Ghana's president, in New York, says US is 'normalizing' the erasure of Black history UPDATE: UN recognizes slavery as humanity's gravest crime

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I'm shocked :ehh:

But they did this to smear America and point out the hypocrisy of America's moral righteousness, not out of solidarity.

I'd like for us to have enough organization and structure to die America for genocide/ethnic cleansing, but idk :yeshrug:
 

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You're not on board with this though right? They said Pan Africanism is a one way street. This is an historic objection to that claim. Look at the map/votes breh... The West, our very own country, are the one way streets. Not African or Caribbean countries, not African or Caribbean people, not "tethers".
I'm shocked :ehh:

But they did this to smear America and point out the hypocrisy of America's moral righteousness, not out of solidarity.

I'd like for us to have enough organization and structure to die America for genocide/ethnic cleansing, but idk :yeshrug:
Again, this was at the United Nations, not Congress or the White House. The UN's headquarters is NYC so of course we were center stage, but were not alone. Caribbean nations were mentioned and are included in the resolution.
 

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This is what annoys me about the online gimmick movement.

Yall don't know shyt about why Ghana is they way they are.

I will REPEAT.....their first President Kwame Nkrumah was a STAUNCH HBCU educated Pan Africanist. He was also educated in the streets of Harlem being a part of the great Harlem History Club which featured JA Rogers, John Henrik Clark, ohn G. Jackson, Charles Seifort, Richard B. Moore, William Leo Hansberry, and others.

John Henrik Clark was his mentor when Nkrumah was a student in the United States (same for my dad), and later they reconnected in Ghana after independence, where Clarke worked as a journalist for the Ghana Evening News and remained part of Nkrumah’s Pan-African circle.

W.E.B. Du Bois moved to Ghana in 1961 at Kwame Nkrumah’s invitation and died there in 1963. Maya Angelou moved to Ghana in the early 1960s and lived there for several years as part of the expatriate community. Kwame Nkrumah’s Pan-African vision made it a magnet for Black Americans seeking political solidarity, cultural affirmation, and a place outside U.S. racial segregation. The expatriate community became especially active in the early 1960s, when Ghana served as a hub for civil rights, anti-colonial, and Black Power currents.

They are one of the few African nations that ever "got it."

THAT is why Ghana is the way it is, but here you goofies are showing up and perverting it.

So please....shut the fukk up with your limited understanding of history.
Gatdayum....I swear, between dense ass know nothing Africans and online FBA/ADOS, I feel like a man with no nation.

You aren't telling me anything I didn't already know.

FBA/ADOS reparations is not to be included with any Caribbean or African reparations, so don't use FBA history as an anchor point in advocating for non-FBA/ADOS people's reparations.

You can foh, too.

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You're not on board with this though right? They said Pan Africanism is a one way street. This is an historic objection to that claim. Look at the map/votes breh... The West, our very own country, are the one way streets. Not African or Caribbean countries, not African or Caribbean people, not "tethers".

Again, this was at the United Nations, not Congress or the White House. The UN's headquarters is NYC so of course we were center stage, but were not alone. Caribbean nations were mentioned and are included in the resolution.
It’s mostly been one way. Ghana is an outlier it took me a president to be educated in the United States to get it
 

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You aren't telling me anything I didn't already know.

FBA/ADOS reparations is not to be included with any Caribbean or African reparations, so don't use FBA history as an anchor point in advocating for non-FBA/ADOS people's reparations.

You can foh, too.

:camby:
Yes, I did. Look at this empty bullshyt You just wrote.

“Dont use FBA history” … What the fukk?

It’s never enough for some of you buffoons, even when a handful do get it. So forced to leave as you came
 

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Yes, I did. Look at this empty bullshyt You just wrote.

“Dont use FBA history” … What the fukk?

It’s never enough for some of you buffoons, even when a handful do get it. So forced to leave as you came

It's never enough for you clowns to use FBA/ADOS history to advocate for yourselves.

Doubt that clown is black.

Either a non black or so woefully stupid that It doesn't make a difference

You've always been a clown.

 

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It's never enough for you clowns to use FBA/ADOS history to advocate for yourselves.



You've always been a clown.



So says the Donald Trump cocksucker

Go fukk yourself
 

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It's never enough for you clowns to use FBA/ADOS history to advocate for yourselves.



You've always been a clown.

Ghana has always been about it. You're just unread and saving face saying you always knew.

how could anyone with common sense know the things you claim to know about Ghana and STILL come to the same close as you do besides the stubbornly stupid?

EDIT: So you're a Trumpster. I'm done talking to a buffoon.
 
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