Sista Shares Her Experience Living In The UAE As A Black Woman And The Treatment She Received

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Sista Shares Her Experience Living In The UAE As A Black Woman And The Treatment She Received


Wongel Zelalem reports on an African sista sharing her experience living in the UAE.

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  1. Its a bitter sweet pill, but its the only way to learn whose friend and who are not…Old Kemetic Proverb: Know thy self…Sun Su says know yourself and your enemies and you won't fear the results of a thousand battles.

  2. And another thing! Why we Black people are so dam generous in helping everybody else but our Black selfs? You know we are so generous to everybody else and not ourselves! That's our problem! We need to stop that because our ancestors was so generous in slavery which gave White Europeans and white Arabs the upper hand over us! So we don't need to be more generous to their asses! They owe us reparations! And I don't know why in the hell are black women in Dubai? After all of the horror stories I've heard about black women in Dubai? A self respecting black woman should not want to set one foot in that filthy low down place called Dubai! You know the most Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us that Black people love white people because they give us nothing! And that foolishness from us has got to stop! You know we ultimately get what we deserve.

  3. The most Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us to go nowhere where we are not wanted. He taught us to do for self. We have to make ourselves totally self sufficient to where we don't have to go anywhere outside of our people to get what we want or need. The most Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us to set ourselves in heaven at once.

  4. Some FOOLS are insulting Islam because there's racism in The UAE. There's racism in America and Europe but nobody is insulting Christianity for it… Stop the double standards

  5. Black people, especially African need to stick together because the pale skins people are envious of them. Therefore, they created all kinds of barriers and hates against black people. In the USA it very disheartening how these pale skins came here looking for opportunities, while some ran from wars, homelessness, yet came and joined the white supremacy to divide against black people….

  6. There's no where on earth like home I didn't know racism existed until I left Africa to the middle East to work finding myself being mistreated by Indians. They even post jobs online and say everyone could apply but not Africans

  7. No. Don't ever stand with anyone who won't or hasn't stood for you. Never support a culture that doesn't respect your people or thinks you are less than them.

  8. Our people shouldn’t be shock as the other folks in the world don’t hide how they feel. We need to give them the same energy and treat them exactly like how they treat us. Wake up African people from all the world.

  9. That’s why I’m saying for black people don’t worry about Palestine or Gaza or the Arab world and their religion Islam. Those are the people who hurted more black. They use Islam to enslave black people. There’s a lot of stories of black people who went to work in Arab nations and ended up slaves

  10. I remember back in 2005 A Kuwaiti family cut the arms and legs of their Ethiopian maid and laid her on the street naked for everyone to see.
    I saw another one where they threw their maid out the window. We need to have more PRIDE and never work for the ones who hate us.

  11. I'm 50 and grew up in Zimbabwe and have known racism exists since i was born. We grew up with it

    I left zim 96 but i remember being in Greystone Park and two teenage white girls on horseback shouting racial abuse at me. They weren't older than 18

    I grew up in farming community surrounded by white farmers and we were the only black farm owners. It was standard for them whites to shun us

    I'm amazed at experiences of other Africans who never experienced it growing up.

  12. Well to stop supporting a whole nation of people because one person didn’t serve you soup is a little much I’m sure there is some one in that nation that would give you the shirt off there back and some people that wouldn’t even help you spell cat just like some of our own kind

  13. Allah says "Verily, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves" (Quran 13:11). These other nations are our children, therefore, their shortcomings can often be tied to our own. Study and follow the divine guidance of the Quran to bring about substantive change in the worlds.

  14. We should not wait for acceptance or validation from anyone. Yes we should try and fix ourselves, be less naive, but we should also always stand for what is right without waiting for anything in return, otherwise we will always be disappointed.

  15. No, black people need to stop supporting everyone. No black person is safe from prejudice. So to all the idiots out there stop supporting everyone and Palestine. Cos you gonna get a test of medicine you never had before. like her

  16. Some of you black fools supporting Palestine and Arabs thinking they are innocent angels. Iike I say all the time only Israelis can deal with Arabs as they should!

  17. Those refugees probably had no problem asking and taking stuff from her when they wanted. Unfortunately, she assumed there was a reciprocal relationship between them. African countries should at least have some organizational efforts to educate and keep their people safe overseas, and not feel they are on their own.

  18. African Americans saying that we're just fixing ourselves while still on the Plantation is insane to me. Honestly honestly I don't think things that will ever get right for either groups. Until oh, reparations is Paid and land is given America is falling and I believe it's because of the treatment of us. Africa is in Constant turmoil and I think it's because they sold us. It's a curse people. Good to see Africa is waking up slowly, but it's waking up.

  19. We should fix ourselves and then moved on but we also need to stand up for what is right, there's too many racism there's too many Injustice and we need to stand up and fix our world every individual need to fix themselves

  20. It’s 2024 how the heck that most African people don’t know about racism in the other countries against us especially now that there’s social media! You thought that African Americans were making this all up. No nation respects Africans nor African Americans because we are the chosen people that why they all hate us and go out there way to oppress us!