As shortwinded as possible. I feel your disdain for capitalism causes you to overlook to an extent expressing ways to advance blacks in modern day capitalist America in regards to economic advancement. An obvious space where I know you do is in regards to protecting labor -- for example unions/wages.
And yes, I did group you in out of convenience despite your obvious differences.
I support group economics, with the caveat that for Afrikan workers, it will not mean they are free of exploitation or economic struggle.
A melanated face firing you or slashing your benefits is still a threat to your livelihood and living standards.
Afrikan elites have also proven themselves to not be on the side of the Afrikan masses. See: the Black liberal establishment, recent examples being the politicians in Maryland and their donors opposing the minimum wage increase for workers in the area, the majority of whom are of Afrikan descent. Also see most countries in Africa where the cac population is negligible but the masses of Africans are still treated like shyt by the state.
As long as we live under capitalism, I want a separate state for us. Otherwise we're going to continue living with a boot on our necks of a society that hates us, a society whose main institutions were founded on keeping us as chattel and denying our humanity.