When it comes to racial issues, is the enemy the colour of ones skin or the principal by which one lives by? "Reflection by Makaih Beats is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License”
I value and honor the knowledge you articulate but i still feel like not a lot is said about the Amahlubi people wich pains me because they also play a very significant role in african history
What u are saying is true my great grand father was Ndebele he was fair our kids have green eyes & light brown very fair skin but luck im dark but my daughter very fair always confused her to be coloured
I don't want to be called black, I would rather be called Motho\Muntu. Bantu is still more respectable than being called black. We had bantu education bantu stads etc.
Love, Peace, Light to you and your family during this time of healing.☮🌅Camagu. Race…It’s beyond skin colour when we consider the different species of humans - 🛸🪐🧟🧜♀. Indeed the heart is the key portal. You and Kgaofela had a delightful conversation reminding us abelungu are our children…
It's about culture, consciousness and phenotype so even if you u have a white or a black ancestor u will be grouped or group ur self with the culture, consciousness and phenotype which resonates with you So to conclude yah the problem is human nature
Their is no black or white in the language A Muzungu or a Chindele does not mean white it means a certain state of consciousness it also means a type of spirit .....mahamba exorcism rituals were used in the past to purify from these spirits. Today these spirits are everywhere
Welcome back Abba. Eish Abba your view/definition of racism is very abstract, maybe you should take time to learn about it. You should also be cognizant of the fact that we were told that we are an all inclusive rainbow nation in SA, but it doesn't work. You seem to be leading us to that "loop"once again.