Ruud Gullit
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And what also is, what you hear a lot, especially among the white people, I have friends, a friend of mine went for a trip to Nigeria and he has a project there.
And he came back and he says, yeah, I was treated in a strange way.
And then he realized how it feels to be treated like that.
And a lot of people,
especially white people, don't understand, they don't know what it is to be treated well, because they have never been in touch with it.
So therefore, it is for a lot of people difficult to understand, but it is necessary to understand.
And I think that the black community at the moment, they don't take it anymore.
And I think it's right not to take it anymore.
But of course, you don't want it in violence.
But
what happened with Martin Luther King didn't change anything.
So there has to be happening something drastic, like almost like a revolution.
I hope it's not violent revolution, of course, but something has to happen.
And especially black community is afraid that now everybody's talking about it.
But in three months time, everybody goes back to their usual thing and nothing changed.
And I think that
We are fed up with it because I am black as well even though I'm half white and I'm black and I look black and I feel the same thing for a lot of people.
I understand the other side, I understand both sides but
There has to be and has to come a change.
And I think that this is the moment to do so.