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July 23, 2024 11 mins

Former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas has crossed a line with his recent xenophobic comments following Team USA’s narrow win over South Sudan's national basketball team. His remarks not only disrespected the talent and effort of the South Sudanese players but also highlighted an underlying issue between Africans and African Americans that needs urgent attention.

In a now-viral TikTok video, Arenas criticized Team USA’s performance, stating that the "males almost lost to some Africans and ‘The King’ had to save us,” referring to LeBron James' game-winning layup. Arenas further insulted the South Sudan team by making derogatory comments about their quality of life and comparing them to the Jamaican bobsled team from the 1988 Winter Olympics, labeling them as the “Cool Runnings team.”

Why Arenas' Comments are Harmful

These comments are not just offensive; they perpetuate harmful stereotypes and undermine the achievements of African athletes. South Sudan’s team played exceptionally well, showcasing their skills and determination. Dismissing their performance with such derogatory remarks is unacceptable.

Moreover, Arenas' insinuation that Joel Embiid, who has African roots, was intentionally underperforming for his "cousins" is baseless and inflammatory. Such statements fuel unnecessary division and distract from the spirit of sportsmanship.

Bridging the Divide

The tension between Africans and African Americans is a complex issue with deep historical roots. However, it is crucial to recognize that these two groups share more similarities than differences. Both have endured immense struggles and have shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. Instead of allowing external forces to drive a wedge between us, we should focus on building bridges of understanding and mutual respect.

A Call to Unity

  1. Recognize Shared Struggles: Both Africans and African Americans have faced systemic oppression and discrimination. Acknowledging these shared experiences can foster empathy and solidarity.
  2. Celebrate Achievements Together: Whether on the basketball court or in other arenas, we should celebrate each other's successes. South Sudan’s near-victory against Team USA is a testament to their hard work and should be applauded.
  3. Promote Mutual Respect: Derogatory comments and divisive rhetoric only serve to weaken our communities. We must hold each other accountable and promote a culture of respect and unity.

Conclusion

It’s time to condemn the harmful remarks made by Gilbert Arenas and instead focus on fostering a spirit of unity and respect between Africans and African Americans. Together, we can achieve greatness and support one another in all endeavors.

Join me, Kingsley Ogwudire, on "Real Talk" as we delve deeper into this issue and work towards a more united future. Share your thoughts, spread the word, and let’s build bridges together.

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