As the first black man to have suffered more abuse and discrimination from Black people than White people, I am flipping the narrative of blaming White people for the challenges Blacks face in society because it fails to address the root cause of the problem– how Blacks bring up their children. I launched my #StopAntiwhiteIndoctrination campaign after noticing the difference between how Blacks and Whites are brought up, offering a moderate voice to those who are labled racist and pushed to the far right for opposing anti-white indoctrination.
Moses Tai grew up on the Huruma Estate in Eldoret, Kenya’s fifth largest town, in the 80’s before moving to the UK in 2008 to study. After developing his innovative approach to sustainable change through ten years of research, in 2018 he founded African Development Choices, a UK-based social enterprise on a mission to reduce poverty in Africa by empowering communities to make informed development choices. He is passionate about systems change i.e. addressing the root causes, rather than the symptoms, of societal issues.
He is also the founder of the #StopAntiWhiteIndoctrination campaign, which he launched because:
- He believes that the root causes of the racial divide are about how children are brought up, not skin color.
- He has suffered more abuse and discrimination because of the way he was brought up from Black people than White people.
- He is passionate about systems change - addressing the root causes, rather than symptoms, of societal issues.