@amahlegebane South African businesses have a monopoly in Zambia. From supermarkets, retail , restaurants, banking, telecom etc there everywhere lol ๐ญ
@sushineta_e Theyโre are people who want to be black, itโs called black fishing. For example, thereโs a white women named Rachel Dolezal who pretends to be black and a few Korean celebrities like bts Namjoon, Truedy and others.
Itโs probably because your skin is lighter and youโre from Japan . Darker skinned people have different experiences in the UK. Currently, black and brown people are being targeted .
This is my official sentiment when it comes to the continent of Africa. In order for black Africans to achieve global, socioeconomic, & political power, we have to be okay ostracizing & excluding people who do not serve the interests of continental Africans.
@Dod50894Ger You donโt know history then. A lot of countries outside of Africa have African populations that have existed for centuries and literally built those countries(North and South America). Even places like India have African people who have been there for 1000 years ( Siddi people)
@CnManicPixie The complaints donโt make any sense, especially since many African countries have creole languages ( pidgin, sheng, Kituba etc) and more are emerging in francophone africa ๐ .
@duduitv Because the Portuguese took enslaved africans from countries like Angola, Mozambique, Congo, and Cape Verde etc to Brazil. Those countries are where Brazilian of African ancestry descended from and have influenced culture in Brazil.
@blreoreo@soooooo61707541 They all come from former French colonies. The image doesnโt include all the playerโs nationalities. For example the one with the Nigerian flag also has English, French and Algerian citizenship.
@am0rex@judejon_@chronicppanther The main point is that baked beans were created by Native Americans not the British. Thatโs why Americans add bacon/animal fat and other ingredients to season their beans.
@ThePhlashGordon Most of the world is a stretch. A lot of European do assume that the rest of world follows their standards. In most Southern African countries purple is typically grape flavored