Samm
2416
Everybody who was living in Rwanda at the time was affected. For God’s sake, 800,000 men women and children were hacked to death with machetes! How each person was affected would depend on which faction they belonged to and what their personal experience was, but nobody could possibly has witnessed that and been unaffected.
I didn’t draw a conclusion. I said his parents came to England with their Rwandan culture which was seriously affected by being bathed in the blood of innocent people. It doesn’t matter which tribe they belonged to, both tribes were traumatized by it. How it affected each individual is not known, but it’s highly unlikely that some of it did not rub off on their child, particularly after the child became old enough to read for himself what went on in that Country while his parents lived there.
None of which has anything to do with anything. But to your and @Oryx’s assertion, that is patently absurd. Not only have I nothing to do with the BLM culture, but I was nowhere near any of the riots that took place across the country. Had I been living in Rwanda in 1994, however, I probably would have been heavily affected even though I am not part of either of the culture that were involved.
If that’s me being me, I’m proud to be me.