My skepticism overshadows this to the maximum. And, if Maria is here in the US, then Mosiah won't have to change his plans after all..... :wink: But, guess what, Mosiah? You still can't go to Russia!
I guess this shows that Russians consider all black people the same, whether they are black Americans, British, or native Africans. I hope that some of you black people that keep saying blacks all over the world have nothing in common read these posts. Peace.
I got to see it to believe it. Plus I need testimonies on it as well since now those Russian PoPos are doing nonething to those skinheads.
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Well, if you are into slavic chicks and want to experience an Eastern European culture with post-Soviet atmosphere, then Ukraine is by far the better alternative. There, skinheads and racial attacks on blacks are as common as snow in California. I wonder why these Africans chose to stay in Russia in the first place? To me, that's the saddest part about Moscow and the way black people are treated in Russia in general is. If African governments and the African Union decided to build more Universities with state of the art facilities and excellement programs and curriculum, then there will be no need for African students to travel that far and expose themselves to those uncivilized goons. There are plenty of Russian people in Southern Africa---in place like Botswana, Namibia and more in the Republic of South Africa, but we don't hear of a group of African attacking them merely because they are white and russians.
I believe Russia and Ukraine are so much alike, almost the same. so it doesn't really matter where a black person goes, it can be dangerous in both countries as well as be totally okay and safe :smt045
It could be true, but how come we hear about so much more attacks in Russia than in Ukraine? Remember I was in Kiev and the blacks there told me that attacks on foreigners was very rare. On the other hand, Moscow and St Petersburg are infested with skinheads while skinheads are "rare" in Ukrainian cities. So true, it could be dangerous in both countries, but then again, it could be dangerous anywhere in this world for anybody... I know that Kazan, your city and other regions in Russia don't have the same problems as Moscow but...anyways, Russia would have to deal with these skinheads and the violence against foreigners sooner or later because it just looks bad and it's giving the country a terrible reputation. If there are so many skinheads, it's because deep down, they know they can get away with such barbaric behavior, so politicians should do something and not allow impunity.