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  • Jul 7, 2025
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    Giordano

    “Not doing literally anything”

    Like speaking up for Palestine

    Y’all boys some cheap dates lol “free Palestine” and it’s all gravy

  • Jul 7, 2025
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    Broscodolo

    Y’all boys some cheap dates lol “free Palestine” and it’s all gravy

    Its better than literally nothing

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Swayzomad

    How'd you suppose we get there?

    This aint our country and never will be. These crackers will never let us forget what we were brought here for. Im more of a Pan Africanist myself

  • Jul 8, 2025

    It is

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Preme55_

    This aint our country and never will be. These crackers will never let us forget what we were brought here for. Im more of a Pan Africanist myself

    Same question applies to you then, how'd you suppose we get there?

  • Jul 8, 2025
    rather late

    Its better than literally nothing

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Swayzomad

    Same question applies to you then, how'd you suppose we get there?

    By building connections with Africa. They’re allowing descendants of the slave trade dual citizenship and even the right to abode before you even become a citizen.

    Buying/building a home and making living there is much more feasible than is currently projected in the US with Blackrock and the billionaire class buying up everything. The same way China took control of its industries and resources Africa is doing now and in 20 years tome or so we will see a completely different continent.

  • Jul 8, 2025

    Aint she american? Whats the problem?

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Preme55_

    By building connections with Africa. They’re allowing descendants of the slave trade dual citizenship and even the right to abode before you even become a citizen.

    Buying/building a home and making living there is much more feasible than is currently projected in the US with Blackrock and the billionaire class buying up everything. The same way China took control of its industries and resources Africa is doing now and in 20 years tome or so we will see a completely different continent.

    africa is not a country my guy idk what you talking about
    what you're saying is not true in all countries, actually only true in a few of them

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Preme55_

    By building connections with Africa. They’re allowing descendants of the slave trade dual citizenship and even the right to abode before you even become a citizen.

    Buying/building a home and making living there is much more feasible than is currently projected in the US with Blackrock and the billionaire class buying up everything. The same way China took control of its industries and resources Africa is doing now and in 20 years tome or so we will see a completely different continent.

    Never heard anything like this. Which African countries are you talking about who are doing this?

    It will certainly be cheaper in some cases but there's a whole load of other factors to consider, like lifestyle, culture, crime, corruption, it won't be so easy to gather assets there and especially not foreigners en masse.

    Also most prominent countries aren't taking control, they are either selling their resources to the west (USA) or selling their infrastructure to the east (China) and if not you get a Congo situation where they'll pay Rwandan militia to steal the resources.

    Everything doesn't seem so simple or even feasible unless every leader becomes like Ibrahim Traoré overnight

  • Amerikkka?

  • Jul 8, 2025
    RareRarFiles

    africa is not a country my guy idk what you talking about
    what you're saying is not true in all countries, actually only true in a few of them

    Where did I say it was a Country my guy pretty sure I said continent in my message

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Swayzomad

    Never heard anything like this. Which African countries are you talking about who are doing this?

    It will certainly be cheaper in some cases but there's a whole load of other factors to consider, like lifestyle, culture, crime, corruption, it won't be so easy to gather assets there and especially not foreigners en masse.

    Also most prominent countries aren't taking control, they are either selling their resources to the west (USA) or selling their infrastructure to the east (China) and if not you get a Congo situation where they'll pay Rwandan militia to steal the resources.

    Everything doesn't seem so simple or even feasible unless every leader becomes like Ibrahim Traoré overnight

    Ghana, Sierra Leone, Benin, and Liberia already offer citizenship or residency to descendants of enslaved people, and Guinea‑Bissau, Burkina Faso, and Namibia are developing similar programs.

    I mean, when you take away the Western lens of America being the gold standard, everything you listed happens here too—crime, lack of food, homelessness—it’s all rampant and getting worse, and often used deliberately to terrorize Black communities.

