Foreign dignitary visits America, gets confronted by diasporan in restaurant

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Yes, I tagged members of Nigerian background and (mistakenly) asked a language question to person who I thought spoke Yoruba because I believe I believe that foreigners/diasporans are all the same. Including me.

Paranoia has gotten the best of you.
People really post just to be posting sometimes.

So why not just put Nigeria in the thread title?
 

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So why not just put Nigeria in the thread title?
This story involved Nigerians, but it seems to be a general story and occurrence that others can relate to. I mean, you and another member of Congolese background immediately brought up a related story involving a dignitary traveling abroad being confronted by a diasporan. Others of different heritage might weigh in later, to recount their stories.

If I made a thread/post that insulted a group of people, I would walk it back, apologize, and remove it.
But you seem to take more exception to this thread title than any of the Nigerian (or descent) members.
 

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Nigerians in diaspora generally look at the political elite with disdain. These dudes are basically inaccessible in Nigeria so they use these opportunities to express their displeasure with Nigeria and anyone connected to the government.

BTW, my Yoruba isn't too great. But was able to pick out some words and Google translate the rest.

Im all for putting pressure on corrupt politicians. But if you gonna pull up on someone, at least have a complaint in hand. This guy didn't have any issues, he just wanted to clout chase.
Thanks. I asked because I thought that perhaps there was recent vote or measure enacted that the younger man was reacting to.

It also appeared as though the official got defensive before the man was able to say his peace or ask his question. Him trying to take the phone escalated things and seemed to derail whatever he was about to be confronted about.
 

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I know. My comment refers to the American propaganda that it is free when it is actually just a different form of oppression(s).

Marxists use the term ‘cultural hegemony’.

I’m no marxist but I find it useful to describe how elites shape normative thoughts/behaviours in societies with the ultimate goal of perpetuating their power/wealth
 

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Damn I knew Nigeria was corrupt but never knew it was Russia / North Korea level of political suppression. You can’t hold politicians accountable without getting marked :picard:
 

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Damn I knew Nigeria was corrupt but never knew it was Russia / North Korea level of political suppression. You can’t hold politicians accountable without getting marked :picard:

Nigeria’s ruling elites contain many present and former military personnel. It’s an authoritarian system that masquerades as a democracy, as elections are often stolen or overturned by courts loyal to elite factions.

There’s a presidential election in Nigeria next year. Good time to follow Nigeria’s politics.
 

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Nigeria’s ruling elites contain many present and former military personnel. It’s an authoritarian system that masquerades as a democracy, as elections are often stolen or overturned by courts loyal to elite factions.

There’s a presidential election in Nigeria next year. Good time to follow Nigeria’s politics.

Who you voting for :mjpls:
 

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This story involved Nigerians, but it seems to be a general story and occurrence that others can relate to. I mean, you and another member of Congolese background immediately brought up a related story involving a dignitary traveling abroad being confronted by a diasporan. Others of different heritage might weigh in later, to recount their stories.

If I made a thread/post that insulted a group of people, I would walk it back, apologize, and remove it.
But you seem to take more exception to this thread title than any of the Nigerian (or descent) members.

I didn't bring up any story, I provided details on the story brought up by someone else because it just so happens I live where it happened :snoop:
 

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That was in Paris and it had more to do with actual political issues/factions than corruption. He was attacked by supporters of another politician. Back then that stuff could get ugly quick.

Paris : un officiel congolais agressé en gare du Nord

Nope. They weren't supporters of another politician. That's the version his people and Kabila pushed since back then Tshisekedi was their enemy. They were young boys with no affiliation with no party or politician. He was beat up by people who accused him of being a collaborator of Kabila in messing up the country, which was true.

If Thisekedi son who's now in power is caught sleeping in Paris, he will probably get beat up by the same people who beat Kengo up.
 

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Nope. They weren't supporters of another politician. That's the version his people and Kabila pushed since back then Tshisekedi was their enemy. They were young boys with no affiliation with no party or politician. He was beat up by people who accused him of being a collaborator of Kabila in messing up the country, which was true.

If Thisekedi son who's now in power is caught sleeping in Paris, he will probably get beat up by the same people who beat Kengo up.

If you say so.
 
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