Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Transracial German Model (Martina Big) Adopts Kenyan Name, Denounces Racism [VIDEO]

*Transracial German model Martina Big is speaking out on the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

“Unfortunately, many Black people are treated like second class people,” she told Metro on Wednesday. “I think it’s right that people protest loudly against these grievances because this is the only way to point out the broad dimensions of these abuses and to indirectly exert pressure on politicians and other people in influential positions.”

Big has been on a quest for the last few years to transition into a Black woman.

This includes enhancing her Caucasian features with multiple plastic surgeries and melanin injections to achieve her look. She has also had her breast implants modified so she can keep “filling them up” without the need for any more surgery, per The Sun.

Big also wants her breasts to ultimately be twice the size of the current world record holder.

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She was recently baptized in Kenya and now goes by the name Malaika Kubwa.

“Since I became a Black woman, I have worked intensively to learn more about the culture and history of Black people,” she continued.

Martina, however, claims she has personally never experienced racism.

“I am very well known in the media, so people are more aware of being racist towards me because they are afraid that their behavior would be publicized in the press.”

“I am always on the road with my husband Michael,” she continued, “and he is not only a useful helper but also my bodyguard.”

She also denounces white people who are against the Black Lives Matter movement.

“To condemn the Black people for just demonstrating against being treated as second class people — It cannot go on that white people lead a better life by exploiting and oppressing Black people.”

“I wrote several times in my posts and comments that I found the police brutality and the violence against the Black community intangible and I try to encourage my Black brothers and sisters,” she revealed to Metro.

Kubwa previously told The Sun that her transracial journey is “the clear proof that I’m a real Black woman now.”

“If my transformation continues to be so good, I will soon be identical to other Black women,” she said. 

Adding, “You can not imagine it is a great feeling to become more and more a Black woman.”

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