You didn't answer the question.We aren't a group lol.
My fam in east africa .. they dont think of one big African or Black world wide group lol
Just like North Koreas arent thinking of Japanese as a group with them.
Thats a black america thing....honestly Im a regular nikka from here so black people here are my group. My family and friends and fellow black Americans. If im real my actual blood family in east Africa arent even the same type of nikka i am, its Even Less Connection for most African Americans because they dont have a clue what group they would clique with in Africa.
Pan africanism is some made up BS and west indies decent leaders really pushed the idea in the uk and America- But its not real.
Knowing that the Pale Man is the Devil is something we can all know and move with that knowledge and the knowledge of These Systems. But we dont need to pretend that Nigerians aren't likely to fukk one of us over.....
At this point, is it really even a stereotype???
First off, I was primarily talking about Black folk in America, regardless of origin. There are obvious ways that all black folk in America are connected, unless you believe that anti-Black racism doesn't exist or will just go away if you ignore it or some shyt.
But more important is the question, who is ever helped by the divisiveness? Sure, many Africans don't see themselves as united with other Africans. Who has that benefited? Many Kenyans don't see themselves as united with other Kenyans. All that matters is whether you're Kikuyu or Luo. Who has that benefited?
If you're already a smaller group with limited power, and the oppressor is more powerful and more united, then who benefits from division among the oppressed?
That's why I think purposely causing division is bullshyt. Yeah, if they're idiots like the fool in the OP, call them out because THEY have chosen sides. But purposely pushing away others just cause their parents are born on the same country as him? That's the kind of bullshyt our common enemies love to see.
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