Stegura
01-26-2009, 08:58 PM
http://www.ltn.lv/~chris/logo.gif
The Afrolat Organization of Latvia is pushing for greater integration, understanding, and exposure of African culture in Latvia. Their goal is to increase African and Latvian interaction.
The Afro-Latvian association is not about color. It is about people. It is an association of a group of very educated, law-abiding and unprejudiced men and women who are willing to contribute positively to the society they live in. The Afro-Latvian association is not about segregation, it is about co-operation. It is a group of people who are zealous to work hand in hand with all sections of the society in other to achieve its aims as well as fight its ills. It is not about antagonism, it is rather about enlightenment.
The first person of African descent probably came to Latvia many centuries ago. He was most likely a slave worker toiling for his German lords. That was the order of the day at that time. There does not seem to be any record in history of their continued presence.
The first Africans came to the modern day Latvia in 1973 to study at the then Riga institute of Civil Aviation-a prestigious institution that trained students in the fields of avionics and computer technology. Over the years a lot more arrived to pursue their studies at the Aviation University, Medical School and Technical University. Most of the students arrived on very competitive scholarships awarded by their various governments. This ensured and implied that only the very hardworking and clever ones made it to these educational institutions. Then Africa was still a black hole for most of the inhabitants of Latvia for very little was known about this continent, about its people, about its culture and about its values. These students amazed their lecturers and fellow students with their solid pre university preparation, their ability to follow a course of studies in a foreign language after a year's acquisition, and definitely by their ethics, dedication, mental stamina, temperament, and none the least the strength to withstand the harsh and unbearable, for them, winter.
http://www.ltn.lv/~chris/aflat.html
However, most of the pics on their websites seem to be aimed solely on African male/Latvian woman interaction..very depressing and very predictable.. :mad:
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/latgale3.jpg
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/latgale2.jpg
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/daugavpils1.jpg
Afrolat children
http://www.ltn.lv/~chris/afrolatkids.jpg
This clearly shows that most Africans have no intention to keep their African identity, but much rather to bastardize the Latvian gene pool.
The sad thing is that Latvians only make up only 57% of entire population of Latvia, so they may soon be a minority in their own country. The Latvian birthrate is also among the lowest in the entire world. So it's only a matter of time........................ before the Latvians will be reduced to a minority in their own country and become an extinct people and culture, like the Prussians. . . . . . . . .
The Afrolat Organization of Latvia is pushing for greater integration, understanding, and exposure of African culture in Latvia. Their goal is to increase African and Latvian interaction.
The Afro-Latvian association is not about color. It is about people. It is an association of a group of very educated, law-abiding and unprejudiced men and women who are willing to contribute positively to the society they live in. The Afro-Latvian association is not about segregation, it is about co-operation. It is a group of people who are zealous to work hand in hand with all sections of the society in other to achieve its aims as well as fight its ills. It is not about antagonism, it is rather about enlightenment.
The first person of African descent probably came to Latvia many centuries ago. He was most likely a slave worker toiling for his German lords. That was the order of the day at that time. There does not seem to be any record in history of their continued presence.
The first Africans came to the modern day Latvia in 1973 to study at the then Riga institute of Civil Aviation-a prestigious institution that trained students in the fields of avionics and computer technology. Over the years a lot more arrived to pursue their studies at the Aviation University, Medical School and Technical University. Most of the students arrived on very competitive scholarships awarded by their various governments. This ensured and implied that only the very hardworking and clever ones made it to these educational institutions. Then Africa was still a black hole for most of the inhabitants of Latvia for very little was known about this continent, about its people, about its culture and about its values. These students amazed their lecturers and fellow students with their solid pre university preparation, their ability to follow a course of studies in a foreign language after a year's acquisition, and definitely by their ethics, dedication, mental stamina, temperament, and none the least the strength to withstand the harsh and unbearable, for them, winter.
http://www.ltn.lv/~chris/aflat.html
However, most of the pics on their websites seem to be aimed solely on African male/Latvian woman interaction..very depressing and very predictable.. :mad:
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/latgale3.jpg
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/latgale2.jpg
http://www.ltn.lv/~afroleo1/images/daugavpils1.jpg
Afrolat children
http://www.ltn.lv/~chris/afrolatkids.jpg
This clearly shows that most Africans have no intention to keep their African identity, but much rather to bastardize the Latvian gene pool.
The sad thing is that Latvians only make up only 57% of entire population of Latvia, so they may soon be a minority in their own country. The Latvian birthrate is also among the lowest in the entire world. So it's only a matter of time........................ before the Latvians will be reduced to a minority in their own country and become an extinct people and culture, like the Prussians. . . . . . . . .