mate a lot of fired up woke people like to label me as racist yet i have a Kenyan wife and half of the family is. There is real hatred shown to Somalis for all the Kenyan people they have killed and are still killing daily, the biggest refuge camp is based in Kenya , World Health Organisation couldn't give a **** about them and leave it to Kenya to feed them, Somalis Ethiopians Sudanese flock in there for free food and hoping for a green card to Canada or USA i could fill a page but thre are loads of troubles and these are pushed onto their door as they are a country of progressives. Over the years it has changed my view of how a lot of country's should be judge when you know the truth
correct my bad was reading about them 6 mnths ago then followed the link on Hindenburg and a few others
Just because someone has a black wife it doesn't mean they are not racist...nor the wife for that matter. That's a generalisation Roger and not aimed at you...plus I'm sure you've met many racist people over the years of all colours. Let's face it, the world can be a nasty place and it's all down to the dickheads who populate it. HT and it's 0-0
its about time we started fining movie stars and rap stars for using the word Nig££a, Coloured People get more freedoms in Christian white country's than the African countries they or their kinsfolk originated from, The woke thing has got out of hand thank god Boris has appointed a minister to stop it
African country's are still selling slaves to Arab country's yet MSM doesn't want to cover it as it spoils their narrative
and another thing when i type its putting in words that i did not type i have to keep going back to correct maybe its because I'm using a German keyboard with English i think
it started here by Muslims here is the link AFRICAN HISTORY East Africa's forgotten slave trade Over several centuries countless East Africans were sold as slaves by Muslim Arabs to the Middle East and other places via the Sahara desert and Indian Ocean. Experts say it is time for this to be discussed more openly. https://www.dw.com/en/east-africas-forgotten-slave-trade/a-50126759