Air France Flight Got Played: Sent to Canada 'Cause of a Brotha from Congo
U.S. borders stay on smash; flight got curved 'cause shorty been to the DRC, and Uncle Sam ain't playin' that.

Aight, so check it: This Air France flight was tryna slide into the U.S., right? But they got curved, hard. Why? 'Cause one of the passengers was comin' from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Straight up got rerouted to Montreal. That's how it is, man.
See, Uncle Sam ain't messin' around with these border rules, especially when it comes to health concerns. They got mad restrictions on folks comin' from certain places, and the DRC is on that list. It's a whole power play, and we seein' it firsthand.
Now, you know how it goes. The system always hits us the hardest. Folks just tryna travel, visit family, maybe even start a new life, but they gettin' blocked at every turn. It ain't right, but what else is new?
This ain't just about one flight, though. It's about the bigger picture. It's about how the U.S. treats folks from Africa and other countries that ain't got the same resources. It's like they buildin' walls higher and higher, keepin' us out while they benefit from our labor and resources.
And you know they ain't thinkin' about the regular folks on that plane. They just seein' numbers and threats. They ain't care about the stress, the delays, the money lost. Nah, they just worried about keepin' their own safe, even if it means steppin' on everybody else.
We gotta start callin' this stuff out for what it is. It's discrimination, plain and simple. It's the same old song and dance, just a different beat. They tryna make us feel like we ain't worth nothin', but we gotta know our value. We gotta stand up for ourselves and fight for what's right.
Real talk, this ain't just a travel story. It's a story about power, privilege, and the way the world is stacked against us. But we ain't gonna let it break us. We gonna keep fightin', keep grindin', and keep buildin' our own tables where we can all eat. Know what I'm sayin'?
Word up. Keep it 100.
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Sources: - U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - World Health Organization (WHO) - Black Lives Matter - The Conscious Rapper


