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You and your Western Diaporans members are ALSO beneficiaries of the stolen goods and rewards of the crimes involved in Africa. Your military institutions enable and protract crimes and genocide in Africa so you can live better than continental Africans. Euro-American multinationals fund and supply ammunitions in Congo and Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Liberia… to hostile guerrilla groups for access to our resources without a doubt. You are receiving African stolen goods via built schools, new hospitals, road construction, state subsidies, and tax grants. So bro. seshatasefekht, dodging and ducking with black American work on civil rights act of 1965 for the benefice of African immigrants in America does not preclude your people from the sins of questionable support to continentals. Case in point, isn’t negro conservatives representative, and co-leaders of stealing African oils reserves and rich gold and diamond deposits? I have an overall graphic that shows the improvements and growth of African who moves to the States or elsewhere in the Diaspora: clear-cut immigration discrimination, social racism or institutional discrimination, police/criminal justice issues (Amadou Diallos remember?) – Plus, in America (from Brazil, the Dominican Republic to the States) African Diasporan nationalism reflects that continentals are looked down by black America. No hypocrisy here please..
B.K
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