NYC Rebel
...on the otherside of the pond
Of course you are. It's anecdotal. I'm speaking on the COLLECTIVE based. Africa is BIGGER than our personal experiences. Are you telling me I'm wrong that school books in Africa for the most part do NOT speak on the atrocities of the empire? Do NOT speak greatly on the Atlantic Slave trade?I can only speak about my experiences
This is an Africa wide problem. It's bigger than who you and I are around.
Why is it so important for Africans to pretend that we have done a great job of spelling out our experiences with non-Africans in our school curriculum? Where are the markers of atrocities all over Africa showing the destruction from colonial rule? I'm sorry...... @Nkrumah Was Right who brought you into this uses history like its an UNO card to draw four rather than face that we are playing catch up with informing the African populace.
I am not interested in pretending that my circle speaks for the common African. Way too many are unaware of who our enemies our as they aren't in proximity to them...period.