Do non-AA's black folk feel entitled to criticize the state of AA's?

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No one is entitled to anything. But no one should be free from constructive criticism. As there are MANY issues with African countries and people, there are MANY issues with africans in America.

There is hardly any perfect group out here. But we should ALL be working towards the plight of blacks all over the world in order to have a chance at combating global white supremacy.
 
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Well it's easy to criticize but i'm also aware that African American culture was developed separate from the rest of the African Diasporic world let alone Africa itself. One thing to appreciate is that AA culture through the oppression of white amerika has changed and influenced the world in modern day arts.
 
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