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The video mirrors the lowly blogmaster’s perspective about how colonialism and slavery seem to have condemned Blacks to the bottom of the global social hierarchy. Almost two hundreds years since the emancipation of slavery and Black people continue to struggle with establishment thinking.

In Barbados, Black people make up roughly 90% of the population, yet by most accounts the remaining groups continue to hold economic power. This imbalance is one of the uncomfortable truths we often avoid confronting, even though we have mastered tolerating each other..


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2 responses to “Black people continue to face lower social standing in the global hierarchy”


  1. True, generally.

    However, and there must always be a however.

    A lot of times we fail to take power when we can.

    For example, there are many here, on this very portal, who even blatantly and persistently, refuse to assume the power which comes from the long history of the 90 percentile.

    Instead, the only thing these toobabs, as our Senegalese friends call them, want to know and be conservators of, is the very slavery, colonial, imperialism which are intent on continuing those very oppressive systems.

    Now is the time for either death or a real sovereignty.


  2. Black Musicians* are pulling out of Trump’s 250th Anniversary Celebrations for USA as they were tricked by their Agents and claim they ‘don’t f*ck with Trump’
    (*) Several White Musicians too

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