My mother was telling me about her visit to Brazil and she said she would never go back because of how obviously segregated the country was. It was common to see all the workers in a place be black while all the customers are white without a black customer in sight. It was obvious that black folks there were living under effectively second class citizenship. She said that when she went to a restaurant, the black staff would stare at her and were totally surprised to see another black person as a customer instead of labor.
Other than Bahia and San Salvador I don't understand why brehs hype it up.My mother was telling me about her visit to Brazil and she said she would never go back because of how obviously segregated the country was. It was common to see all the workers in a place be black while all the customers are white without a black customer in sight. It was obvious that black folks there were living under effectively second class citizenship. She said that when she went to a restaurant, the black staff would stare at her and were totally surprised to see another black person as a customer instead of labor.
Brazilian cacs are some of the W.O.A.T. humans i've encountered consistently. I'll keep stating and reinforcing this because it real. Brazil segregation resembles a time many people think is long forgotten. They need to be treated like Apartheid South Africa by every developed nation and Black people around the world can influence this. This is why unity matters. Black people are left alone in the corners of the world to fend for self unprotected while white supremacy is always on code. The Brazil government the UK government all these nations that were going far right around the Trump era were step in and lock in unison on common goals. United by a need to maintain their status quo in the world by keeping "others" down. If you still don't understand why unity matters you a relic of the past. wake the fukk up.
Recently learned of a young black girl who was adopted by a racist Latino family. She’s 17 now. But they won’t let her have her legal documentation like social security number or birth certificate or adoption papers. shyt is unreal.It’s still happening in America... they just call it “adoption” instead.
@Afrodroid, Thoughts?![]()
Recently learned of a young black girl who was adopted by a racist Latino family. She’s 17 now. But they won’t let her have her legal documentation like social security number or birth certificate or adoption papers. shyt is unreal.
One of my friend has traveled extensively in Caribbean and South America.My mother was telling me about her visit to Brazil and she said she would never go back because of how obviously segregated the country was. It was common to see all the workers in a place be black while all the customers are white without a black customer in sight. It was obvious that black folks there were living under effectively second class citizenship. She said that when she went to a restaurant, the black staff would stare at her and were totally surprised to see another black person as a customer instead of labor.