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Look nuh man, it was plain from the sarcastic tone of your posts that you intended to belittle Ras Marcus. Plain to me anyway. I often use sarcastic language too when I feel to, but I don't turn around and say "my intentions are not to belittle" when it's obvious that they are.
As I said before, it is likely that I will move forward to Guyana, before I go to settle in Africa, if I ever do.
I have many more links in Guyana than in Africa (though I do have links in various parts of Africa), I am more familiar with the culture, political situation, etc, hence better able to contribute something positive to the society. Africans in the diaspora building up and unifying ourselves is a vital part of eventually creating a United Communities of Africa or whatever you want to call it. If we can't get it together where we at now, it's not likely that we'll have much positive to contribute towards building up the Motherland.
If and when I do move to settle in Africa, I would much rather go as part of an organized group of people, with plans and resources to contribute something to the struggle, and with links to like-minded brothers and sisters in whichever area of Africa we were going to (most likely Ghana, as this is where I know some Guyanese repatriates as well as Ghanaian born citizens, and where several more bredrens and sistrens of mine plan to trod to very soon.)
Well I hope that answers your questions and I will leave the discussion now.
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