Racism is All Over the World Not Just In America-Cindy Porche
Cindy Porche a Singer, Songwriter, Blogger and Influencer in an interview with the Aspehricnews expressed her pains towards how the blacks are being treated negatively in the European Countries especially in Spain where she resides.
Cindy laments how terribly the blacks are being faced with racial discrimination in trains, parks and sometimes the blacks get beaten up in the communities they find themselves
Our correspondent asked Cindy if the police reform bill to be passed in America will cover all the blacks needs for free movement and good livelihood, she said: “I think so because if the bill is passed to order, it will definitely cover both America and Europe, the Europeans look forward to the Americans. Whatever, the Americans do, they copy, so once that bill is passed is going to also favor us in the European communities. racism is everywhere is not only in America.
“So, we are all hoping and praying for the bill to be passed.
“We will be tranquil in our movement, in our going out, in whatever we are doing. Like going to look for job, taking your children to the park, going out you are driving all these things has to be stopped because we are not safe, I hope the bill should be passed.
Cindy when asked if there is any form of discrimination against the blacks in Spain.
Cindy said: “Yes, here in the community where I stay in Spain we have a lot of discrimination, the racial thing amongst the black people. For example, if you go and look for a job, even when you have all the qualifications, they prefer to give the job to somebody that has got a white skin.
“I am talking about countries like South America, Bolivia all these people because we are black they always discriminate us. And sometimes when You are on a train, You sit down and when a white man comes and sees a black man, You will stand up for the white man to sit down.
“In some cases, the whites cover their nose as if we the blacks are stinking. Even the children in the school are discriminated, you go to the park it’s the same thing and maybe a black person is driving and commits little offense that does not even warrant anything, the way they handle the case but if it is a white man they will not do like that.
“So, it is really existing here, even sometimes they beat up the black people, but because we live in their community we have to try and support and take the law because if you go against the law, you don’t have anybody here they will send You to jail.
“So, we are trying to live with it, but I hope and I pray that sometime someday all this will change. She added.
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