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"Ooohhhhh!! So in fact, we should all just be divided and expect this will be better for us? If ya encourage black unity, why dont you encourage humanity to unite?"
How is wanting indigenous people of their respective lands to have CONTROL over their respective lands and resources "dividing humanity"? Do you not agree with Marcus Garvey? Do you think European elite multinational corporations and their political lackies should rightfully continue to run the world and theive from the masses of humanity and in particular African people? How is encouraging African/Black unity and LIBERATION going against the liberation or eventual unification of all of humanity? Are we not human? Can you ever really hope to have world unity while we remain oppressed and exploited? Or are we supposed to ignore our oppression and exploitation and pretend it isn't going on so we can all have a "feel good/one love" fest(AKA pascification)?***
"Would you have more progress when black people would be divided? NO!
Would you have more progress when all people would be divided????"
***Can you have progress by trying to unite with other people when you are not in a position of self-determination but they are? Can the slave actually "unite" with anyone while still in bondage? Or does the slave first have to free him/herself and her people and destroy the system of bondage that holds them down before they deal with anything else?***
This isn't usually a hard point for the oppressed and exploited African masses to overstand. I'm actually shocked that it has to be repeated over and over to people who claim to be African/Black people...strange IMO, and suspect.
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