Nowak family has had to endure.
"We love Vickrum. We will continue to love him. That love does not stand in opposition to the sorrow we feel for the Nowak family. Both are real, and both will remain with us for the rest of our lives.
"We would give anything to turn back time so the path of both Henry and Vickrum never crossed that night. We cannot change what has happened, we just hope that no further pain is caused in its name.
"We apologise to the Sikh community for our son’s actions which have unfairly brought the community into disrepute.
"We ask that this tragedy is not used by anyone to inflame division or hostility towards any community.
"We now ask for privacy as we come to terms with what lies ahead”