I am an African coming from the Zulu tribe, and the two endogenous beliefs and teachings to our ethic group are our beliefs in higher powers which are God and ancestors. I grew up in a household where we acknowledge both the creator of heavens and earth which is God and our guardian angles which are our ancestors. We understand God to be our source of existence, wisdom and power. Like i had already mentioned that we see or rather acknowledge our ancestors as guardian angles, we believe that they are the intermediaries between the living and divine. Growing up with such beliefs have shaped my life and how i view the world in a very articulate manner which has helped me make good decisions in general.
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It is of no lie that we are all guilty when it comes to stereotyping , in 'How to write about Africa' the writer Binyavanga Wainaina describes how foreign writers , write about Africa how they have made it seem like Africa is one county and how horrible living in Africa is . I believe that Eurocentrism has also played a role in the way foreigners write about Africa .
However Africa is not the only victim of being understood incorrectly , its just a social habit for example Chimamada admits in her video that when she heard that her family's domestic helper came from a poor family . She felt immediate pity for them and was surprised when she was told that the helpers brother made beautifully patterned baskets ,the reason for her shock is that since the family was said to be poor she immediately classified them as unskilled , now this is bad stereotyping .
Personally i have my own stereotypes from what i see on TV and read in novels Dubai is a well developed country which immediately gives me an idea that no one in Dubai struggles to make a living .But after reading through study unit 1 and 2 and watching Chimamanda's video i have come to realize that having a single story about something , likely gives us incomplete or false information so we should learn to look deeper into a situation for better understanding and not go with what we are told and shown .