8 June 2011

My African looks & roots:



My African looks & roots:

Been African is a pride that no one will take away from me. I am lucky and gifted to be the one.

We have seen and heard a lot on culture and many more in African’s life.The history tells us,but more stories has been illustrated by the way we live.Africa has many people of different looks, I mean light,dark and tanned skin but it is real confusing when people out of Africa thinking of Black people as Iconic figure that represents the whole continent. The explorers named Africa as “DARK CONTINENT” during their visiting in early times, So did this name planted a seed of Africa been represented by black ?.Who knows! However the number of Black skin people has been always high as many countries have lots in them. But the main point here is not about the skin colour only , we have to look at roots of all the people who represents Africa from their countries,how did they get there? and why are they differ in looks. Yes indeed! The answer will be so tough to find, it is a misery. We have heard from historians about the remains of a human being found in Africa(OLDIVAI GEORGE) believed to be the first human to live in this world, is it true?, we don’t know. ”So if I look like me and born in Africa where is my roots come from? Why do I look different from others?”.

We are all the same! that’s what I believe. Although we differ from the skin, hair eyes etc, we still have the same colour in blood, we all have feelings, and we all reproduce and die. In this case “a man will only differ from the other only if he doesn’t play within the cycle of life“. We should be proud for who we are without discrimination among us.
Despite of all these views there is a threat on race disappearance due to the facts like migration from continent to continent. People meet and intermarried. As we know the world’s three quarter population is occupied by Indochina people, do you think that any race apart from the Indochina will be in danger of disappearance?. Its all on your case to figure that out.

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