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i agree but the fact we have these issues at all is problematic

like i said, there's a lot of skin bleaching going on behind closed doors with black women.

Blacks have the same issues to especially in the caribbean and Africa. Indians are more real about what they want, so they don't give a damn about being politically correct.

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I would rather break bread than whoop ass anyday but wont turn down a challenge. So you got to understand that as well because you don't know me either.

If you had said your parents grew up in Africa and Fiji and had not made the comment, then I would have corrected myself and vouched that those Desi people are cool and take pride in being from Africa too. They are the coolest people you will meet from your people. In fact, an Indian dude I knew from college pledge Alpha and is married to a sista, dude was a straight G from Kenya. My uncle married an Indian lady from Kenya and they been together for 20+ years. Its the reason I give some of y'all a second chance after a negative experience with your people.

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My Dad is from Nairobi, lol. I still have yet to go but I certainly plan to go check out my Dad's family in Kenya and get in touch with my roots when im done with schooling.:wow:

to be fair ive never much gotten along with indians from india, i find most of them to be money centric and more focused on 1upping their neighbors than the important things from life :manny:
 

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grew up around Indians in Africa... they only hire their own (notorious for nepotism and corruption) and are racist, they also didn't bother to associate with blacks in school or real life.... they didn't learn the customs or traditions of the country even though most of them had been in Africa for generations and never seen India with their eyes...


This to me represented the ultimate disrespect and is also why many Indians were hated on and fled Africa because they gladly came to play second rank to the whites but once the whites left they thought they could just run shyt and look down on blacks:usure:.... their businesses are hugely corrupt in Africa as well and most of the money is funneled out of the country. I have a few Indian friends but they from Canada and know how to act decent but I don't like Indian people in general because of these experiences with them. This is something I struggle with but I acknowledge that I don't like em and know its wrong :yeshrug:

my negative interactions with them formed hard to shed feelings of dislike.

p.s. I'm also from Nairobi, you should go see for yourself KoolGTrap how ya people act toward us.
 

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My Dad is from Nairobi, lol. I still have yet to go but I certainly plan to go check out my Dad's family in Kenya and get in touch with my roots when im done with schooling.:wow:

to be fair ive never much gotten along with indians from india, i find most of them to be money centric and more focused on 1upping their neighbors than the important things from life :manny:

Cool. Desi people are deep in Kenya a lot people don't know that. They really cool people. Knew one young dude that runs a few best westerns and he has huge Kenyan flag on his H2. He is proud of being from Africa and being Desi. Dude had bad chicks on deck always.

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grew up around Indians in Africa... they only hire their own (notorious for nepotism and corruption) and are racist, they also didn't bother to associate with blacks in school or real life.... they didn't learn the customs or traditions of the country even though most of them had been in Africa for generations and never seen India with their eyes...


This to me represented the ultimate disrespect and is also why many Indians were hated on and fled Africa because they gladly came to play second rank to the whites but once the whites left they thought they could just run shyt and look down on blacks:usure:.... their businesses are hugely corrupt in Africa as well and most of the money is funneled out of the country. I have a few Indian friends but they from Canada and know how to act decent but I don't like Indian people in general because of these experiences with them. This is something I struggle with but I acknowledge that I don't like em and know its wrong :yeshrug:

my negative interactions with them formed hard to shed feelings of dislike.

p.s. I'm also from Nairobi, you should go see for yourself KoolGTrap how ya people act toward us.

This is true, but I know SOME of the younger enlightened ones that have studied overseas have changed, but it will be hard to change some of their attitude which is why the status quo remains. :yeshrug:

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that shyt is disgusting and unhealthy but its more culture and consumer health/beauty culture than racism to me i think
 

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Kunta...it sucks that its still like that there. I don't like hating a group of people, its why I try and have at least one friend from every race to not make me be on some :pacspit:

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grew up around Indians in Africa... they only hire their own (notorious for nepotism and corruption) and are racist, they also didn't bother to associate with blacks in school or real life.... they didn't learn the customs or traditions of the country even though most of them had been in Africa for generations and never seen India with their eyes...


This to me represented the ultimate disrespect and is also why many Indians were hated on and fled Africa because they gladly came to play second rank to the whites but once the whites left they thought they could just run shyt and look down on blacks:usure:.... their businesses are hugely corrupt in Africa as well and most of the money is funneled out of the country. I have a few Indian friends but they from Canada and know how to act decent but I don't like Indian people in general because of these experiences with them. This is something I struggle with but I acknowledge that I don't like em and know its wrong :yeshrug:

my negative interactions with them formed hard to shed feelings of dislike.

p.s. I'm also from Nairobi, you should go see for yourself KoolGTrap how ya people act toward us.
I don't deny any of this, I've seen the equivalent in Fiji of how the Indian community acts and they are definitely 100% self serving and mostly isolationist. It is very much a life of "us vs. them", but that's africa in a nutshell sadly as I understand it.

My dad describes it as such and while he was raised that way he regrets how his family kept him away from africans, as some of them were his best friends. Him and his cousins and friends used to sneak away from all the brown family and go hang out with the africans on the dl, doing all sorts of bad shyt :russ:

eating chicken (my dads fam was vegetarian), smoking the ganj, driving cars into lake victoria :ohlawd:


doesnt india still have the caste system?

No, but its like the end of slavery here. Even though the system might be gone, institutional racism and class-ism is still rampant.
 

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This is true, but I know SOME of the younger enlightened ones that have studied overseas have changed, but it will be hard to change some of their attitude which is why the status quo remains. :yeshrug:

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The changes are recent im nearly 30 so im from another era but when i was in school in nairobi the indians were arrogant and stuck up and I lived across from one of their hoods.
 

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Blacks have the same issues to especially in the caribbean and Africa. Indians are more real about what they want, so they don't give a damn about being politically correct.

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i wasn't talking about african/carribean women :manny:
 

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I don't deny any of this, I've seen the equivalent in Fiji of how the Indian community acts and they are definitely 100% self serving and mostly isolationist. It is very much a life of "us vs. them", but that's africa in a nutshell sadly as I understand it.

My dad describes it as such and while he was raised that way he regrets how his family kept him away from africans, as some of them were his best friends. Him and his cousins and friends used to sneak away from all the brown family and go hang out with the africans on the dl, doing all sorts of bad shyt :russ:

eating chicken (my dads fam was vegetarian), smoking the ganj, driving cars into lake victoria :ohlawd:




No, but its like the end of slavery here. Even though the system might be gone, institutional racism and class-ism is still rampant.

Aight, im glad the attitudes are changing for the better.
 
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