I'm thinking somewhere in the Carribbean...USA is good too, Europe maybe?
Just being born to the average Black family in whatever country...where do you think you'd be better off?
Where do you think you'll have the most success / best life?
USA, Canada, UK, Germany probably in that order. Even though Norway is catching up. And France is ambivalent to black people, but still relegates most of its black populace to Banlieues. Which are NOT the same as living in central cities.
Thing about the USA and Canada as opposed to say, the Virgin Islands or Brazil, is the GDP is SO much higher in those countries. There's a ton of advantages we get by proxy in America/Canada that simply don't exist in other parts of the world. Many of us are lazy/dumb by choice, because our culture and economy allows those freedoms. Even with more overt forms of racism in the US as opposed to Canada and the UK, there's still just so many avenues to make a living in the US that it's really a land of bounty. COMPARATIVELY.
The reason that UK and Germany fall short is basically space and resources. People get better educations in these countries, but their lifestyle isn't anywhere as lavish as America.
Juxtapose this with south america and africa, which have more people of color by percentage, simply don't have the economies or the by proxy benefits that America does.
I mean virtually every Black person in America lives within driving distance of a major university. There's more Fortune 500 companies to work for, there's more grants for entrepreneurship.
America is FLAWED as fukk. And in many ways a very disheartening place to live in. But there's opportunity out there, for sure. I'm not sure if the same class mobility exists in Europe.