they are only looked down upon by racists because they're ignorant
Africans are often looked down upon due to historical stereotypes, ignorance, and racism. These negative perceptions can be perpetuated by media, society, and lack of diverse representation. It is important to challenge these biases and promote inclusivity, understanding, and respect for all cultures and individuals.
Enslaved Africans looked upon the branding iron with horror, as it symbolized the dehumanizing process of being marked as property by their captors. This physical act reinforced their status as objects to be owned and traded, rather than as human beings with dignity and autonomy.
Africans were chosen to become slaves primarily because of their physical ability to withstand the harsh conditions of plantation labor, their perceived inferiority by European colonizers, and their vulnerability due to political instability and conflicts in Africa. The transatlantic slave trade further perpetuated the demand for African labor in the Americas.
During the age of exploration and colonization, Europeans often referred to Africans as "robust" because they observed their physical strength and endurance, which stood out compared to Europeans due to differences in environment and lifestyle. This term was often used in a descriptive (though sometimes stereotype-based) way to highlight certain physical attributes of the African people.
Because, they wanted to share their horrible stories to tell what was happening to them.
Enslaved Africans kept their culture by practicing traditional dances, music, storytelling, and spiritual beliefs in secret gatherings or during times when they were not supervised by slave owners. They also passed down oral histories, songs, and spiritual practices to future generations to preserve their heritage. Additionally, some enslaved Africans incorporated elements of their culture into Christian practices, creating a unique blend of traditions.
they are only looked down upon by racists because they're ignorant
The poem "Africa" by David Diop explores the historical experiences of Africans being colonized and enslaved by European powers, leading to the belief that Africans were inferior. This perception of being looked down upon is rooted in the long history of oppression and racism that Africans have faced.
Anime comes from japan, it's popularity is immense. How can it be looked down upon there?
"They look down upon (or disdain) such behavior in class."
In American culture, things like premarital sex and child molestation are looked upon as mores. Mores are things that are looked down upon in a certain culture. Like rape is looked down upon by society as a general whole. But it can vary in some circumstances. Example: In today's society in America, it is looked down upon to have sex before you are married but there are some countries in which small girls are given houses over the summer and can play "house" with the boys of their choice. In this culture, virginity does not exist past the age of ten. In American society, that is called pedophilia and it is looked down upon.
no, I don't think so...
The act of harlotry in society is looked down upon.
they had longer dongs
i do not now
the Sparta were warriors so they looked down upon the Athenians as being weak. The Athenians were educated and schooled so they looked down upon the Spartans as being uneducated
Enslaved Africans looked upon the branding iron with horror, as it symbolized the dehumanizing process of being marked as property by their captors. This physical act reinforced their status as objects to be owned and traded, rather than as human beings with dignity and autonomy.
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