Only Black People Can Attend These Shows

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Amala Ekpunobi

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Only Black People Can Attend These Shows


A play on London’s West End called “Slave” starring Game of Throne’s Kit Harrington has reserved multiple “blackout” performances where only black people are allowed in. The director says it’s to protect them from the “White Gaze.” Yes, I’m serious. Let’s talk about it.
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  1. Ms. Akpunobi. As a AA woman I used to enjoy a lot of things you spoke on in your channel a while back. Now I hear you n I just cringe. You sound like Candace Owens and like you’ve been bought. You are shameful

  2. Blacks are always expected to have no boundaries n to be inclusive, but WE are kept out of everything. We are just supposed to be open to being violated at all times. If you are not in our spaces, in our business, all up in Africa, trying to tell us how to live, then you are uncomfortable. Go takeoff.

  3. WE NEED NEED OUR OWN TOXIC FREE SPACES!!! YOU HAVE EVERYTHING!!! YOU HAVE TERRORIZED US FOR CENTURIES!!! SO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND???!!! You will see what it is in the near future, though. With AFRICA RISING, you’ll see what it’s like…

  4. I’m very proud to announce I’m starting “no black people allowed” theater shows in Nairobi, I’m proud to spread this awareness and make whites feel safe in Kenya ❤

  5. I think the point missed here is that the play was literally about slavery. I could appreciate one night being set aside for this considering the subject matter.

  6. Margrietje (Moroccan Concubine) En Nasir is my 7x great grandmother and was a Moroccan slave. A daughter of the sultan there, he sold her to a wealthy white Dutch man. I'm tired of the, you're white, we were slaves argument… I had black enslaved ancestors too… Do I get to identify as black??? There are pictures of her, she was black and gorgeous… She is part of me and just because I look white, doesn't mean I'm not mixed…

  7. I dont understand how people arent seeing that this is the same exact shit that whites did to blacks after slavery was abolished. It was wrong then when we did it to blacks. And its wrong now to do it to whites.

  8. My skin is so white it doesn’t even get burned anymore 😂. I have been accused of racism a lot and I’m a friendly person that apparently has the “look”. I don’t care where you are from, what you look like, or the color of your skin. If you mess with me I can get pretty mean or I’ll walk away, I’m 60 so my moods are a crap shoot anymore.
    I want to point this out: as long as every government agency has, “what is your race”on every document and every application has it too, racism will never end. Why is that a question we need to answer?
    The last census I wrote in human where I could. My race is human.

  9. I came across your channel by accident and regret doing so. The first thing that caught my attention was the number of subscribers you have, which made me think that your audience is not typically from the black community. While you appear to be intelligent, it is evident that you lack knowledge. I suggest you stop commenting on black issues as you seem to have no understanding of what it means to be black in today's society. Moreover, you do not speak for the black population. It would be beneficial for you and other misguided black people in America to seek therapy to understand any trauma you may have experienced in your life that has caused you to be so disconnected from the reality of the black struggle in modern-day America.

  10. I heard what the play is about and it sounds like something that appeals to a segment of Black society that struggles with their interracial relationships because, instead of having a normal relationship with a non-Black person, it's some weird fetish on both sides.

    By the way, there's no such thing as Black-identifying. You're either Black or you're not. This guy sounds like a Black guy who can't fit in with Black society because he uses words like Black-identifying and he can't fit in with White society because he does Black out shows.

  11. Skin color is such a spectrum that you can not define your ethnicity by simply identifying a specific skin tone. I would say my Hispanic black family has a much larger range from tan to closer to our African roots. All is considered black . If like my cousins who are also half white I came out favoring that side no one would question my entrance but my skin tone does not define me or my heritage. And if a similar skin tone defined my level of comfort then I would have been the most uncomfortable gringa on the planet…. Because I match none of my family in which I was raised. Maybe I would have on my father’s side but I wasn’t raised with them. His beliefs are discriminatory and ignorant. As if skin color is the only thing that binds us.

    When I went to Puerto Rico for vacation when I was 15 my grandmother told me how much they hate little white girls like me…. I was actually very surprised to see so many people that looked like me. The best vacation of my life.

  12. I'd like to feel comfortable and safe going the store any public place unfortunately there are always human beings with their own issues, but then you have the racist like this man who really honestly believe their racism is OK. Culture of hate breeds evil!