    When we talk about “lifestyle” in the U.S., especially for Black people at the bottom of the income band, it’s really just about keeping up with the Joneses. Black household wealth is projected to hit zero by 2053.
    It’s a pipe dream to expect to move to any country and keep up with that Western lifestyle—but it’s also a crack pipe dream to believe we truly have anything here in America

  • Gangy 🇨🇳
    Jul 8, 2025
    Smacked Voodoo

    Feel like anyone who says or alludes to that kinda s*** is either white or grew up privileged. It's no way someone Black or Latino and grew up with nothing would say some dumb s*** like that.

    You’d be very surprised

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Preme55_

    Ghana, Sierra Leone, Benin, and Liberia already offer citizenship or residency to descendants of enslaved people, and Guinea‑Bissau, Burkina Faso, and Namibia are developing similar programs.

    I mean, when you take away the Western lens of America being the gold standard, everything you listed happens here too—crime, lack of food, homelessness—it’s all rampant and getting worse, and often used deliberately to terrorize Black communities.

    When we talk about “lifestyle” in the U.S., especially for Black people at the bottom of the income band, it’s really just about keeping up with the Joneses. Black household wealth is projected to hit zero by 2053.
    It’s a pipe dream to expect to move to any country and keep up with that Western lifestyle—but it’s also a crack pipe dream to believe we truly have anything here in America

    Interesting, just looked it up and it does specify those with ancestral ties which is also problematic for those who can't trace that far back or simply are not from these countries which is most Black people. Nice program if it works as intended though.

    Lol I haven't considered the US the gold standard since I was 12. But you're saying completely different things from what I said earlier, I didn't mentioned any of these things you did except crime. I'm more specifically talking about the change someone would experience after the move and if someone Black from the west can adapt to the lifestyle changes (like accent, culture, amenities, how the locals will treat you), corruption (particularly when it comes to owning assets, may stories of people having their assets seized for absolutely no reason), and crime (which is certainly more intense and rampant to the levels the West face depending on the country or region). But most importantly if the Black diaspora move en masse is the largest issue with this idea.

    Agreed on everything in this paragraph but I meant more the things I mentioned above when I say lifestyle.

  • Jul 8, 2025
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    Swayzomad

    Interesting, just looked it up and it does specify those with ancestral ties which is also problematic for those who can't trace that far back or simply are not from these countries which is most Black people. Nice program if it works as intended though.

    Lol I haven't considered the US the gold standard since I was 12. But you're saying completely different things from what I said earlier, I didn't mentioned any of these things you did except crime. I'm more specifically talking about the change someone would experience after the move and if someone Black from the west can adapt to the lifestyle changes (like accent, culture, amenities, how the locals will treat you), corruption (particularly when it comes to owning assets, may stories of people having their assets seized for absolutely no reason), and crime (which is certainly more intense and rampant to the levels the West face depending on the country or region). But most importantly if the Black diaspora move en masse is the largest issue with this idea.

    Agreed on everything in this paragraph but I meant more the things I mentioned above when I say lifestyle.

    Yeah i mean the only country that is strict about direct lineage is Sierra Leone the rest you just need to prove your ancestry through a test from african ancestry or 23andme not a complicated process. Most decend from these countries in West Africa.

    I mistook what you meant by resources from a personal standpoint. But I mean Black Americans have their assets seized here for no reason other than racism think of the all the highway projects that destroyed mainly black neighborhoods with imminent domain. I also dont think it gets more corrupt than our current political system with Aipac owning everyone either.

    I think it’s a stretch to say the biggest issue is the idea of mass migration. That’s not what Pan-Africanism is about. Nobody’s saying the entire diaspora needs to move overnight. It’s about building connections—economic, cultural, and political—between us and the continent. Some will move, some won’t, and that’s okay. But I truly believe that as things keep getting worse for us in the U.S., connecting with Africa might end up being a better option for more of our people—not because it’s perfect, but because it gives us something we can build and own.

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