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Comments by "R K." (@DarkAngel2512) on "Brazier u0026 Muroki: 'White people are now looking at me and thinking... 'does she think I'm racist?''" video.
@Andrew JS, I grew up in the 80s, 90s and 2000s. I grew up in black culture and worked in black clubs for 20 years. I never remember this even of racism from them although there was some which was too much for me to block out. But this is insane. This is America -originated. I have seen people.in my community get sucked into this. Im genuinely scared and I feel I have to censor myself in the black culture I express. Not allowed to appropriate anymore even thought that's literally human nature to appropriate from each others cultures because of how we all overlap each others space. Im genuinely scared and stressed out from a this due to how institutionalised it is I feel like we have lost control as it gets cemented as truth in our systems. Like how the fuck did these racists get in such positions to push it this far and how did other people allow it.
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@Willhelm Therob,BLM are confessed trained Marxists. Even those who lived under Communism like Yeonmi Park and Lily Tang Wiliams have both said this is Marxism and that they are afirad for The West. Perhaps we should listen to those who came from Communist countries.
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"White saviours"is a term for woke whites who adopt wokisms to impress black people by speaking for black people as a whole when they're not black. I dont know what exactly he said but it sounds he is against woke culture from him speaking against white saviours.
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@Andy Le Big exactly. I grew up in the 80s-2010 so you're sports on about the 90s-2010. I worked in black clubs and there was some racism but in hindsight there always will.be. but we all mixed together. All my exes are non-white for crying out loud and I get called a nazi and these kids have no idea what they're talking about or what damage they're doing. This is a racist agenda driven by American politics because of THEIR racial history. The Jamaicans that came UK willingly came here. They were British Commonwealth citizens. They received racism from some people because Brits werent really informed theyd be coming. But that was in the 50s. By the 90s hip hop was out, reggae was out. We have ska and reggae in our charts. We created multiple black genres that catapulted across the world. The vast vast majority of people were ok with black people These woke kids are the most racist people I've encountered and being a white person who grew up as a minority in the black community for 2 and a half decades that's saying something. I've never experienced this level of racism and they claim we're racist but theyrwe the ones creating it saying canerowing your hair is racist. Or speaking patwa is racist. They dont call it Multicultural London/British English for nothing. It's all our culture and some of us use it more than others depending. That's not appropriation.
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@Kevin Odom, during June-July 2020 over an extra 700 black people were killed during the Defund The Police movement BLM started. Homicide went up 2000% just in that month alone just in Portland. Admittedly the Floyd riots and covid riots were part of that but still. If police hadnt been defunded then we can assume some of those people wouldnt have died.
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Based on census it is currently 86% white people. However in London I think blacks are a majority. But in Bririan overall whites are a def majority and black people only actually make up 3% of Britain's population. With mixed race people adding another few percent. Then other such as asian and oriental making up another approx 7%. They have the censes results online. And you can find the exact percentage of minorites in London aswell. But they are vastly more than 13% there.
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We were so broke we had to share a bath between four people. Regularly ran out if toothpaste and toilet paper so had to use ripped up newspapers to wipe with. We got presents from The Red Cross and didnt have heating ir electric a lot of the time. And cupboards were often bare.
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@hellybelle5 yeah. I mean it was normal for us. But I hated sharing the same bath and wiping with newspaper. And running out of food. Being cold in the dark while my mum had to leave us girls to go to petrol station to buy coal and electric. I didnt notice with presents. We had stuff and had each other to play with It's the basics kids need. One family on a Ch4 clip had run up 60 grand of debt buying kids presents and holidays. So stupid.
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As if there is only one black or white culture. When they use the term blackness they are treating themselves like a monolith. There are loads of diff countries in Africa and within those countries multiple diff tribes, all unique. All with diff customs, languages and practices. Yet black Americans speak about black people as one group. Native Jamaicans dont care when whites appropriate their culture. The love it. But Jamaican Americans love to moan on behalf of native Jamaicans.
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Exactly. Because when you feel uncomfortable you avoid that which makes you uncomfortable. I had my asian friend say shes offended by people speaking Mandarin to her and assuming she speaks Mandarin, as opposed to Cantonese. As a language learner that is so destructive to communication and bridging cultures. Either we cant practice theblamguages we learn or we point blank are being told we cant learn them now. Even one African woman was embracing her Jamaican husband language and was getting trolled for it. Its sheer madness.
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I dont think that's racism. They wanted black voices to dispel this rubbish.
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Im not sure if this is true but they may be the majority black group as they came here in the 40s and their culture had more influence than African culture. We had Notting Hill Carnival here for about 5 decades. We had Caribbean-originated music in our charts dating back to the 50s whereas afro has only become mainstream since Azonto ten years ago. So Carribeans dominate the black representation here more and may be higher on numbers here.
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Oxfam doesnt really have any business commenting on race and as for adopting American politics about the bogus idea of "whiteness" is going to be the downfall of our racial cohesiveness. I wont be shopping in Oxfam again.
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@James Stone,via mixing with Americans on social media. Im from the black community and I saw the slow increase from 2010 on social media. It peaked around 2013. In 2010 you saw the odd comment here and there. It has def increased and gone viral specifically because of social media. Otherwise people would just be in their own isolated social groups not mixing with those who think so diff so these extremists views would never have gone so widespread without the internet proliferating it so immediately and effectively.
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@Anette, lots of indigenous black Brits aswell. They were born here. That indiegneius arguement leads to shit like Nazism.
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@annetteniebelski7513 you jumped from me trying to defend the black indigenous natives of UK to implying I think white privelege is a thing. The blacks born in UK are literally indigenous by defintion. Some emigrate here but most are second and third generation indigenous natives.. and I dont support the idea of white privelege in UK. The last time I can think of that existing anywhere was in the 1960s. We've clearly all moved on...so far so we now have black privelege.
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@annetteniebelski7513 also you realise you can have more than one group be indigenous. The first indigenous peoples of America were the Native Indians. That doesnt negate the new indigenous populations. Both statements can be true and dont negate each other.
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@annetteniebelski7513 hun. You're literally talking about a load of stuff that wasnt related to what I said. To repeat I dont agree with the idea of white privelege so you didnt need to write all that. In your own words you agreed about the indigenous people being the natives. And then you talk about the diaspora being those who move somewhere diff to where they originated. If people were born there then they didnt originate somewhere else. They are descendants of the diaspora but they themselves are indigenous. And I already think people need to assimilate to the country they move to due to the cultural clash from if they dont. People born here are assimilated unless their grandparents never did and passed it down. But again that had nothing to do with what I was talking about. The reason I likened saying those people arent indigenous to being Nazis is because despite the Jews were natives they were treated as outsiders because they were falsely seen as not German due to not being white. Black people are as British as I am. They share the same culture as me as I grew up alongside them as my main social group. Treating people as diff based on race is how we got into The Holocaust. As for cultural assimilation that's about culture and not race.
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@annetteniebelski7513 I dont know why you keep misreading what I've wrote. I havent said I believe in white privelege. I said the opposite. I cant read the essay as it's too much. Sorry. Especially as you keep implying I said something I didnt say. Edit:I did read it. I did not say I agree with Nazism. I actually implied the opposite. Why troll and strawman someone just because you disagree on a diff point. Immature. unfollowing
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@annetteniebelski7513 and I do know what indigenous means. You must be looking at a diff dictionary to me. That's not my fault.
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