What if Black Americans all decided to live in 1 State...GA, MS, and AL, for example

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You guys think down south cacs are just going to pack up with the U.S. government consigning us entire cities and states/regions to ourselves :comeon:?

I remember when I used to be in Pan African/black conscious groups, and somebody would bring up a conversation about creating our own country just for black folks, within the United States and I would always it'd be highly unlikely/impossible to do that for numerous reasons.

I understand having optimism but some things are just wishful thinking.
 

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And you’re borderline retarded trying to create and talk about things that will never happen.


No talk about entrepreneurship, making big bucks and investing.


But lots of talk about fictional ideas that will literally never happen.


c00n shyt


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You're the perfect example of the house slave happy to get his meals and sleep in the cabin and tell massa when the slaves are planning to escape.

"It'll never happen!" :usure:

Then when it happens...

:ohhh: :mjpls: "I'm tellin massa"

I bet you also believe that ADOS going for reparations is unrealistic as well, yes?

Everything black people do to try to uplift themselves is simply "impossible" because "that's just the way it is."

Instead of always pointing to the reasons why it won't work, I don't know why more don't think HOW can it work THIS time? Doing nothing just keeps the status quo.
 

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Trying to get 100% of people on board with a strategy is a great way to fail. Instead look at the states that have the lowest populations and calculate how many black people you would need to move there to have an overwhelming majority. That's pretty much what the Mormons did with Utah, and what the Mexicans have been doing with the Southwestern USA.
This! If only around like 30k black folk move to Iowa that would be enough to change the politics of that entire state. It's like this for all those low populated states. They are the center of American political power with the electoral college scam and Senate seats:francis:
 

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On this note, Kagame in Rwanda is giving the template of how to get over tribal conflicts that other countries might need to take as inspiration if they can get leaders who actually care about their country instead of western or Chinese puppets who simply care about lining their pockets. He got rid of tribal designations after the genocide and focused on building nationalism around strictly being Rwandan. Tutsi and Hutu designations are no longer allowed. Just Rwandan.

I know folks have their issue with the dude, but as far as progressing past tribal conflicts, this is the right way to go about it.
Won’t happen religion is ingrained in a lot of these cultures. Regardless if they get rid of ethnic tension flares of religious tension will be abound and still ties back into their ethnicity.
 

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Won’t happen religion is ingrained in a lot of these cultures. Regardless if they get rid of ethnic tension flares of religious tension will be abound and still ties back into their ethnicity.
There is a way around this but I don't know what the outcome would be. Instead of picking a side or banishing one or the other religion, offer a third way of thought.

A third way is an alternative to religion for people on either side to escape to that is supported by the state or remove all religion from the government as possible and replace the desire for religious worship with ideology. Neither side will be happy but due to divisions amongst themselves, it's unlikely they will ever agree to collaborate amongst themselves against a common enemy. This is how states like China and other secular governments got around this problem. It is divide and conquer and our history with that isn't pleasant but it's about results.

I'm just a dude on a message board so I'm just talking but these problems aren't unsolvable. You only can be defeated after you try not before. :yeshrug:
 

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There is a way around this but I don't know what the outcome would be. Instead of picking a side or banishing one or the other religion, offer a third way of thought.

A third way is an alternative to religion for people on either side to escape to that is supported by the state or remove all religion from the government as possible and replace the desire for religious worship with ideology. Neither side will be happy but due to divisions amongst themselves, it's unlikely they will ever agree to collaborate amongst themselves against a common enemy. This is how states like China and other secular governments got around this problem. It is divide and conquer and our history with that isn't pleasant but it's about results.

I'm just a dude on a message board so I'm just talking but these problems aren't unsolvable. You only can be defeated after you try not before. :yeshrug:


But that's how it begins. A conversation. And then a conversation becomes a meeting, so forth and so on. The Berlin Conference started as a conversation. Did all of Europe need to be on board with this? No. And Europeans took over an entire CONTINENT of people. And we can't consolidate power to one measly state? :stopitslime:

Think about it.

How on EARTH could King Leopold II king of the small country of Belgium, manage to convince the Great Powers of Europe to give him the lucrative region of the Congo as his own personal domain?

It's crazy when you think about it. As evil as these men were, they were BOLD and they thought BIG.

I'm sure there were a bunch of other Belgians in the room that said, "it can't be done" but someone didn't listen. :sas1:
 
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