Black people are not victims and Kemi Badenoch’s victory should break that narrative | Nana Akua

Black people are not victims and Kemi Badenoch’s victory should break that narrative | Nana Akua



‘Kemi’s appointment should first of all break the narrative that black people are a homogenous oppressed group who all think the same thing, and are victims.’

Nana Akua

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40 thoughts on “Black people are not victims and Kemi Badenoch’s victory should break that narrative | Nana Akua

  1. Last year I bought a cheap fridge in the Black Friday deals. Couldn't find any good deals on White Supremacist Wednesday though. I don't think the Labour guy needs to worry about food security

  2. What a joke, used and used and used again. Look at the one who followed the party line on ties with America. If that doesn’t tell us again what’s up, what will. It’s only a matter of time before we get to hear, and witness the true level of the escapades currently being hatched and played out, what that means for colour baiting. So let’s not get it twisted and pretend everything I. The garden is rosey!

  3. Skin colour is irrelevant you say .. but you cant stop going on about it your the only racist i can see
    do you hear white presenters prattling on about white white white
    🥱

  4. Oloriburuku omo irankiran, you this sellout. continue, speaking for your masters, you are just uttering what you are told by your masters and what d yt mokeees want to hear, you are blaming your own people for this monstrousssss yt people atrocities. Enjoy the position while it last, they have giving you a position in their space, so you now pro pro white, a bas😂😂tard justifying yt people monstrousssss atrocities. you are blaming the victim, all of u sellouts won't end well, iku oro ni iran ati ebi eh maku, iku ojiji loma pa eh kemi

  5. We us black people, know we are not victims but we can only change that narrative if we are willing to die for course.The white devils are not going to change that for us.

  6. On autism, it's not a disability, it's a neurodivergence alongside ADHD and others.
    Autism is a natural, and evolutionary variation in peoples brains. People have evolved to be diverse for a more robust population, and the ability to specialize into different roles. Neurodivergence is just the outskirts of this diversity. Now, if you look at the most successful people in society (science, billionaires, sports), they tend to be overrepresented by autistic people. Why? Because unordinarily people do unordinarily things. Contrarians tend to either be highly successful, or highly unsuccessful.

    That being said, it is in the DSM as ASD (autism spectrum disorder). It is easy to see why someone might think autism a disorder. It is not, it is natural variation. This is a miss categorization. People tend to label people that aren't 'normal' as 'disordered', even if they are perfectly healthy and functional.

  7. You’re not if you conform to what’s expected of you.
    You may not remember, when police was picking up innocent black people by the dozen.

    Yes, racism does exist. What you’re proclaiming is making it extremely difficult for black people to voice our views in this country.
    In your world, racism doesn’t exist, everything is all good and dandy. I think not.
    Attacking black people has evidently been vote winner for you.. What did you think about the Stephen Lawerence murder ?
    It hurts me to say, I could actually see you two representing his murders.

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