Black Student Forced to Kiss White Peer’s Shoes

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Black Student Forced to Kiss White Peer’s Shoes


Naledi Mfoloe reports on the shocking reality of racial discrimination in schools worldwide

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  1. SHALOM THE CHILD IS ALREADY DAMAGED DUE TO HI PARENTS AND ALL BLACK PARENTS STILL TO THIS DAY KEEPING OUR CHILDREN IN THEIR WHITE SYSTEMS OF SCHOOLS SHOWING HOW MUCH WE HATE SELF MIND AND BODY.

  2. These SHITS need to stop! Unfortunately, some Black people in North America are parts of the white supremacists. I am from Canada, l am so sick in my stomach to see some so called black people supporting one of the WORST monster alive dOnald tRump. As a black woman, l used to feel safe among black people nowadays, l no longer feel safe anywhere, and with anyone.

  3. I suppose the brother felt compelled to do so because he was outnumbered. Still, he should’ve never given in. The proof is and how they continued to treat him after he bowed down to their demands.

    His foot should’ve hit it straight for the guys nut area. That would give him a chance to swing off his backpack to the next perpetrator and make a hasty exit to get some friends to help protect him or to make it home where he will be around protection. Even if you must retreat, you must fight. We are under attack, globally, and giving in will just invite more attacks. Additionally, this young brother could end up under the ground if these folks since any weakness in him. That is how bad things have gotten. Whoever was attacking him seems old enough to go to jail. And if jail is not an option then hopefully, some of the black folks that are relatives or friends will know how to inflict the proper pain upon the perpetrators, so much so that they will be deterred from ever doing this again.

  4. You die standing or look like a fool on your knees! How are you gonna be forced to kiss your enemy shoe? I’d rather die! my uncle taught me that and he came from Tennessee! He had to flee because he beat the crap out of a white man! He told me if I ever bow down that he would beat my ass! Ain’t no way I would ever kiss the shoe of the enemy!

  5. The parents of the young man are soft as hell. They should have taught their son how to fight and defend himself even when the numbers are against him. Now this young child will have to grow up dealing with humiliation because he will never forget this.
    Teach your son how to fight and tell him that it's OK to fight.

  6. Those parents are growing that boy too soft. Never allow a bully to have his way..but then again perhaps his parents live soft and is o.k with this.

  7. Nah that Young Brotha you gonna have to defend himself, I know they ganged up on him, that's all the weak do.Their main power is thinking you won't swing back. Trust me, he'd a gave that boy some act right he'd a hit him.

  8. And these same "Brainwashed Educated blacks Fools" in UK, U.S will complain and talk shit about Africa when they come here in Africa. Cheers from Ghana 🇬🇭

  9. ASA FAMILY :

    To the creators and supporters of WS , racism which is terrorism which is WS is taught in the homes amongst those saying it doesn’t exist . Or are playing dumb and want us to continue playing dumb with them , shout-out to the honorable mother Dr. Frances Cress Welsing .

    To the victims of WS , if you don’t understand what WS is and how it works , everything else you think or think you know you know will only confuse you . Amin .

    Learning the truth of ourselves , the Almighty Himself and the evil around us all isn’t easy . But than again life isn’t easy , because if it were everyone wouldn’t be confused so easily by choice , force , trickery or brainwashing .

    ASA FAMILY :

  10. We must rise up and fight back at all cost, if not, we will never be free!!! Living in fear is not freedom. I would rather be six feet under than to continue living like this….

  11. Typical african victim of the white africans which the blacks are 96% in numbers but your too weak to fight back . Never say anything negative or nice about black Americans

  12. The typical subject in a roast or a prank . These neegas are notorious known to get clowned on earth 🌎. Not the black americans . No sir not us . They are not like us

  13. Sometimes too, though we weren't born there, it is necessary to be brought up in pharaoh's house, before we leave to help our own people. We mostly certainly, won't have the luxury but "our people are our people.."

  14. Seems like it was a joke. It can't be real in our time in the western world.
    Guess what? It is maybe time to start going home. Many of the opportunities that are sought abroad, are in fact right at home..
    If that were not the case , why is there a brain drain in the "third world countries" with regard to such professionals, as our doctors nurses teachers.
    Who trained them? Where are they trained? 90% of them are trained in the so-called , third world," and then they are lured off elsewhere.
    We agree that our professionals deserve a certain quality of life, but at what expense – At the expense of your dignity and Self- identity?
    Education I think, is to help the individual to be better able to understand people by looking beyond their limitations and ministering to their needs; and do it with respect, love and compassion. It is not elevating one"s self above those to whom we vowed to serve with grace.
    Unfortunately, society has taught us , that to be a professional is to live like, "The Joneses"
    Asaph, a musician whose calling was to play in the temple of thy Lord, looked at how those who did not care about their maker, flourished. Having weighed his social and financial status he was tempted to leave his calling and join the materialistic world, but God showed him the unpleasant reward he would receive at the end. He stayed still. (The story lies in Psalm 73)
    For those who can, it is time to find our rightful place and sometimes too, we do not have to bow. Stand on your dignity, self – worth and identity!