Colonialism vs. Tribalism, Racism vs. White supremacy. , Stereotypes vs. reality.

Kabuda

Elder Lister
Being a white supremacist is not easy!
It has to be backed up by years of proven advances in all aspects of humanity like technology, adaptability, creativity and innovation that surpasses all other races.
Supremacy guarantees you stability but it has to be supported by numbers,by a majority.
And the majority has to be agreeable and totally committed to the same way of thinking.

Tribalism is no different!

Kikuyus in Kenya today are the Majority tribe.
They mostly look down on other tribes as lazy, backward and generally undeserving of the true ' Kenyan dream'.
And that is the same way jungus Will always view Black people anywhere outside Africa.

The 'white man' has alot to atone for today for the sins of his grandfathers if the human race is to move forward but we cannot allow the faults of slavery and colonialism be replicated on a tribal level to hinder a cohesive and positive energy recently created by the BLM in uniting and creating a new progressive way of thinking for people of black skin.
 
Kikuyus in Kenya today are the Majority tribe.
They mostly look down on other tribes as lazy, backward and generally undeserving of the true ' Kenyan dream'
Leta effidence, ni wapi wakikuyu wamewai fukuza another tribe wakisema warudi kwao, ama kitu kama hio? Hii self hating inaweza kuwa mbaya aisee.

Ata hakuna kitu umesema ya maana kwa hii post yako banae
 
Leta effidence, ni wapi wakikuyu wamewai fukuza another tribe wakisema warudi kwao, ama kitu kama hio? Hii self hating inaweza kuwa mbaya aisee.

Ata hakuna kitu umesema ya maana kwa hii post yako banae
Wewe mtu wa baiskeli hujaelewa my sentiments...

All I'm saying is that to be a colonialist, a tribalist or a slave driver is very difficult work.
It's so much easier to be the victim than the perpetrator.

We Africans have to snap out of the victim mindset and begin to own our own dreams and aspirations by creating our own table parallel to the mzungu's...
 
And you just made a generalization like all other bigots.
Behind every bigoted stereotype is some painful truth.
It's these truths that we need to bravely confront going forward.
It's no longer the perpetrator's burden, it's now the victim's burden too if we are to move forward as 'human race'
 
@Kabuda , I understand your sentiment but this is a poorly constructed argument bound for misinterpretation.

Also, skiza, Wajaluo hupakana na Waluhya. Hujawahi skia Wajaluo wakiforce Waluhya wakuwe Wajaluo. As a group, they somewhat respect the other groups right to exist as they are and vice versa.

That is what is lacking in these people you worship and is why you can't compare the two.

As much as Kikuyus(and all other communities in Africa) have their issues, you can never compare the destructive oppressive mindset possessed by Western cultures to ours. In fact, so many of our so called pure communities are mixed more than you'd ever imagine.

We need to pull ourselves up but thet doesn't happen if you don't even believe in yourself and have this notion of being inferior.
 
What truth is here? When you assign a perception to a whole community, don't you think you need to back with something tangible?
Although u need to back it
We live in a country where the people's mindset has been set to accept what they have been told without question and to always favour their own
 
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