@afrocolectiva Nosotros somos argentinos, no somos europeos. No necesitamos aprobación de nadie, y menos de africanos sin identidad.
Nuestro país es un crisol de razas por la inmigración y no andamos llorando racismo.
Si buscan racismo lo van a tener enseguida en nuestro país.
La verdad es muy simple en 1812 el primer triunvirato PROHIBIÓ que los barcos esclavistas PORTUGUESES atracaran en Buenos Aires, con eso se cortó el flujo de africanos. Los que quedaron mestizaron porque el imperio español lo incentivaba. y desde 1813 los nacidos eran LIBRES.
Now the world knows EXACTLY why the UK government banned U16s from social media.
Now the world knows EXACTLY why the UK began arresting its own citizens for social media posts.
Keir Starmer belongs in prison.
And the EU should be disbanded immediately.
Honestly, racism is one of those things many Japanese people struggle to understand.
If we see a white person, we think, "Oh, they're white."
If we see a black person, we think, "Oh, they're black."
If there were blue people, we'd probably think, "Oh, they're blue."
And that's about as far as it goes.
If someone is nice, we think they're nice.
If someone is an asshole, we think they're an asshole.
If we like them, we like them.
If we don't, we don't.
We grow up being told not to cause trouble, not to fight, and to get along with the people around us.
Maybe that's why judging someone by their race feels so foreign to a lot of Japanese people.
We're usually too busy judging people by whether they're good people or not.
Los hongos no sólo son caros y muy pobres nutricionalmente, además, tampoco solucionan el prejuicio que tienen los veganos, ya que literalmente se cultivan sobre bosta (con suerte) de vacas.
The ban on social media for children under 16 is an idea that has merits. But the way it is being done is simply a way to force everyone, including adults, to identify themselves online, creating the most powerful surveillance and censorship architecture in human history.
Es cierto que la final 🇦🇷 🇺🇾 de 1930 fue muy picante. También es cierto que casi 800 uruguayos se ofrecieron a pelear en Malvinas en 1982.
Pero las redes sociales buscan amplificar las diferencias entre países sudamericanos de forma deliberada.
El gran ganador de eso: 🇬🇧
A small public service announcement from the Department of Things That You Should Know…
It has not “peeked” your interest.
Nor has it “peaked” your interest.
…It has piqued your interest.
You are not “phased” by something.
You are fazed by it.
If you’ve had a long day, you are weary.
If you suspect someone is an idiot, you are wary.
It is “due course”, not “do course”.
“Per se”, not “per say”.
And while we’re here, it’s “could have”, not “could of”, but that particular battle may already be lost.
Thank you for your attention during this brief outbreak of grammatical housekeeping.
This has been a @LairdofthManor announcement.🎩💙
@theisabelb That’s why the rest of the world is so passionate about the World Cup: all our countries get to battle against historical rivals or enemies. But it’s just a match, not a war. It’s not just football (or soccer for you)