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How are africans in the diaspora equally guilty? I fail to see how this is so. It's one thing if you're talking about africans in the diaspora who happen to be in the fortune 500, or happen to be president of the u.s.a., etc. But exactly how are dirt-poor Africans in, say, Bed-Stuy, New York or Sophia, Guyana in any way guilty, let alone "equally" guilty?
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