It is money that have the last say....we as South Africans are only trying to survive ..... dollars 💰 are much more important than the skin colour 🤔 that is life
@ubuntu69296 күн бұрын
in a future video can you talk about how its racist, but never against you as African Americans. How to the Afrikaners treat you compared to the local SA population. also Im sure you have heard about the xenophobia, can you talk about why its not against you as African Americans? the privilege is high! and I think if you are coaching people on SA, there should be conversations on whats its like for you compared to the locals.
@karabonkabinde729012 күн бұрын
You actually mentioned the core of racism, even though you did so in passing, when you said white south Africans treat you better when they hear your accent, because they assume you have money. The spine of racism, is economics. Whites are racist because they are an economic upperclass internationally, and Blacks are undermined because they are presumed to be an economic underclass also on an international scale. "I didn't realize how whites were cruel even to other whites, until I saw how the warders were treated" -Mandela Mandela spoke about how the waders in Robben Island, we ill treated by their own superiors, he also mentioned how they were mostly uneducated. This illustrates that these warders were an economic under class even in white society, and they were being treated accordingly. Their only relief from being at the bottom, was the existence of Black people. Racism is not as much about people hating your skin color just because it's ugly to them, but it's actually economic classism, the Black skin color is just presumed to be poor until proved otherwise. I wanted to eloborate on South African racism vs what I've heard of USA racism, but the reply is too long already.
@trailblazersish11 күн бұрын
Maybe you should post a video response. Nonetheless, I am intrigued regarding your observations