Ferguson police execute an unarmed 17 yr old boy (Update: Ferguson police chief to resign 3/19)

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Nope.

Infrastructure, jobs, food production and natural resources has much more to do with it than landmass :heh:

Yeah, because America somehow has much more natural resources than Africa. :mjlol: As far as infrastructure, it's not as if it can't be built and food is abundant. Africans aren't starving because the land doesn't make enough to support them.
 

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Talked to this cac that still tried to posture that "he ran towards him" nonsense.
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Yeah, because America somehow has much more natural resources than Africa.

This thing called importation/exportation :ohhh:



As far as infrastructure, it's not as if it can't be built and food is abundant.

Who is going to build this fund this infrastructure to house an additional 44 million people :ohhh:


People aren't starving in DRC, Somalia, Sudan, Mali, etc.....news to me :ohhh:

Just because you have arable land doesn't mean its being used :ohhh:
 

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This thing called importation/exportation :ohhh:

It doesn't matter. Africa can sustain itself through what's already there. America cannot.



Who is going to build this fund this infrastructure to house an additional 44 million people :ohhh:

Any country/continent is going to go through major changes if 44 million people are suddenly added to the population. Guess that partially takes care of the 'jobs' issue though right? :skip:

People aren't starving in DRC, Somalia, Sudan, Mali, etc.....news to me :ohhh:

I didn't say they weren't. I said it's not due to Africa itself not having the ability to support them, which it isn't.

Just because you have arable land doesn't mean its being used
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Exactly, which is why we can't say Africa itself is overpopulated.
 

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It doesn't matter. Africa can sustain itself through what's already there. America cannot.

Africa isn't sustaining itself. It could do a lot of things as a continent but it isn't.



Any country/continent is going to go through major changes if 44 million people are suddenly added to the population. Guess that partially takes care of the 'jobs' issue though right? :skip:

No it doesn't. We don't have Jew money or the skills en mass to counter the amount of jobs that would be need to be created.



I didn't say they weren't. I said it's not due to Africa itself not having the ability to support them, which it isn't.

You want to talk about possibilities. As it stands, African nations cannot support themselves. They could if they address certain issues but they have not so far.


Exactly, which is why we can't say Africa itself is overpopulated.

Africa is definitely overpopulated. Can that be addressed by investing in Africa? Sure. Can that be helped by adding 44 million people? No.
 
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@TheProfessor on another note, the DA prosecuting over the Mike Brown case is Bob McCulloch (the one who has never got a grand jury indictment when an unarmed black man was killed by a white police officer) is an elected official in STL. He's also a board member on the organization that's raising money for Darren Wilson (500k at last count).

If you still thinking voting is not important, you've been fooled breh. He's held that position since 1994, and he keeps getting elected. He's also a democrat, so the majority of black people who did vote, probably voted along party lines to keep a white supremacist in office.
Respectfully...you're right, I don't think voting is effective. Changing the system has been something we've tried to do for many years now. I'm of the opinion that, given the innumerable roadblocks set in place, given past history and current events, there will continue to be roadblocks -- whether a Black person is in office or not. We've got one in the White House, actually. Anyway, I don't think there's a single initiative we haven't tried already and I suspect it won't be long before things take a turn for the worse. If the key is to get OUR people in power then maybe we need to start doing that in places where our people are already the majority.
 
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Africa isn't sustaining itself. It could do a lot of things as a continent but it isn't.





No it doesn't. We don't have Jew money or the skills en mass to counter the amount of jobs that would be need to be created.





You want to talk about possibilities. As it stands, African nations cannot support themselves. They could if they address certain issues but they have not so far.




Africa is definitely overpopulated. Can that be addressed by investing in Africa? Sure. Can that be helped by adding 44 million people? No.
Africa the continent is overpopulated? Or specific countries? Africa the continent absolutely isn't overpopulated.
 

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Africa the continent is overpopulated? Or specific countries? Africa the continent absolutely isn't overpopulated.

At the individual country level and continent, outside of maybe Botswana and Namibia, you have quality of life and sustainability issues.

Africans have their own institutions, infrastructure and defense to grow to accommodate the growth now and into the future. Should Black American do business with Africans? Sure. Can any of these nations hold 44 million expats? No. They are dealing with state formation in the post colonial era themselves.
 
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At the individual country level and continent, outside of maybe Botswana and Namibia, you have quality of life and sustainability issues.

Africans have their own institutions, infrastructure and defense to grow to accommodate the growth now and into the future. Should Black American do business with Africans? Sure. Can any of these nations hold 44 million expats? No. They are dealing with state formation in the post colonial era themselves.
Not sure why all 44 mil must go to only one country, for starters. But at least you're thinking in the right direction.

And yes, many nations in Africa are dealing with post-colonial issues. And that's another discussion -- a long one, I might add. So let's stay here? No. I'd rather struggle to uplift my own then help the enemy while he polishes his gun.
 

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Not sure why all 44 mil must go to only one country, for starters. B

So list some countries. Lets do a simple thought experiment because I doubt you realize how difficult it is to move across borders in Africa.

After we find out the visa and cross border trade rules, lets look at the economies.

After that, lets look at the identity politics and ethnic tensions in each country.

So let's stay here?

Where is here? My city and state is a Black base. Many Blacks are trying to make the SE a Black base. Seems much more feasible.
 
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So list some countries. Lets do a simple thought experiment because I doubt you realize how difficult it is to move across borders in Africa.

After we find out the visa and cross border trade rules, lets look at the economies.

After that, lets look at the identity politics and ethnic tensions in each country.
The idea that you can only move to a country with a stable economy is a little silly. We're not moving there so we can lie on a hammock, squeeze lemons and sip its juices. We're going to build our own. We can start with Ghana and take it from there.
 

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We can start with Ghana and take it from there.

The same Ghana whose economy has tanked, has famine in certain regions and just signed on to a 20 year IMF development program is going to be the place 44 million people go to and build up away from Cac supremacy? It cost more to do a transaction from Ghana to Nigeria than Nigeria to France :dead:


We're not moving there so we can lie on a hammock, squeeze lemons and sip its juices. We're going to build our own.

What does this mean? Explain this in depth?
 
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The same Ghana whose economy has tanked, has famine in certain regions and just signed on to a 20 year IMF development program is going to be the place 44 million people go to and build up away from Cac supremacy? It cost more to do a transaction from Ghana to Nigeria than Nigeria to France :dead:




What does this mean? Explain this in depth?
Based on your first sentence, I don't think you read anything I wrote today. Seems like the South is a good place for African-Americans -- stick to your plan and I'll stick to mine.
 

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Based on your first sentence, I don't think you read anything I wrote today. Seems like the South is a good place for African-Americans -- stick to your plan and I'll stick to mine.

aka I can't explain my half-baked plan
 
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