Ok so which cities are you specifying this violence is rising from? Black people are not monolithic so are they born here? What is their ethnic background?
The idea that every single black community is filled with violence is absolute nonsense.
I mean are you talking about Montreal? Toronto? Edmonton? Calgary?
Absolutely but then when people read these things or hear about them they cannot treat black people as monolithic as the Canadian black population is incredibly diverse and YES many black children are first-generation Canadians raised by let it be African or Caribbean parents from nations that are itself diverse.
YES of course there are even black people in which lineage has been in Canada for decades upon decades and black people from other nations that are not covered in this.
So within the black community, not everything is straightforward or united.
ALSO the idea that every black person cares or supports BLM is false!
In conclusion, I disagree with the idea that there is violence in every black community in present-day Canada that is ridiculous.
Of course, Thomas Sowell, an American and Leslyn Lewis, a Canadian, do not represent the ideologies of all black Canadians specifically or Americans.
Not every single black person is liberal or conservative and some could care less about politics and activism based on their lived experiences and desire.
Toronto, I understand, has a huge black community, but they do not represent every single black Canadian view or desire, and for individuals to solely utilize Toronto is rather interesting. I mean, what about the black folks in Alberta or Quebec?
Toronto, on the other end, is seen as a success among the black community for representation if you ask black folks in Quebec especially those who do not receive an equal platform.
Anyhow beyond black people that you see online, the black community, like any other community, is filled with complexity.
For example, Nigeria a nation with over 195 million black people and tribalism alongside religious differences, is a clear example of COMPLEX relations among black folks from the same nation.
In Canada itself, every black person has their individual lived experiences and thoughts regarding anything and everything.
Ok so which cities are you specifying this violence is rising from? Black people are not monolithic so are they born here? What is their ethnic background?
The idea that every single black community is filled with violence is absolute nonsense.
I mean are you talking about Montreal? Toronto? Edmonton? Calgary?
Also which black gender or Indigenous gender?
Absolutely but then when people read these things or hear about them they cannot treat black people as monolithic as the Canadian black population is incredibly diverse and YES many black children are first-generation Canadians raised by let it be African or Caribbean parents from nations that are itself diverse. YES of course there are even black people in which lineage has been in Canada for decades upon decades and black people from other nations that are not covered in this.
So within the black community, not everything is straightforward or united.
ALSO the idea that every black person cares or supports BLM is false!
In conclusion, I disagree with the idea that there is violence in every black community in present-day Canada that is ridiculous.
Of course, Thomas Sowell, an American and Leslyn Lewis, a Canadian, do not represent the ideologies of all black Canadians specifically or Americans. Not every single black person is liberal or conservative and some could care less about politics and activism based on their lived experiences and desire.
Toronto, I understand, has a huge black community, but they do not represent every single black Canadian view or desire, and for individuals to solely utilize Toronto is rather interesting. I mean, what about the black folks in Alberta or Quebec?
Toronto, on the other end, is seen as a success among the black community for representation if you ask black folks in Quebec especially those who do not receive an equal platform.
Anyhow beyond black people that you see online, the black community, like any other community, is filled with complexity.
For example, Nigeria a nation with over 195 million black people and tribalism alongside religious differences, is a clear example of COMPLEX relations among black folks from the same nation.
In Canada itself, every black person has their individual lived experiences and thoughts regarding anything and everything.