A lot of hand hiding after throwing rocks.
I expect people with a conscience to empathise with the want to be identified as FBA or ADOS. The need to for ownership, recognition, be a part of something is easy to understand on a basic level.
When people are born into the world, it is important that they're given a name, personal and family. It is a connection to their history and foundation of their individuality. I see FBA and ADOS in a similar vein.
People with a conscience should be able to empathise with the push for reparation in America and the need ring fence the history of FBA and ADOS Americans in that conversation. It is conversation of culpability and what is owed. It would not be right for someone to collect from resources meant to repair damage done to a group when the wrong impact them.
I expect people with a conscience to empathise with the growing frustration in recent years. There is a tendency to lump all groups together which results in key issues getting swept under the rug. Ultimately there is no accountability as the person making the promises has the luxury of controlling the narrative by focusing on the specific groups they are helping.
The throwing rocks aspect is aimed at the behaviour of some of the users on this site. With minimal provocation, the insults thrown at others Africans within the diaspora is on par with the insults I'd expect from neo-nazi. Insulting physical features, calling other groups inferior, telling people to go back to their country, calling their country a shyt hole, telling them to return to their mud huts.
It is sickening and makes me question whether a few well placed trolls are fanning the flames.
I expect people with a conscience to empathise with the want to be identified as FBA or ADOS. The need to for ownership, recognition, be a part of something is easy to understand on a basic level.
When people are born into the world, it is important that they're given a name, personal and family. It is a connection to their history and foundation of their individuality. I see FBA and ADOS in a similar vein.
People with a conscience should be able to empathise with the push for reparation in America and the need ring fence the history of FBA and ADOS Americans in that conversation. It is conversation of culpability and what is owed. It would not be right for someone to collect from resources meant to repair damage done to a group when the wrong impact them.
I expect people with a conscience to empathise with the growing frustration in recent years. There is a tendency to lump all groups together which results in key issues getting swept under the rug. Ultimately there is no accountability as the person making the promises has the luxury of controlling the narrative by focusing on the specific groups they are helping.
The throwing rocks aspect is aimed at the behaviour of some of the users on this site. With minimal provocation, the insults thrown at others Africans within the diaspora is on par with the insults I'd expect from neo-nazi. Insulting physical features, calling other groups inferior, telling people to go back to their country, calling their country a shyt hole, telling them to return to their mud huts.
It is sickening and makes me question whether a few well placed trolls are fanning the flames.