@OBEhizele@TundeMusaED I agree. My biggest question is how do we move away from the racism centred? Music can be a starting point, but things like our values on education, wealth creation, etc...is still largely shaped by parents (or parents' heritage)
@OBEhizele@TundeMusaED I may add unto this well explained point that even the English language carries different cultural references. For example, in Britain, we understand,'You alright?' as a greeting, the same way in Nigeria they understand 'how far?' to be the same
@petitetweeter_ Yep! This matter has truly revealed a lot of people's character, both online and offline. At least with some people you get an idea of how they'll 'feel' about you depending on where you land on the wealth ladder in comparison to them. We already know this, seeing it however...
@petitetweeter_ What I also find fascinating whenever there's a "tragedy" in the west (if I can put that way) - this is when I see a number of 'whataboutism' on other tragedies around the world. To me it comes across as moral performance as opposed to a genuine care for those other tragedies.
Some stills from our submission to the Jordan Peele/Nope 60 Second Film competition.
DoP @Tee_Visuals / AC: @tayyibmahmood10 and starring @AndrePierre__ and @AudricT
19. Compound interest is amazing.
It works for money, but it also works for skills and habits.
The cliches are true. Every time you do something beneficial, it becomes a little easier to do it the next time.
Every action is like a vote for the kind of person you want to be.
Iโm looking to open my own indie film studio in Atlanta.
I have saved a lot to invest into this dream.
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@AndrePierre__ I predicted ancient African history stories will be coming and this is proving my theory. Queen Nzingha is a legendary woman, a story to be told ๐๐พ๐๐พ