The Racism in the football world, we are all humans and our skin color doesn't make us any different. But black population keep suffering the racial profiling and discrimination all over the world not just in football. It's painful watching this video and seeing how men cried because they are being discriminated. SAY NO TO RACISM.
🚨 Two young racists were caught on camera casually saying they “k*ll N-Words” while sitting in front of a Confederate flag.
One of the girls said “We k*ll N-Words” after being asked about hunting. The context and the flag in the background made the meaning very clear to many viewers.
This kind of casual racism is still very present in some communities, and videos like this show how normalized hateful language can become.
It’s important to call out this kind of behavior when it happens.
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Further confirmation that the US is not fit to hold this tournament.
The World Cup belongs to the world, the entire world, not to a clique of white supremacists in Washington.
Shameful.
The 20th century produced a generation of African leaders who challenged colonialism, apartheid, economic dependency, and foreign influence in their countries. Many paid a heavy price for their political beliefs and activism.
Among the figures are Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, Steve Biko of South Africa, Amílcar Cabral of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, Samora Machel of Mozambique, and Muammar Gaddafi of Libya. Although their political ideologies, goals, and methods differed, each became a symbol of resistance and self-determination for many people across Africa and the Global South.
Patrice Lumumba became the first Prime Minister of the independent Congo in 1960 and advocated for genuine political and economic sovereignty. Thomas Sankara introduced ambitious reforms aimed at reducing poverty, increasing literacy, and promoting women's rights in Burkina Faso. Steve Biko played a major role in South Africa's Black Consciousness Movement, encouraging Black South Africans to reject the psychological effects of apartheid. Amílcar Cabral helped lead the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule, while Samora Machel became Mozambique's first president after independence. Muammar Gaddafi remains one of the most debated figures in modern African history, praised by some for his pan-African vision and criticized by others for his authoritarian rule.
Congolese fans were excited to see Vea standing in support of the team, but the US turning him back isn't surprising b/c his presence is a direct indictment of what the gov't and CIA did to Lumumba, and the present day exploitation and subjugation of Congo, her people, and Africa
This is what the African nations especially have been pointing out. Others have been able to come and showcase their culture and fans, but this country’s racism is so blatant that it’s prohibited a wider cultural exchange. It’s so against what the World Cup is as a social event.
This is how they steal black welt from black family. They use the law to confiscate black land and give it to white corporation.. They get ready to lock up a black family for refusing to give up their land to a railroad company..
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger owe France nothing, unlike France, which owes them for looting their countries' resources and humans for centuries. Macron should get that into his skull.