I notice

They also call it "negerzoenen", in France (but with the french translation) but I think Sweden changed the name because it was too controversial.
Out of all other european countries I actually think that the Netherlands is the country that did the least amount of damage.
If you compare it to what the french, british, german, belgian etc... did in Africa and elsewhere.
Let's not forget that Ayaan Hirsi and Geert Wilders are also dutch (so I know that Islam has a bad reputation over there). :mjcry:
In Germany they called negerkĂĽsse = neger kisses :hahaidiot:
 
Kenya is 3rd world, so irrelevant

You'd be suprised how many '3rd world' countries are much friendlier and less racist to outsiders than '1st world' countries that constantly call themselves more civilised.

Lol BS, UK media instantly gave those 3 universal support, in comparison people hung Beckham effigies and sent death threats after he missed a penalty. Another England cadaan footballer got a bomb threat sent to his house because he had some bad games. Football fans are emotional.

I am specifically talking about those 'emotional' football players attacking random black people in public after the football game, that is the racism that I am talking about.

You said what I'm saying is BS but didn't acknowledge the Meghan Markle issue.
 
Racism isn't just about black people so you failed to understand my point. I'm talking about different races living in harmony with eachother, even white people can live in Kenya easily.
Yes they can live in Kenya easy because they are richer, therefore you can't be racist against a group that has more money than you. Africa is more racist than Europe, the amount of discrimination between african tribes and clans is shocking. There was even a genocide in Rwanda less than 30 years ago.
 
I am not politically or in otherwise conscious about race and racism.. Even my cadaan co-workers and friends are wondering what I'm thinking about racism and issues related to it.. Is this good or bad? How much are you guys conscious about racism and race in your daily life?

@AbdiFreedom inspired me to make this thread with his claim regarding black privilege...
I seriously don’t see race at all. I live by Islam and die by Islam. If Islam says that we are all equal no matter what race gender ethnicity nationality etc that’s that’s what I will wholeheartedly believe. I know this question is subjective but I truly have never had a racist encounter and I think it’s because of how I choose to see people, automatically assuming a white person is upset with you because of race or whatnot will keep you small minded and in a victim mentality mindset. ( unless the white personal actually says something racist.)
 

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