Hmm Rita due oo!
But we shall overcome one day. We just need to keep learning!
God bless you
Hmm Rita due oo!
But we shall overcome one day. We just need to keep learning!
God bless you
Kojo T 7 years ago
We need to get back to our roots and make it GREAT.Girl I am with you
We need to get back to our roots and make it GREAT.Girl I am with you
Ayamga 7 years ago
An inspirational piece I must say! We suffer not because of leadership paralysis but because of the silence of those who ought to have voice it out.
An inspirational piece I must say! We suffer not because of leadership paralysis but because of the silence of those who ought to have voice it out.
Talk 7 years ago
I feel your pain Rita. Not surprising though since we are always at the receiving end because of the greediness of our leaders. Let's invent things and others will believe in our children.
I feel your pain Rita. Not surprising though since we are always at the receiving end because of the greediness of our leaders. Let's invent things and others will believe in our children.
STANLEY S 7 years ago
Here is a wonderful piece, very revealing amd equally inspirational. I am waiting for the continuation.
Africans must wake up. The real challenges that we face are how to overcome political and economical oppression and ... read full comment
Here is a wonderful piece, very revealing amd equally inspirational. I am waiting for the continuation.
Africans must wake up. The real challenges that we face are how to overcome political and economical oppression and suppression.
Yet we have been bamboozled to believe that our main problem is spiritual and not political. So much so that the continent keep for spiritual solution.... wasting time here and there.
Thanks for this revealing piece once again.
Kankafour 7 years ago
This is a well written piece and I can see and feel with the writer. It is very revealing, sad and encouraging at the same time.
I have lived and worked in Western Canada for a little over 15 years and what our sister has ... read full comment
This is a well written piece and I can see and feel with the writer. It is very revealing, sad and encouraging at the same time.
I have lived and worked in Western Canada for a little over 15 years and what our sister has written is the bare truth. I am the most qualified and yet I am the lowest in terms of rank/position in my cartegory/level. Infact, I can write a book on this issue to educate our ignorant Africans who still want to come here for a greener pasture.
What is happening here is reflective of the book entitled Animal Farm. Lets educate ourselves and be well informed before coming here.
Most of all, lets not treat them the same when they come to Africa. For love and light is always stronger than darkness and hate. May the good Lord plant your feet on a higher ground and cause you to succeed in your future endeavours in racism-free environments.
SAINT GHFUO, MEDIOCRITY STINKS CUUHH! 7 years ago
HEY RITA, DID U PLEDGE AKA? THE END GAME FOR EVERY BLACK PERSON IS TO TRY AND CREATE UR OWN JOB. WHY DONT U INJURE URSELF. GO ON PERMANENT DISABILITY AND USE THE MONEY N TIME TO START UR OWN BUSINESS. JUST DO LIKE SOME FRIEND ... read full comment
HEY RITA, DID U PLEDGE AKA? THE END GAME FOR EVERY BLACK PERSON IS TO TRY AND CREATE UR OWN JOB. WHY DONT U INJURE URSELF. GO ON PERMANENT DISABILITY AND USE THE MONEY N TIME TO START UR OWN BUSINESS. JUST DO LIKE SOME FRIENDS OF MINE DID...SHOOT URSELF IN THE LEG. TAKE A HAMMER AND SMASH UR FINGERS. GO ON PERMANENT DISABILITY AND COLLECT CASH AN USE THE CASH TO INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET, THINK OF STARTING A BUSINESS ETC.....JUST BECOS U HAVE A DEGREE DONT MEAN U NEED TO STOP HUSTLING....
mojingles 7 years ago
Rita, I don't for once think modern day Africans in America feel we are exempt from racial injustice. We are victims, too, and you succinctly laid out instances where you were the victim of blatant racism but we refuse to cry ... read full comment
Rita, I don't for once think modern day Africans in America feel we are exempt from racial injustice. We are victims, too, and you succinctly laid out instances where you were the victim of blatant racism but we refuse to cry foul for reasons that are steeped in the innate desire not to upset the good thing we have going on in America.
I have had similar experiences since I arrived here in 1987 but I would rather not dwell on them because doing that just compounds the misery. And there are thousands of Africans who can easily relate to our experiences but have kept their "ordeals" private.
Our only consolation is to cast our minds back to the place we call home. Despite the countless challenges, home, in this case, Ghana, is a wonderful place, a place that will shield us from the negativity of racism.
