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Leroy Sutton

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When your'e perception is guided by western media..
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@MDGROUP i'm not surprised at all. I talk to people black people all the time, and some or most of them claim how woke they are. and i ask why don't you take a trip to africa instead of europe or the islands. And the first thing out of their mouths is how underdeveloped war torn and diseased it is. And when i show them clips and films , sad to say they still find it hard to believe it's africa, and still will book a trip to paris , which is a filthy place, or some other old ass european country, that really has nothing great to offer , and they think they've conquered the world. To show you how fucked up this propaganda is. my wife is from the fillipines and when i suggest we go to africa, i get the same reaction . And then I have to tell her. Look at where you come from , and then look at what amerika portrays of where you come from. or look at the people you see on fillipine television . they all look fair skinned , damn near white, all have maids and servants , and all live in great houses. But do they show the true fillipine people like you . the average person who doesn't have all that. the ones who look more asian than white, the slums in the city you come from ? no. all they show is that all your folks are damn near white. and then i tell her. you aren't that color, but what would you believe. and then i tell her along with the black people i say take a trip to africa . what does amerika show the world of itself . A lie. I tell them and her. They won't say chgo is one of the most dangerous places to visit , and thats in the downtown areas, but they'll show the black people living in the slums. they won't show that most black people have moved to better places outside the city or bigger homes etc etc. and then i tell them , just as those people were thinking that the slum he showed them in the film couldn't be amerika, so it is in reverse. what amerika shows of africa you all believe.
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