by the cool who knew of such facts or had any involvement in them with no such facts documented for those who have been following the situation. but it comes as no surprise for yes, investigations was startled. the shields and helmets of the killed lost the trees with holes with torn down cctv from places like hotel car, you know just vanished. the right thing was on the wall, but no one said anything at least most in public. it's really disturbing that now the new a new coordination that they don't want to investigate. what exactly happened? so the berries. oh, stronger and stronger. understanding that behind the sniper stable, it was not gonna coverage, but it was somebody from the new coordination that same to us. new coalition also new lighted as washington and brussels freedom fighters. never mind of some of them . why not seem to belong to us as fast as paul 2 quotes, football, the which hope to crush the quote, yet mafia, the controls ukraine. never mind the base talked about physic, pin liquidating russians because, well, they've done that job have they? they made a full slack, the mike on masika, which set the stage for everything that we're seeing right now. take pace and ukraine beside this thing though, is it, even if this trial spot, it would be spread across the papers, the damage? is there a possible the crew took place and people died. a civil war started on people died, a rule begun, and more people died. whereas those who shot who lied and who danced to the tunes of foreign nations in the name of pow wow. and geo politics on. now again, fall from the front lines mazda minding. yes, not the tragedy for that motherland. so, let's look at the news for now, but do stay with us up next, the $360.00 view. the problem is that there wasn't any confusion inside. they say the community, you know what happened after the after the 7. ok, the part of the government moves and government, but this would be part of what they want is gonna take them all this from the sides. nobody's to read the we'd be finishing with come us people, zillow, i'm us. gosh the hi. i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the i am sky now he's in on this edition of 360 view, we're going to look at the qualifications for being considered a gracious country and isn't really an objective measurement, or their political motives behind such labels. let's get started. the racism has jumped to the top of a social issues internationally. now, according to what world population review, these are the top 10 most races countries in the world. the study claims, the reason for the findings is these countries have a high population of native born residents and a relatively few immigrants and international residents. but the united emirates and united states have some of the highest populations of immigrants and refugees in the world. now sadly, we often only hear those in leadership discuss racism following either a tragedy. or when is poetically convenient and a need of distraction. just like with other politically charged issues like climate change, immigration gun rights and women's rights. racism is only brought up as a motivation for hatred, but rarely do we find it realistic and honest solutions. in fact, the term racism has become so electrically charged once since the label has thrown out there. the other factors which might be involved, become quickly dismissed for fear the damning label will be applied to one's self. therefore, i feel it's rare for the powerful to have a real discussion about the cause and prevention of racism. the label has become a too easy and powerful of a weapon to use against one's adversaries. plus, as we have found, in the case of black lives matter to profitable an organization which was founded in the wake of the george floyd protest to the term chanted legitimately by protesters and made it into a 90 $1000000.00 business center 1st year. sadly, recent headlines of the organization have not been about the work of black lives matter, to fight racism rather about the corruption and the lavish lifestyles of its founders and its leaders. joining me now to discuss the current state of a racism around the world, just like a commentator in, in the west, as well as a writer for african stream, clinton dissolved. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you. when you're in east africa in kenya, but originally from zambia, lester up there for our viewers. tell us about racial tensions broadly if you can about what's going on in africa. i know it's a very complex issue because in the north you have air majorities that in sub saharan advocate, many people actually identify by religious group, linguistic group, and especial travel grouping. so tell us a broadly about what racism means in the context of africa and opposed to the discourse in western nations. yeah, so i think festival, yeah, probably a lot of africans off for medium with stress is going to because probably of the history that we have country is that there for medical life by sitting versus powers. so most of us we are young people who never leapt to, oh, on the folks that unfortunately, conditions by the legacy over through the him, i think it's something that you're with or somehow we was passed on to us by our grandfathers and people who lived under that still, but instead of a gothic and countries, we still see pockets of refusing to uh sit in places the especially if it is, you'll find it in a box where a pig domina t dominated by the probably sit in races and then blackboard then african races cause usually of course, yet not likely to be disconnected by your skin color initially, or mostly it's because of people who you are, you're not really trustworthy to leave you to such an area. so by default, this area of up redundancy occupied by property listed expect rates or even local wild people. if you look at a region or people or in depth origin or leaving this countries. so you'll find that at when people ask, you know, african freight truck says such places, there's usually a little fidgety, it's like pull up security to be heavy, tense about let you in cause they fear to say you don't live there, you don't belong there. so they might think that's probably a safe and even like sometimes even if they know that you looked at, if they just do it to say, probably a good cause, i mean, convenience to they really didn't sleep there. and then