Many Africans feel they are often seen as targets of pity due to the portrayal of the continent in Western media, which often highlights poverty, conflict, and disease without acknowledging its rich cultures, achievements, and resilience. This one-dimensional perspective can lead to stereotypes and a lack of recognition for the agency and contributions of African people. Additionally, such narratives can perpetuate a sense of dependency rather than empowerment, reinforcing harmful dynamics in international relations and aid. Ultimately, Africans seek to be seen as complex individuals with their own stories and aspirations, rather than as objects of charity.
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Booker T. Washington said that African Americans should pull themselves up from their own bootstraps.
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According to this excerpt, what was Booker T. Washington trying to promote?He wanted whites to hire African Americans instead of immigrants.
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Pity the fool
I pity the foo.
mr t feels no pity, it was just a clever catch phrase
Mr T. He would pity that fool.
I pity the fool who thinks Mr.T is homosexual!
As many as he pleases.
Mr. T is known for his catchphrases such as "I pity the fool" and "I ain't getting on no plane." He was also famous for his tough-guy persona and his role as B.A. Baracus in the TV show "The A-Team."
(verb) Those in richer countries pity the people who live in poverty because of their governments. (noun) Some observers expressed pity for the condemned criminal. (Mr. T) "I pity the fool who thinks he can scratch up my car!"
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If Mr T and ET had a baby it would say " I pity the fool, who doesn't phone home".
Just fake sympathy for someone he is gonna crush or beat down.
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