Most stable black majority countries in the world? I want to eventually get out of the US.

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Are u saying Nigerians don't say A LOT of negative shyt about us black americans :sas1:

I know ur not trying to say that lol
of to honest, out of all the African immigrants, I'll say Nigerians probably look down on AAs the least. Now if you talk about other countries, I could agree.
 

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Check out Windhoek, capital of Namibia :whoo:

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More pics: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1484104
 
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My Bosnian friend said a black guy went to Bosnia and everyone took pictures with him like he was famous or something
I can see that sine most people only seen black people on tv.

A place that doesn't have a existing black population outside of African students will be treated, for the most part, as a commodity.
 

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Their team/country is full of cacs to :mjlol:


They hate blacks out in that region to
Tons of Angolans who fled the civil war went to Portugal and they started successful businesses out their.

Have you seen their national football team? They field a lot blacks, on par with France, UK, and maybe Holland.

Now since Angola is a booming economic country, the black diaspora is investing into it as well. Angola, on a whole, is moving forward.
 

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China got us breh :youngsabo: Plus we got our own Security forces http://www.rss.org.bb

We straight

If China got us I'd feel a little safer, yes. But the RSS? I wouldn't feel secure in the least.

These are the nations who make up the RSS. I am going to put a strike through the names of the nations who would likely turn on us under the threat of the U.S. invading our small happy West Indian paradise:

Brazil
Canada
CARICOM Member States (Antigua and Barbuda The Bahamas Barbados Belize Dominica Grenada Guyana Haiti Jamaica Montserrat Saint Lucia St. Kitts and Nevis St. Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad and Tobago )
Dutch Territories in the Caribbean
French Territories in the Caribbean
United Kingdom
UK Overseas Territories
United States of America


Hardly the formibdable defense system that it looks to be when on paper, after you remove those names.

Add to that the following list of "affliated" organizations (or in other words, the orgs who all have their collective hand up the RSS' ass) and it quickly becomes evident who's in control here, and even more importantly, where interests would lie under the threat of the U.S. invading a Black nation:

CARICOM
CCLEC
CDEMA
EU
INTERPOL
AMERIPOL
OAS
UN
US SPP WITH FLORIDA AND USVI
UNDP
OECS
ONDCP

Picture getting a little clearer now :usure:
 

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if you have a good job and money then Nigeria probably the best economy/nicest of all the countries.
 

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Namibia practiced apartheid as well, thus the Germans own and operate most of the businesses. They even have whites as part of the cabinet and they are only about what....five percent of the poplation!? :stopitslime:

It seems racial tension appears to still be there, and some apartheid-like actions seem to have continued: http://allafrica.com/stories/201308090470.html

Namibia: We Clearly Still Have Apartheid - Ya Nangoloh


Windhoek — New Era journalist Lorraine Kazondovi spoke to human rights activist and NamRights Executive Director, Phil ya Nangoloh, on the relevance of his organization in today's society and some of the recent happenings at the human rights body.

NE: Mr Ya Nangoloh, how relevant is the human rights organization within the current Namibian society? Do we still experience issues of human rights abuse as was the case in pre-independence?

PYN: "It is preposterous to compare pre-independence with post-independence. First of all times have changed, there are many challenges that did not exist before independence. And besides that, we have a constitution which we did not have before. The constitution makes provision for the rule of law, for democracy and justice for all. In the pre-independence era, there was apartheid which is contrary to the rule of law. So it is ridiculous really and unfair to compare these periods. But nevertheless, whatever I have to say after independence is in comparison to the constitution, such as Article 1, which is justice for all and Article 23 which outlaws apartheid. Do we still have apartheid in this country? We clearly still have apartheid and on our books we have more than 500 apartheid laws about 23 years after independence. That in itself is a very serious violation, because it violates the very principle which we decided to govern us in the post-independence era. Number two, poverty. We have many people who are poorer than before independence. Statistics by the United Nations say that 56 percent of all Namibians live on US$2 per day - that is below the poverty line, while 35 percent live on US$1 per day. If you add 56 plus 35, you get over 90 percent of all Namibians who are poor today. Besides that, the cake of this country is not administered equitably. The inequitable distribution of resources is a reminder of the apartheid era. The health system is crumbling, the education system is crumbling and the housing situation is crumbling. All these violations must be evaluated in the context of the system or atmosphere that existed at that specific time. Violence against women and children, violence against the elders, gender-based violence, you name it, is so widespread, that is why precisely organizations such as ours are clearly relevant."
 

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Dont bother with Nigeria OP unless you tryna get robbed as soon as your plane land :mjlol:


I know my people :mjcry:
 
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