unfortunately, most of these think you would, you guys will still give them access in such places. also black by they do the bidding for the people who live with the people who are most likely to europeans or to the indians or to the full from them. it is for your fellow advocates might stuff your from access insights places because if you look to say that during that job and the job is to make sure that those you up yet so those and you have to live in such places have as much of minimal inconveniences by african so they think of the applicants going there just waiting for videos, the residents who need their so. but i think of cause a or fan if starts, that is, it is cannot be compared to the receiving that actually can face when the out them as yeah, i'm african, but i but it sounds to, to spend a couple of years in latin america and tablets and other types of deals for the eh, other puzzles. yeah. they advocate go to the north africa. i be the immediate east . so i know to say that treatment that dr. guns, that's when they probably they're not as bad. i mean, the small is with the fuel potential breakthrough them back for you might just well leaving such a hot on african countries. there's also a country, let's set up a couple of the that's one country is such a hot enough to come. we have to assume these 2 immunizations because when you go to stages, like he kept on me. so i don't think i probably use the last colonial. it's outputs of the continent elliptical i kept telling me, look to foretell you to say as the young black this i'm looking for an apartment to rent is very difficult because a number of loans. who up to now us to really predict what plans, what blacks and leasing. and so i figured it blocked my george county, but because of the economic garden and its, you'll find that most of the people who own properties one apartments i went recently. a video showed a huge stadium of members of a political party in south africa, and they were all shouting kill the board. the western media has largely denied that the chance was racist in any meaningful manner. and there has even been some who have turned around and claimed that the boers and by extension other white people deserve this treatment. given the history of colonialism, what do you make of this and tell us more if you can't about south africa's racial tensions and dynamics. so it's more about people read g against the system. that is, we presented, unfortunately, the biggest beneficiary from that system because i thought they told me that the political system it was on you call them it's, it's, it's good. it's lucky with a bunch of videos to do this. and that because of that generational exclusion, that the 5th most of black people to ask you in poverty, why are those people who it, when the other side of the fence immensely benefited from the quarterly fruits about, but they cause the pay cut and we're very saving about 10 percent of that population . so series on why the royalties do what is owed by majority to white people on this much black politically leads to the i'm got lots of epic on show the i'm not, i'm good at those individualized people, but i think if it is a system which has enabled instead of by them they put to this truck, you make so much leaving nothing for the people. but when they see, i guess they bore to their what to the system. the the undergrad is a system that, that's something that you said the reason why there's no way to go some to days. so that the guy who's born, if the, if someone goes to philadelphia to dallas, is that, i think last week, white people living just the way it pull up the, they're leaving frontier is a go the living with the funds. the about the wait list is that it restaurants drinking that one going to buy? no, none of them fuels to that. and yes, if the to be they never it's a wide so that's good to know. so if that took to this, it is not because that way is much of a sudden, much better the effect that going to be a tech because i'll have to use it as a sacrament, excuse me, high levels. ok. and then unfortunately, if you're white screen most most to assume to say you've got variables that the kids do from you. so of course is that the speech is not because many more attempted a cute have less. i'm going to send you by the just because it's a 30 we spent on finished you pollution. then a lot of the black people, west, you kind of, they have no phone model that excludes them from the economy today. but because of the study, they say balances must have been the fuel economy, kind of different vendors. and these are people who might to have dental clinic to craig. so most likely feel like that's what needs to be set up the demo select to be dropped by black people. not because those black people and so much in that getting a slight people, but most likely the people who it doesn't least what, what's a good blank. unless it doesn't, we'd like to engage in the crate when they target people, every couldn't ideas. they don't want to, to, at tech, it doesn't. and they find that to put nothing new focus, they hope to say when they say lift it, targeted to take it to the find the phone, you know, appropriate to find it while it in your pocket. so most likely, just not to make it to be targeted because it did that when to find something, you know, because they have to get to white people. so i think to say they show off to the board. it's a nonstarter, it's political rhetorics of africa using the let's see what they have on price to bring attention to themselves. even tries to put pay themselves. i have to say now that bunk beds that are going to be, but you kind of need to feed them to them. but most of the majority black methods. so i think if an expanded into they've got an even one to 2 i to get people's attention to it. like maybe they took him by the music. so i think what about him? i did just politically. no one is the intent of getting what so how come i think most one of i'd still have to kind of where they want to do you find me ridiculous because i'm existing where everyone what needs to be able to get something to sustain, to give them such a decent life for that room for the kids in new, in their stomachs i to be able to send that to the school. i think that's what i, nobody said i forgot to do this book a page with nobody. and so i figured it goes to bed to go to thinking about how they're going to, to wise