Kojo Billy Duncan 7 years ago
There is no place better than where we can really feel at home. Aim to return with your intellect intact and innovative acumen and help transform Ghana to the paradise we all want. Try it and you will wear a permanent smile. ... read full comment
There is no place better than where we can really feel at home. Aim to return with your intellect intact and innovative acumen and help transform Ghana to the paradise we all want. Try it and you will wear a permanent smile. I have done it and have no regrets.
Concerned 7 years ago
Mixing neathertel blood with human blood is the cause of all this.this might sound like a joke but you can google it.every race except the black man does have neathertel dna.most of them also have black dna. clearly our ances ... read full comment
Mixing neathertel blood with human blood is the cause of all this.this might sound like a joke but you can google it.every race except the black man does have neathertel dna.most of them also have black dna. clearly our ancestors must have fucked the neathertel man to produce what is tormenting us today. it's like creating a frankenstein monster.
let's stop feeling sorry for ourselves. we are not dealing with a normal phenomenon but a bunch of wild freaks who wish there were us
coop city 7 years ago
Rita, I feel your pain. Like the other writer said we al have faced racism or looked down on during our journey in education to what we are now. But at the end of the day, we are not going to give up because we come from a c ... read full comment
Rita, I feel your pain. Like the other writer said we al have faced racism or looked down on during our journey in education to what we are now. But at the end of the day, we are not going to give up because we come from a country where there is no racism but challenges. And one has to be strong to have a decent life back home. Good article, BRAVO! Your parents must be proud of you.
SAMMY 7 years ago
Folks, racism is still alive and kicking in America. I experienced it at first hand in college and at the workplace.
Folks, racism is still alive and kicking in America. I experienced it at first hand in college and at the workplace.
NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO KUO 7 years ago
It is so sad that blacks are subjected to all kinds of humiliating treatments in America.
Is it a crime to be born black?
Folks, this is the very reason why Kwame Nkrumah wanted to liberate the black race from the rac ... read full comment
It is so sad that blacks are subjected to all kinds of humiliating treatments in America.
Is it a crime to be born black?
Folks, this is the very reason why Kwame Nkrumah wanted to liberate the black race from the racists race. Nkrumah after living in the west and having experience the racism and discrimination at first hand, he realised that the only way the black race can be truly emancipated was to unite and industrialise the continent. That is why in his so deep and endless foresight, he said the indepence of Ghana is meaningless, unless it is linked to the total liberation of the African continent. The CIA and the our local "Dadabas " who have no idea what it feels like to be hustling in the west like Nkrumah did, will gang up against Nkrumah and get rid of home. A good thing was killed. The black race attempt to free itself from the shackles of the colonial slave masters will be aborted prematurely.
How many Ghanaians knew that Kwame Nkrumah used to sell fresh fish in Harlem to make ends meet and used to preach at black churches in Philadelphia? After going through all the dehumanising experiences, he was so determined to liberate his people but the stooges who are so enameled by everything western, including drinking tea, were not on the same page with him and with their perverted cry for "democracy" , they brought every dream that Nkrumah had for the black race to a screeching halt.
SAINT GHFUO, MEDIOCRITY STINKS CUUHH! 7 years ago
RACISM WILL NEVER GO AWAY. EVEN IN GH THERE IS RACISM. EVEN WITHIN UR OWN EXTENDED FAMILY, THERE ARE CERTAIN PREJUDICES. EVEN THE RICH HAVE PROBLEMS. SO WHY ARE U COMPLAINING? WHY DONT U SELL UR TOTO AND BE HAPPY? U WILL SELL ... read full comment
RACISM WILL NEVER GO AWAY. EVEN IN GH THERE IS RACISM. EVEN WITHIN UR OWN EXTENDED FAMILY, THERE ARE CERTAIN PREJUDICES. EVEN THE RICH HAVE PROBLEMS. SO WHY ARE U COMPLAINING? WHY DONT U SELL UR TOTO AND BE HAPPY? U WILL SELL UR TOTO, SELL DRUGS, SELL KENKEY, OPEN A GH GROCERY STORE AND STILL COMPLAIN. STOP COMPLAINING AND OWN SOMETHING, SAVE UR MONEY. AT LEAST, WITH MONEY U CAN USE THAT TO LESSEN UR PAIN SMALL....
