Growing up BLACK IN GERMANY 🇩🇪

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Ya girl has finally uploaded her first episode and doesn't hold back! No tea, just henny, so relax, sit back and enjoy the ride!

CLUBHOUSE: Henewaa Boateng

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This was sad what you go through but as black man born and rise in Canada I could relate.
My parents remember that I come home and told them that teacher said my parents should teach me to go with girls of my own kind not white girls. There put me in special Ed class and I remember when I was 11 a racist boy of 14 years of age just push three black boys saying racial slurs to us but when he push me I fight back that he have to see doctor. But the principal suspend me since he did not belief my witness because according to him there are not good witness. This was in the 1980s

collinhenry
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This is amazing queen!
Nice camera, very good articulations and melanin is poppin!! Lol
I hate the German school system, it’s not fair at all, we are deemed from very early on and have to fight for a better education!
Keep it coming!😘

naramanga
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Sharing your personal experience makes it authentic. Bravo! Keep it up.

kwakuakuamoahboateng
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Really deep truth about what happens in Germany. Thanks for boldness.keep up the create work

arabaotoo
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I think our school had general problems, I faced the same problems and I can totally relate to everything 😅 but I like your content, keep it up 👍 👏👏

isiMH
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The recommendation after elementary school which secondary school should be attended is given by the teachers. This is usually based on academic performance, not skin color. If that actually happened to you, it is very bad. At the very end, however, it is the parents who decide, not the teachers. If a child doesn't have the skills to go to high school, it's probably not doing them a favor as a parent.

jorghartmann
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Hahhahaha real school or whole school😂😂😂. Love it sis. Tha K's for sharing

AroundSchweigenwargestern
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Gestern Clubhouse
Heute Youtube ✌🏿
Wünsch dir viel Erfolg

jhinoventura
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If you look, speak or behave differently than the people around you, you will be treated differently. That is a simple fact and sometimes good, sometimes bad. I was born in Northern Germany and moved into a little village in the Schwarzwald when I was 5. I was the only one in my class being able to speak hochdeutsch, so most of the teachers loved me. That was in the 1960s. I met the first black person in our kitchen because my father brought a customer home. Never met any black persons while doing High School in Montana, next black person was an African prince I met at work in Germany (Father was king of some small African tribe and had send his son to study in Germany). Then I remember a mixed race girl while working at the hospital as a nurse. I liked her from a distance til I heard here talking for the first time. She used the local dialect (Schwäbisch) and looks and sounds simply did not fit.
Why I tell all this? All of us are living in times whee many things change and they change fast. Not everybody is able to adapt so fast. My daughters once had an exchange student over for several days and it took me three days to get used to her skin color. Every time I looked at her, I saw the skin color. That only changed at the fourth day when we went to a Fest in the Pfalz. There she turned to a visiting friend we had to explain the odd habits of the Pfälzer to.
But times are changing, I live in a small village and I keep meeting people with dark skin or from Asia or some eastern country on the streets, in the pharmacy or in shops. All I really care for is whether they speak my language (German) fluently. If so, they are native to me, no matter what their passport may say.
Listening to you, I have the impression you are to young to see the long time trends yet and you seem to complain too much. And in any case, you ARE beautiful!

wora
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You are a very beautiful young lady, many women are envious of a such a lovely skin. And I have to tell you one thing about people: "Stupidity knows no borders!" Bullies are found in every country and in every social class. I hope your life now as a young adult is better.

arcticbear
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Is sad that in area of Toronto where I was born in North York in 1986 was 12% who was Black in schools but 30% in special Ed class.
In 1985 in Toronto, Canada 25% of Black people have university education will as for White people was only 16% but some how there feel black people are inferior in education.

collinhenry
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Can we just talk about how pretty she is 😍😍😍😍😍
You're voice is so cute and raspy hehhe
Where are you from? (Ethnically)

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