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especially if you've been a visible minority all your life.
. Basically the Portuguese left the country and they replaced them. Sometimes a black person can't get in a nightclub, while mixed and whites can with no problems.Whats stopping them from fixing their 'issue'...
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Education mostly, and it's gift of a developed love for sympathetic cacs once money is obtained. nikkas are just trynna live that hollywood lifestyle if they can afford to.
Edit: Oh and by education I don't just mean academic education. But racial education, which there isn't any class or school for...heck, there are barely any portuguese translated books on racial education.
So the racial landscape in Angola is a map with no lines. You don't know whom or what you'll bump into and vice-versa.
How is Internet access out there? I truly believe shyt will get popping once the average African has 24/7 365 electricity and Internet.
I've been in Angola 4 years ago and the mixed population are on that. Basically the Portuguese left the country and they replaced them. Sometimes a black person can't get in a nightclub, while mixed and whites can with no problems.
than mullatos (even though they 'hate' them).Internet Access is not so bad. Angolans usually use the net for the same reason as the average American though. But yeah we do have the advantage of the internet which is not censored at all like in China or Islamic countries (Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan for instance).
I don't see any way out of this mess except through not just dialogue (because as amazing as it is, dialogue can be very constricted) but also books and articles on race written by an Angolan for Angolans. In fact I've been thinking of doing this myself once I get back home, just figuring out what's what and how to approach it.
So are most of the women are on thatExcept any mention of them being a problem will paint a dark-skin breh as a villain. 'Cause everybody knows that mullatos are black too, so why would they discriminate against their fellow kind? To make matters worse, a lot of dark-skin brehs are worse on thethan mullatos (even though they 'hate' them).
too?What are online communities where I can socialize with Angolans?
So are most of the women are on thattoo?
What are the demographics of Luanda-Sol? Mostly blacks or "others"? Because I have read that most of the new houses are being owned by "foreigners" and not the natives, so its nice to know from someone whose actually been there.
What about the new businesses? Are they dominated by blacks or others?
. Depending on what you bring to the table though, it's not on a woman's nature to be too obsessed with looks; status and money still rule just like everywhere else.
You don't expect me to go back to your best friend Luís do you?
He cheated on me remember?
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Women can heavily be on that. Depending on what you bring to the table though, it's not on a woman's nature to be too obsessed with looks; status and money still rule just like everywhere else.
Generally speaking though, Angolan women don't give two fukks about dating foreigners. They usually just blame it on Angolan men not being faithful and KIM.
"Yo Jessica, you're dating a portuguese man now?!"
"Well yeah, I like him, he likes me so why not?You don't expect me to go back to your best friend Luís do you?
He cheated on me remember?
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"I see...you're right I guess".
As for businesses, it's not like you're gonna see White men with cigarshanging out and about everywhere. Don't even let your mind draw that picture...it's much more complex.
Try picturing a table with 7 rich black men (5 dark-skinned and 2 light-skinned) talking about racism coming from their fellow brethren. All the while outside said fellow racist brethren aren't being allowed to come into the posh restaurant, with cac foreigners coming in by the numbers. Fell me?
The dark-skinned still rule thanks to the current President not letting shyt get too preposterous, but they are also the ones with the most self-hate. Which is exactly the problem that needs to be addressed through education...and the same problem that gives cacs and mullatos grounds to not be at the bottom of the totem-pole all the while still having heavy connections with the top dark-skinned brehs that occupy positions of powers (due to skin color).
Yeah I think Dos Santos is doing good for the country, but Im on the outside looking in thus I really don't know the common conscious for him, but he is a dictator though, so I don't know if he's truly autocratic or not. I've read his daughter is like the richest "black" woman in Africa now, swindling billions. I say he's doing good because I see the wealth trickling down from Luanda do the minor cities that were destroyed from the civil war. Cities like Huambo and other smaller town and cities (like the tiny enclave surrounded by another country to the north, name escapes me).
And nice to see that the president isn't letting the others getting to close to the richest, as noted I've seen the board of the government control Sonangol, which is black from top to bottom #blackexcellence. I tried looking up the boards of the major banks and other business like the national grocery store, but to no avail I see it's mostly SA owned or Portuguese.
Angola was one of the Africans countries that I really want to visit one day, so I have done my research on the country. But still what about the demographics of Luanda-Sul, the bustling brand-new city that is flourishing out of the oil revenue? Do you see a lot of black Angolans still living in poverty or do you a change in the monetary distribution to the black populace? Thanks.
EDIT: Just to clarify, you might want to be looked at that way too unless you want to be seen as a devil foreigner that's hellbent on causing disruption. We've had a lot of encounter with those (see Reagan and Savimbi).
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