ELINAM 7 years ago
animal
animal
kweku Yonko 7 years ago
"Modern day Africans in America are made to feel special but in a deceptive kind of way." Wow i don't know where you are getting that from. We are all in this shit together everyday. Who is treating us special?
"Modern day Africans in America are made to feel special but in a deceptive kind of way." Wow i don't know where you are getting that from. We are all in this shit together everyday. Who is treating us special?
SAINT GHFUO, MEDIOCRITY STINKS CUUHH! 7 years ago
THE GAME IS RIGGED AND NOT IN YOUR FAVOR. A BLACK PERSON LIVING IN WHITEMAN COUNTY IS LIKE GOING TO THE CASINO...THE GAME IS RIGGED IN FAVOR OF THE CASINO. SO WHAT ARE U GOING TO DO TO WIN AGAINST THE CASINO, U ASK/ U HAVE TO ... read full comment
THE GAME IS RIGGED AND NOT IN YOUR FAVOR. A BLACK PERSON LIVING IN WHITEMAN COUNTY IS LIKE GOING TO THE CASINO...THE GAME IS RIGGED IN FAVOR OF THE CASINO. SO WHAT ARE U GOING TO DO TO WIN AGAINST THE CASINO, U ASK/ U HAVE TO BE CORRUPT.U HAVE TO BE A TRICKSTR. U CANT PLAY BY THE RULES BCOS THE RULES ARE RIGGED AND STACKED AGAINST YOU. THAT MEANS, U HAVE TO TAKE RISKS. EVERYDAY, TAKE A RISK. DO SMTHING U HAVE NEVER DONE BEFORE. BUT SLIMY AND TRICKY ABOUT IT.....THATS HOW U GAME THE SYSTEM. IF U DECIDE TO PLAY B THE RULES OF THE OYINBO MAN, U WILL LOSE....N COMPLAIN. HOW DO U THINK THE ITALIANS, JEWS, RUSSIANS MADE IT IN THE NEW WORLD..CANADA AND AMERICA...MAFIA!...THEN THEY SENT THEIR KIDS TO BE WORK IN GOVT TO BECOME MAYORS, POLICE CHIEFS, LAWYER, HEDGE FUND MANAGERS ETC....THEY ALL STARTED OUT AS MAFIAS...WATCH GODFATHER 1 AND 2
ELINAM 7 years ago
now that you're talking some sense. Ghanaians with tooo much church can not be like Nigerians. pale homo jesus makes then love too much of oyinbo to even think of anything bad. they think jesus is looking at them.
now that you're talking some sense. Ghanaians with tooo much church can not be like Nigerians. pale homo jesus makes then love too much of oyinbo to even think of anything bad. they think jesus is looking at them.
Yaw Adu-Asare 7 years ago
This backward-thinking girl may be living in rural America. She is purely seeking attention.
This backward-thinking girl may be living in rural America. She is purely seeking attention.
Ato 7 years ago
Whatever your name Yaw Adu Asare you must be the most stupid person I have wasted my time reading from. An ignorant bigot who thinks everything american is great. These are the people who work 10 jobs to buy 200$ sneakers to ... read full comment
Whatever your name Yaw Adu Asare you must be the most stupid person I have wasted my time reading from. An ignorant bigot who thinks everything american is great. These are the people who work 10 jobs to buy 200$ sneakers to go show of in Ghana. Write your story here too and let us judge if you are doing an honest work earning low income wage or other underground business making your millions.
Coaches 7 years ago
Yaw Adu,good for airing your views on the girl's article,however,let me condemn you to the highest level for your seeming ignorance about what the article says,some of us have been direct victims of these discriminatory treat ... read full comment
Yaw Adu,good for airing your views on the girl's article,however,let me condemn you to the highest level for your seeming ignorance about what the article says,some of us have been direct victims of these discriminatory treatment so ,we will understand exactly what she is saying ok.
KK 7 years ago
"You are not like them". Please elaborate on this when you come back. I have the feeling that they tell our African American brothers and sisters the same thing. I smell the divide and rule tactics here. Many thanks for bring ... read full comment
"You are not like them". Please elaborate on this when you come back. I have the feeling that they tell our African American brothers and sisters the same thing. I smell the divide and rule tactics here. Many thanks for bringing it up. Peace be with you.
