In Defense Of America
Cameroon native Nestride Yumga experienced real corruption and civil rights abuses in West Africa. Then she came to America, the land of opportunity, education and freedom. So when Black Lives Matter protests declared America guilty of systemic racism and injustice, she knew she had to defend her adoptive country.
Yumga drew the ire of BLM following the George Floyd incident in Minneapolis, confronting protesters and giving them a piece of her mind. She says the protests are basically a sham. They’re not about empowering black people, but disempowering them, leading only to hopelessness, anger and shame.
Putting the debacle in perspective, Yumga says, “When I hear people talk about corruption and civil rights abuses here in the U.S., I shake my head. They never lived in Cameroon.” Listen to her defense of America in the following episode of PragerU.
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