For all the issues we have in Canada (and the US), it’s worth remembering that in many ways things are waaay worse when it comes to race in other parts of the world. This nonsense is obviously unacceptable and am glad Schroder is unambiguously calling it out. Unfortunately, Lithuania doesn’t have the best rep when it comes to this.
well last time someone posted him talking bout the racism in europe, idiots where replying “idk, i’m not from germany” yet i got killed for saying you don’t need to live somewhere to know discrimination happens!
downvote away tho!
Living in North America, especially in a major city, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the world is becoming more progressive.
And even here we know that we struggle with racism, and take steps forwards and backwards in trying to address it and correct for it. Steps that take place over years or decades.
In most of the world outside North America, and especially outside of Western Europe, they don’t even reflect on their racism, or think it’s something that needs to be corrected.
Most of the world is fairly content to be racial supremacists at worst and xenophobic or racist at best.
No one else really puts the effort into trying to reflect on their bigotry.
Oddly enough, the only professional basketball game I’ve ever been to was in Lithuania and I was with a black guy. It was in Kaunas. We were in the area for a training exercise. Anyway, the fans were awesome. It was a super fun experience. In fact, the people in Lithuania were unbelievably awesome. Also, every team has black players on their team. I’m not saying this didn’t happen… but I can say that it does NOT reflect the majority of Lithuanian people. It’s a beautiful country.
Europe is notorious for this. They’re always racially abusing soccer players. Shit is disgusting
If you can’t take the heat, stay outta the kitchen. Some cultures use more spices than others.
It really sucks that we are in 2025, and people still can’t understand that no matter where you are from and how you look that at the end of the day, we are all humans and all deserve to be able to enjoy life on this planet without shit like this.
Its never gonna change because nations dont want to punish people for bigotry. Just gotta keep pushing and count your money.
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For all the issues we have in Canada (and the US), it’s worth remembering that in many ways things are waaay worse when it comes to race in other parts of the world. This nonsense is obviously unacceptable and am glad Schroder is unambiguously calling it out. Unfortunately, Lithuania doesn’t have the best rep when it comes to this.
well last time someone posted him talking bout the racism in europe, idiots where replying “idk, i’m not from germany” yet i got killed for saying you don’t need to live somewhere to know discrimination happens!
downvote away tho!
Living in North America, especially in a major city, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the world is becoming more progressive.
And even here we know that we struggle with racism, and take steps forwards and backwards in trying to address it and correct for it. Steps that take place over years or decades.
In most of the world outside North America, and especially outside of Western Europe, they don’t even reflect on their racism, or think it’s something that needs to be corrected.
Most of the world is fairly content to be racial supremacists at worst and xenophobic or racist at best.
No one else really puts the effort into trying to reflect on their bigotry.
Oddly enough, the only professional basketball game I’ve ever been to was in Lithuania and I was with a black guy. It was in Kaunas. We were in the area for a training exercise. Anyway, the fans were awesome. It was a super fun experience. In fact, the people in Lithuania were unbelievably awesome. Also, every team has black players on their team. I’m not saying this didn’t happen… but I can say that it does NOT reflect the majority of Lithuanian people. It’s a beautiful country.
Europe is notorious for this. They’re always racially abusing soccer players. Shit is disgusting
If you can’t take the heat, stay outta the kitchen. Some cultures use more spices than others.
It really sucks that we are in 2025, and people still can’t understand that no matter where you are from and how you look that at the end of the day, we are all humans and all deserve to be able to enjoy life on this planet without shit like this.
Its never gonna change because nations dont want to punish people for bigotry. Just gotta keep pushing and count your money.