A Liberian-American TV host created a video to explain the
obvious: citizens from West African nations are “human beings” and not the
virus.
With reports of Liberians living in Dallas being told to “Go
back to Liberia,” Liberian-American employees being told to stay from home from
work even though they have not been exposed to the virus, Shoana Clarke Solomon,
a Liberian photographer and TV host, produced the “#IamaLiberianNotaVirus”
video which recently went viral.
According to The Root, Solomon said her daughter recently
came home from school where a classmate told her, “You’re from Liberia, so you
have a disease.”
In the video, Solomon explains that both she and her
daughter were hurt by the comment, which led to the creation of the video.
“We are Liberians, Sierra Leoneans, Guineans, and Nigerians,
” she says in the video. “We live in a region that has been devastated by a
deadly disease. But we’re not all infected. It is wrong to stereotype and
stigmatize an entire people.”
“Remember, we are human beings. I am a Liberian, not a
virus”
Via.bossip
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