people. so i think it was just that the few people latch on a non issue. so the test and that isn't so that'd be good. good. not definitely to be driven till about, but may so it just that the kinetic despite it is between these 2 meetings and that's so i'm country that to leave under the same sky. what's driving the station? thank you. clinton gonzalez. and after the break, we're going to look at whether racism is being manipulated by politicians for their own political the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense and up the, in the 65. let's be the one else calls question about this. even though we real fan in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rush for the day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the you're watching 360 view, i'm sorry, no hughes. we're back with our desktop, political commentator and analyst as well as a writer for african stream, clinton dissolve. you can now quit. now, do you define the term race? does it mean who exactly does this? how do you interpret the scores around racism that is happening in the west, specifically in europe and the united states? and so i think i owe decide. this is the my don't think i can, i don't know if the academic definition, but i think that the moment you treat an individual you for based on the asking color or maybe the origin. that's the starting point. that's the typical, the entry level isn't by then the fit in place is now from that stage where it just did some of the different jo and the feet. that's 11 pm. if you react differently with, you'll see a white mind working towards you to how you react to a black man. then of course that's the to the and then i said, and then yeah, this isn't becomes institutionalize. and these are the kind of what like what the science of africa weight became disapproval. deland, with it in a way of black people were not allowed to leave in certain parts of the country. they're not allowed to get certain kind of jobs. the got is where they had the intellectual capacity for those jobs that becomes institutionalized, go through them. and i think that's it kind of verses in that port. provide dismounted and that's the use of the easier form of that system to fight because it can just pass legislation to say or, or black people last week he had to leave you and whatever. but like i said, the basic form over this is in website and people, they might be uncomfortable sitting next to a person with different student color. they might be uncomfortable taking to that should be interesting way i submitted by people that say to embrace then that's the most difficult. this is because you cannot pass certain laws to say, nor did they to forced to go through direct competitors. and for jenna to make updates to anyone who feels different like before, you've interacted with an individual before you found out the politics on their own viewpoint, on the look of what issues if you're going to jackson or treat them differently or react in different because of the skin color, then that's, that's in there. now, broadly speaking, what role do you think politics plays in fostering racism around the world? is it a way to boost once political power base? or are there people who feel that they are genuinely defending the interest of their ethnic or their racial group? so unfortunately, the political stage is it'd be grow in flooding up the racist. and the turns on or this was because the thing is that, um, a lot of people have found out that the easiest way to mobilize political support is when you tend people entry each other. them just of us. so unfortunate a few to say if you find that your racial group to say yeah, the one who's got dangerous attached, then it's most likely to go support. and this is chip support. where do i need to go to complex theories? i bought tell you, i'm going to ensure i put on the growth how it will decrypt jobs. however, increase less security simply when you do, i just say i'm going to protect your interest, me and you. we looked like you, we looked at them so you just upset with me a lot of different. unfortunately, they're likely to jump on your bundle and it's not on the race. i mean, you've seen that engine has been used like that's when you come to africa ethnic. it's in the city has been used so that we have sit in individual. ready we use the ethnic groups to say, i'll look up to your interest and yeah, so unfortunately the team, yes, politics have page a major image of role in flaming their suspicion. but they even only look to say in a profit somehow figure out what they for quotes like give them we see 5 minutes left . and so i posted beautifully. this is what always is still the fee in the white population to see when the sub ridges like these blocks with the tickle, but not going to get to do the killing people in the street. i went to the repeal, we mean, or these for the usage. and so it was on votes deputy. unfortunately, even though it's still being used, we have to do with this, they think to see because they, they put themselves as the funds that over particular race or ethnic groups to see they're looking for the interesting well that group, i'm most people unfortunately, that do much question that going to jump on that but but so if that's the way i'm in. ready a probably if what if foot is most likely to identify more with they've reached as an older ethnic groups then with that another what is an over the different ethnic groups? nothing really to say add to that interest. i like, well that's what this i'm from. one of ethnic groups because they're going to see me that's telling me that's what comes of this. so the on needs to send me that solution. but unfortunately, that most likely to align with at least if it's different from it and actually equipped with the interest of that she's just on of like, different from the policy doesn't from another to group. so you said simplicity and quite started way of looking at the world. but unfortunately, the idea is what it is. we want one things to be different, but i also some of those are up to point out to how the idea edits. do you think racism happens more in countries with diverse, ethnic and racial groups within their boundaries or within nations that are more homogenous, ethnically, for example, how do we compare places like china are hungry for that matter 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