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[WATCH] Graduation celebrations featuring vibrant performances, including traditional dances and the use of knobkerries and assegais, have sparked debate about the safety of guests and the use of cultural objects at such formal affairs. An education activist raised concerns that these objects pose a danger to attendees, including professors... show more
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Ever since this trend started how many casualties have emerged? Looks like we are about to witness another genocide narrative😳

This guy sounds like a mouthpiece for some white people who didn't like seeing this beautiful.

We studied through difficult situations just to be told we cannot celbrate

Banning would be suppression of cultural expression. Time can be better managed

Are y’all fcuken for real?

Has anyone been harmed before? If not, this conversation is futile and lacks grounds to cause debate. This is the continent of Africa after all.

Ayikho lento aniyishoyo...it's an attack on an African culture

Nooo!!!! These celebrations shook white people. It cannot be that black people should always be the ones who minimise themselves to accomodate certain race.

Everything and anything to destroy and erase, then you'll have us black people supporting erasure and easily conforming to cultures we dont know

With the struggles we go through as black people to graduate. I understand the celebrities being displayed. On the other hand. The safety of other people is a valid concern. Im on the fence with one.

