Racism in Egypt
they are just a mixture of lighter shades..what a waste of time being racist to eachother..when there is much more problems in Egypt to worry about!
chocolata wrote:What makes me laugh is Egyptain people are black!
they are just a mixture of lighter shades..what a waste of time being racist to eachother..when there is much more problems in Egypt to worry about!
LOL yes. the "whiter-than-thou" culture in Egypt is really killing me
This is great, and I hope this issue will get noticed and the hate and racism will stop!

Something else happened to me about 2 weeks ago, instead of being quite and ignoring the situation, i answered back in a very polite way, and it felt great!
The girl actually apologized many times and we will meet for coffee once i arrive back in cairo (im currently on vacation back home in the states) to talk about this.
I guess killing them with kindness really does work!
hope everyone has an amazing new year!!


I'm from caribbean, brown skinned and very educated (my words, in my own little world lol lol lol). I can't throw stones at racists though. If we treat people differently because of social status,educational accomplishments, eye colour, religion or skin colour aren't we being "a/n -ist"? How do we treat the less fortunate? The issue here is how we are treating people, looking down on people, attacking people etc because they are different to us.
The character of a person is what makes us. We can be humane aka be human beings or we can be somethings else (an -ist). I'm guilty and I'm trying to change. Being a victim or racism here in Egypt made me think about how I treat other people or make them feel because its not something I like or enjoyed. How do we treat or view the people sitting on the ground eating, the persons selling the little tissue pack, the folk who ask for money and pull jersey saying "mister mister".
Love people, treat all with love and respect. And I agree with you, kill them with kindness. You can only bring someone to your level. You pull someone and if you're up they get lifted, they're made better, they come up to your level. If you pull on someone and they end up down its a good indicator of where you are. Food for thought. Love life and live!
our parents taught us to be polite, but with some people being polite is a big mistake

Don't Let that ever happen to u again
and yeah u should stand up and give them a piece of ur mind!I Agree 100% with every word VidoDido said..Make it Stop right there and then when it happens.
MissAquarius, MrLeavelle...
I do have Sudanese friends, neighbours, and workmates originally from Luxor and Aswan, dark-skinned and all , we go out to cafes, outdoor activities, work ..etc.
I do believe what u said and im sure there r mean ppl out there,brats.. but non of this happened in our case.


Even know guys & girls who are totally into dark-skinned beauty..and find them attractive and or as they say 'sexy'


So there you go, life is full of extremes, the good and the bad.
Once again i feel for u and it wud be annoying and disappointing and hurtful to hear such comments.
So be Safe everyone, thank God we have each other here to vent and comfort

FaReSALandlos wrote:next time, say el salve de teb2a omak, the salve is your mother
our parents taught us to be polite, but with some people being polite is a big mistake
LOL!
that just cracked me up!
Noticed Topic is old though..
They will never known the south Egypt is the most kindful Egyptian whom judged that country and build it's culture and civilization.
Sorry for that

Lucky I got out of that mood. I do not keep quiet any longer. Ive picked up some Arabic and I say my piece in my broken Arabic. Not many Egyptians are confrontational and hate being called out in public. Tell them off and they back off and apologize. I was once in a store with hubby and these 2 girls were looking at me and gossiping and laughing. I literally turned and stared at them, guess how quickly they backed out of there?
I hate that I've had to become so tough! But its either that or play the victim. which i will not do. I come from South Africa, my parents went through this all their lives, and I am not about to carry that legacy.
You can have the most fantastic CV, but when you apply for a job, you may be asked about your skin colour. If you are not very white, expect your application to be turned down.
Some employers go so far to prefer blond people over those with dark hair!!
You might be in trouble looking Latino. They are looking for an 'Arian' look.

Take care and keep in touch if you like.
honestly the first thing i thought when i saw your pic, that you look cute
so don't mind other people
god born us free and we live like god want us
they are slaves to the media and wrong thoughts
you have my support even if you punch them in the noise
well Check my skin tone lol!
Egyptians (Copts) ARE Ethincally , Biblicaly AFRICANS.
These guys are complete retards. even DNA Anthropology says that!
I am conducting a reseach on the same problem, racim in Morocco with reference to Egypt, I would love to talk you about the topic if possible.
Thank you,
ouhemou@gmail.com
Obviously as I have just read ut.
Reverse racism - stop trying ti make excuses for your countrymen.
Black people should integrate more!!
all thus people are quite right - racism is very alive and kicking up a storm in Egypt.
And your post is a perfect Illustration of that!
Well i do still experience some racism but its to the point where I kinda got used to it and ignore it. Its sad to say this but I guess this is the way myself and other people I spoke to deal with it. However, if it comes to the point where I need to say something I will cause sometimes you have to put some people in check!

take care everyone, and thank you so much for all your kind and encouraging words

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