Religion and colonization are inextricably connected, especially in global south countries like South Africa. “So Europeans came to Africa and introduced us to religion. And at the same time, they took our land and started slavery. This does not make sense to me in my head,” says L-Tido in the video below. L-Tido closes off his commentary looking for understanding, a sentiment many people share with him. His followers have given their two cents in the comment section of the post as well. Have a look at what some of them had to say!
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