Fox News always try to attack African Americans and are always bias against them.
Like the time LeBron talked about politics: And when a white guy talks about politics and not kneeling:
Since the end of World War II, many white people have used Asian-Americans and their perceived collective success as a racial wedge. The effect? Minimizing the role racism plays in the persistent struggles of other racial/ethnic minority groups — especially black Americans.
Asians > Reer 2pac
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Without the African Americans, you probably would have received a lot more racism even if you live in France.Asians > Reer 2pac
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That’s not true. Asians ALSO went through struggles and it’s idiotic for you to compare our issues together.Asian Americans are pretty annoying, they only have the right to study at these universities because of black people fighting against oppression. Crybabies wallahi. You didn't go through slavery and countless years of disenfranchisement and marginalisation
it's too easy, so you are saying that you wouldn't have received less racism due to African Americans? The civil right era was broadcasted worldwide and people from everywhere in the globe even in France saw how horrible the AA community were treated and they began feeling sympathetic to them. In Norway, we still talk about the civil rights movement and I bet you do in France too. A lot of the sympathy helped to decrease racism against black people. The French Republic has a history denying its history of racism.Have you ever opened a book in your goddamned shitty life, Sir Otto Von Shitholemark?
African Americans indeed came and worked (and served) here in France, and will never deny their oppression but to say that France's attitude to racism would've been worse if it weren't for the efforts of Civil RIght Activists (from the US) = that's mostly untrue, not proven as France was already the Capital of Freedmen from Uncle Sam, and we already had great Black generals, politicians, even writers (Alexandre Dumas' family),
Don't compare the Segregation Period, post-America's Civil War and the failures of the "Reconstruction" Period with France's attitude towards Blacks and other minorities.
From the Institutions to the Public Opinion; no law was voted for the oppression of Blacks,
no reports of hangings and general lynching of Black people here.
I fucking hate dumb fucks who quote me when they have nothing left to say.
Ffs, go educate your ******* IQ.
Here are some links:
African-American Paris: 5 Key Places to See (parisunlocked.com)
African Americans in France - Wikipedia
TheMigrationofAfricanAmericanstoParis.pdf (ccri.edu)
Black people in France - Wikipedia
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With an eye on the United States, children of immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean are bringing race into the public discourse, in a perceived challenge to France’s universalism
It was only as a teenager — years after the discovery of Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, “The Cosby Show” and hip-hop made her “dream of being cool like African-Americans’’ — that she began feeling a racial affinity with her friends, she said.
“We were all children of immigrants from Guadeloupe, Martinique, Africa, and we are all a little bit unlike our parents,’’ recalled Ms. Soumahoro, 44, an expert on race who lived in the United States for a decade. “We were French in our new way and we weren’t white French. It was different in our homes, but we found one another regardless, and that’s when you become Black.’’
Besides fueling heated debates over racism, the killing of George Floyd by the police in Minneapolis has underscored the emergence of a new way of thinking about race in the public discourse in France, a nation where discussion of race and religion has traditionally been muted in favor of elevating a colorblind ideal that all people share the same universal rights.
Even those Black French who have been inspired by the United States also consider America to be a deeply flawed and violently racist society. In France, people of different backgrounds mix far more freely, and while Black people occupy fewer high-profile positions than in the United States, like all French citizens they enjoy universal access to education, health care and other services.
When I consider both countries, I’m not saying that one country is better than the other,” said Ms. Soumahoro, who has taught African-American studies at Columbia and now teaches at the Université de Tours. “For me, they’re two racist societies that manage racism in their own way.”