This is what happens when people don't study their own history. There is a lengthy history of Black Americans being treated more favorably than in America than in Africa. For example, in Martin Delany's writings he mentions the treatment he recieved in Africa, especially the honor given to him by King Shita and the treaty for land that he made with Okukenu and other Egba rulers. Those who returned to Liberia were treated as long lost kin. John Robinson was able to establish a successful cotton business and school in Togo without fear of the locals trying to destroy it as was often done to Black American businesses. Malcolm X mentioned being more accepted by African audiences than he was by American audiences. Fannie Lou Hamer wrote about how she recieved an audience with President Sekou Toure in Guinea, even though the president of her own country ignored her.
Based on this history, why would Black Americans have more hatred for Africans who welcomed them as family than for a society which has always viewed Black Americans as sub-humans and second class citizens?
I’m a proud Black American 🇺🇸. The killing fields of the South are my mama. I don’t get how we have so much hate for white people but none for Africans. It was a two-party crime — the ones who looked like me sold us out. I should be more mad at them than the ones who bought.
American rapper Kodak Black showed support for his birth country Haiti 🇭🇹 during their friendly game against 🇵🇪….. This will be their for ever World Cup appearance since 1974
The United States has denied a visa for Iran's national team manager Mehdi Mohammadnabi.
He will be barred entering the U.S. for their the Fifa #WorldCup 2026 matches.
He & others also denied visas will travel to the team camp in Mexico whilst efforts to obtain visas continue.
If the Bears actually had patience and foresight, they’d wait until the White Sox moved to The 78 and then build an enclosed-roof facility at 35th & Shields.
If Chicago’s leaders actually had vision, they’d work to have the Bears and White Sox swap locations for their stadiums.
One of the NBA's great aesthetic tragedies is that the Rockets won their championships in those ketchup and mustard monstrosities instead of waiting a few years to do it in the sick navy shark rocket jerseys, thus tying their nostalgia to the wrong uniform era forever.
It sickens me to hear Spanish spoken on the streets of Los Angeles, San Diego, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Santa Ana, San Jose, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, El Cerrito, La Mirada, San Luis Obispo🙃🙃🙃