Black Australians Share How Severe Anti-Black Racism Can Be In The Country

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Black Australians Share How Severe Anti-Black Racism Can Be In The Country


Phillip Scott reports on Black Australians who talk about their experiences with anti-Black racism in the nation.

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  1. We need to stand up for us Black in general everybody around the world. They are taught in the house to hate us we need to put a stop to it stand up for yourself and record everything nowadays.

  2. I hate it when people from the african disporia try to speak to or about what african americans should do. This guy reminds me of Emmanuel Ocho…he thinks because of immagratiion we should vote for a party thats done everything they can and will continue to advocate for policies that not only make things harder for us but publicly slapping us in the face by trying to erase our struggle from the history books. Then he talks about the economy in a half a** way that gives very little context. Giving more to the rich has never helped the avg, american, let alone african americans. My guess is, this guy was always voting republican and will continue to. I will say to anyone who watches his channel, do your own research and have an understand of what each candidate is offering you. Because this guy speaks as if there arent other things that are even more important than immigration to black families such as healthcare, voting rights, police reform, etc…as far as the economy goes, yes inflation is an issue, but with a less than 4% unemployment rate since 2022, just about anybody can go out and get a job. Hell even retail jobs are paying $15 or more in most states outside of a lot of the southern states. My point is, if you want to listen because of his speaking on black struggle, fine. But this isnt the channel where you should get your voting advice. The sh*t he's saying about why hes leaning a certain way on voting is half baked at best. Listening to his reasoning sounds more like an agenda driven narrative than anything. Hes trying to tell us that immagratiion and an economy that has 3.8 unemployment is why we should vote for a party that outright does t car for us or our issues. Amd then has the nerve to say staying on the couch is the other option. Yea, that'll show them. I wasnt a fan of H Clinton but i held my nose and voted for her. And those who didnt, are the reason why the court system is stacked againt us for decades. It allowed them to take affirmative action and they are working on Dei, not that we should care because their are over a hundred HBCUs. Then they came for abortion, and gutted the votings right law. So yea, if you listen to the guy and either vote for republican or sit on the couch as he said, a few yrs from now black folks will be wondering how things got back to the 1960s.

  3. Black people does not mean black people from America.
    Black people means all black people from around the globe lots of people take on this subject and dont realize how complex this subject is and you keep on bring it up please leave it to the experts and let them try bridge this gap

  4. Don't get fool with the 4 days work week because they are going to make it compulsory to keep sunday holy and all must go to church on that day,in exchange for those extra days.