ELINAM 7 years ago
That's exactly what I sensed. Divide and conquer.
But it got into the head of some Africans that they do not have to fight with AAs. But they made it possible for the ground to be a little soft for our landing thru pushing ... read full comment
That's exactly what I sensed. Divide and conquer.
But it got into the head of some Africans that they do not have to fight with AAs. But they made it possible for the ground to be a little soft for our landing thru pushing for some limited civil rights.
Koo 7 years ago
From the reactions of readers, Rita's story seems to be representative of such things. Obviously, she is not the only one who has suffered that kind of discrimination. It will, therefore, be necessary to discuss and analyse t ... read full comment
From the reactions of readers, Rita's story seems to be representative of such things. Obviously, she is not the only one who has suffered that kind of discrimination. It will, therefore, be necessary to discuss and analyse the details. But she has not finished her story. Maybe we will have to wait to see what analytical conclusions she draws and her recommendations.
Those of us who settled in Europe also experience discrimination. I am personally interested in knowing if the type of discrimination we face here is different from that faced by blacks in the USA. The parameters are different. Europe as colonialists may have had longer to deal with Africans than USA but Europe has never had lots of Africans living with them in close contact. They have never had the institution of slavery the same way as USA had it. "House nigger" and "field nigger" had never applied in Europe.
It was Europeans who sold us to the Americas. They were also the ones most instrumental in the abolition of slavery. Racism in Europe took on a slightly different nature than that in the USA. That difference can still be seen today. But racial discrimination IS discrimination, no matter which form it takes.
I wish to read the concluding part of this piece before further comments.
Anyway, why should African-Americans be called Africans? They are not Africans any more than European-Americans are European. If we don't regard them as Europeans, why should we regard African-Americans as Africans? Is it because they didn't come on the Mayflower?
Let the discussion continue...
ELINAM 7 years ago
You're dreaming. Whites are all the same,and WILL DO ANYTHING to dominate you.
African Americans are Africans and have the freedom to choose to be or not.
The US will support the EU anytime as they did with the Marshal Plan ... read full comment
You're dreaming. Whites are all the same,and WILL DO ANYTHING to dominate you.
African Americans are Africans and have the freedom to choose to be or not.
The US will support the EU anytime as they did with the Marshal Plan - $$$$$- that helped rebuilt Europe after the war.
Isaac 7 years ago
I dont even understand why most ghanaians and africans have to be compelled or attracted in these war prone areas like USA ,Europe ,middle east etc who are also racist. Left wt me alone ,no one would desire to be in such plac ... read full comment
I dont even understand why most ghanaians and africans have to be compelled or attracted in these war prone areas like USA ,Europe ,middle east etc who are also racist. Left wt me alone ,no one would desire to be in such places to be a slave. Meanwhile if u are hard working in ur own country, u will be respected. WHY SHOULD I GO TO AMERICA AND BE MALTREATED. Let stick to working for our nations oooo and we wont complain of racism or black lives matters again.PERIOD!
Kutsii 7 years ago
There was a mass exodus of Jews from Egypt to Canaan in the days of Moses and the same happened after 2nd World War .
The Jews understood where they came from, their shortcomingsand failures and found a solution. Today t ... read full comment
There was a mass exodus of Jews from Egypt to Canaan in the days of Moses and the same happened after 2nd World War .
The Jews understood where they came from, their shortcomingsand failures and found a solution. Today they can feed, clothe and defend themselves.
We have complained since the days of slavery and is high time rich African Americans emancipate Africa. The Whites should also return the stolen wealth; gold silver and blood diamonds.
Reparations for 400years of slavery should also be paid to the Hague and consequently brought to Africa. Let's STOP complaining and ACT.
Hmm Rita due oo!
But we shall overcome one day. We just need to keep learning!
God bless you
We need to get back to our roots and make it GREAT.Girl I am with you
An inspirational piece I must say! We suffer not because of leadership paralysis but because of the silence of those who ought to have voice it out.
I feel your pain Rita. Not surprising though since we are always at the receiving end because of the greediness of our leaders. Let's invent things and others will believe in our children.
Here is a wonderful piece, very revealing amd equally inspirational. I am waiting for the continuation.
Africans must wake up. The real challenges that we face are how to overcome political and economical oppression and ...
read full comment
This is a well written piece and I can see and feel with the writer. It is very revealing, sad and encouraging at the same time.
