I sympathize with the man. But when he implied that, as a person living in America, you don't have to worry about a police officer disrespecting your human/civil rights because of the way you look... he lost me there. The United States may not be as bad as Ethiopia... but come, come now.
Aside from that moment in the video, it was a good interview.
@SkywalkingEarthling Well I can agree on some points but you have to realise that at least here you have recourse you can sue for Police Bruality in Ethiopia they would just killed you. I know that they have the racial profiling here but in Ethiopian it was different because of communisim.
I sympathize with the man. But when he implied that, as a person living in America, you don't have to worry about a police officer disrespecting your human/civil rights because of the way you look... he lost me there. The United States may not be as bad as Ethiopia... but come, come now.
Aside from that moment in the video, it was a good interview.
SkywalkingEarthling 3 years ago
@SkywalkingEarthling Well I can agree on some points but you have to realise that at least here you have recourse you can sue for Police Bruality in Ethiopia they would just killed you. I know that they have the racial profiling here but in Ethiopian it was different because of communisim.
AlmazB 1 year ago
he is been real .
die4ethio 4 years ago
i think he has every right to change his name or religion if he want too...
Shanko12 5 years ago
His name doesn't sound Ethiopian.
addisgeta 5 years ago
That is not the name he was born with. He was actually born Muslim
gsilvian 5 years ago