I have lived and worked in Western Canada for a little over 15 years and what our sister has ...
read full comment
HEY RITA, DID U PLEDGE AKA? THE END GAME FOR EVERY BLACK PERSON IS TO TRY AND CREATE UR OWN JOB. WHY DONT U INJURE URSELF. GO ON PERMANENT DISABILITY AND USE THE MONEY N TIME TO START UR OWN BUSINESS. JUST DO LIKE SOME FRIEND ...
read full comment
Rita, I don't for once think modern day Africans in America feel we are exempt from racial injustice. We are victims, too, and you succinctly laid out instances where you were the victim of blatant racism but we refuse to cry ...
read full comment
There is no place better than where we can really feel at home. Aim to return with your intellect intact and innovative acumen and help transform Ghana to the paradise we all want. Try it and you will wear a permanent smile. ...
read full comment
Mixing neathertel blood with human blood is the cause of all this.this might sound like a joke but you can google it.every race except the black man does have neathertel dna.most of them also have black dna. clearly our ances ...
read full comment
Rita, I feel your pain. Like the other writer said we al have faced racism or looked down on during our journey in education to what we are now. But at the end of the day, we are not going to give up because we come from a c ...
read full comment
Folks, racism is still alive and kicking in America. I experienced it at first hand in college and at the workplace.
It is so sad that blacks are subjected to all kinds of humiliating treatments in America.
Is it a crime to be born black?
Folks, this is the very reason why Kwame Nkrumah wanted to liberate the black race from the rac ...
read full comment
RACISM WILL NEVER GO AWAY. EVEN IN GH THERE IS RACISM. EVEN WITHIN UR OWN EXTENDED FAMILY, THERE ARE CERTAIN PREJUDICES. EVEN THE RICH HAVE PROBLEMS. SO WHY ARE U COMPLAINING? WHY DONT U SELL UR TOTO AND BE HAPPY? U WILL SELL ...
read full comment
animal
"Modern day Africans in America are made to feel special but in a deceptive kind of way." Wow i don't know where you are getting that from. We are all in this shit together everyday. Who is treating us special?
THE GAME IS RIGGED AND NOT IN YOUR FAVOR. A BLACK PERSON LIVING IN WHITEMAN COUNTY IS LIKE GOING TO THE CASINO...THE GAME IS RIGGED IN FAVOR OF THE CASINO. SO WHAT ARE U GOING TO DO TO WIN AGAINST THE CASINO, U ASK/ U HAVE TO ...
read full comment
now that you're talking some sense. Ghanaians with tooo much church can not be like Nigerians. pale homo jesus makes then love too much of oyinbo to even think of anything bad. they think jesus is looking at them.
This backward-thinking girl may be living in rural America. She is purely seeking attention.
Whatever your name Yaw Adu Asare you must be the most stupid person I have wasted my time reading from. An ignorant bigot who thinks everything american is great. These are the people who work 10 jobs to buy 200$ sneakers to ...
read full comment
Yaw Adu,good for airing your views on the girl's article,however,let me condemn you to the highest level for your seeming ignorance about what the article says,some of us have been direct victims of these discriminatory treat ...
read full comment
"You are not like them". Please elaborate on this when you come back. I have the feeling that they tell our African American brothers and sisters the same thing. I smell the divide and rule tactics here. Many thanks for bring ...
read full comment
That's exactly what I sensed. Divide and conquer.
But it got into the head of some Africans that they do not have to fight with AAs. But they made it possible for the ground to be a little soft for our landing thru pushing ...
read full comment
From the reactions of readers, Rita's story seems to be representative of such things. Obviously, she is not the only one who has suffered that kind of discrimination. It will, therefore, be necessary to discuss and analyse t ...
read full comment
You're dreaming. Whites are all the same,and WILL DO ANYTHING to dominate you.
African Americans are Africans and have the freedom to choose to be or not.
The US will support the EU anytime as they did with the Marshal Plan ...
read full comment
I dont even understand why most ghanaians and africans have to be compelled or attracted in these war prone areas like USA ,Europe ,middle east etc who are also racist. Left wt me alone ,no one would desire to be in such plac ...
read full comment
There was a mass exodus of Jews from Egypt to Canaan in the days of Moses and the same happened after 2nd World War .
The Jews understood where they came from, their shortcomingsand failures and found a solution. Today t ...
read full comment