Time to End the Africa-Diaspora Wars...

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Lol why does everyone act like they Lebron james. Nobody who is actually going through struggle is begging others who are watching their struggle to help. Majority of the people aint seen no parts of actual war hence they think the childish stuff on this site is a “war”.

Whether you see someone as your family or not either way you gonna deal with white supremacy.

Cats need to dead this arrogant attitude as of they got something someone else needs when blacks are statiscally at the bottom everywhere on earth.
:gucci: How you write all that in response to one sentence?

What's arrogant about protecting your own interests while also helping out where we can in the diaspora? :jbhmm:
 

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Why specifically 94? :jbhmm: I would say it was a long downfall with all the issues in the 80s (wars, debt crisis, basically the "independent" states not being independent, Cold War being played out in Africa, etc).

End of Apartheid. The entire continent was united on that issue. When that fell away, it became easier to pursue non-altruistic interests. The Congo Wars from 1996 until today are part and parcel of that collapse of the Pan-African Consensus
 

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:gucci: How you write all that in response to one sentence?

What's arrogant about protecting your own interests while also helping out where we can in the diaspora? :jbhmm:

Who asked you to give something up?

You clearly don’t understand how white supremacy works if you believe doing something about it yields giving something up. If you feel you have something to lose then go focus on that instead.
 

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End of Apartheid. The entire continent was united on that issue. When that fell away, it became easier to pursue non-altruistic interests. The Congo Wars from 1996 until today are part and parcel of that collapse of the Pan-African Consensus

I agree to an extent, but there was already internal issues all the time during apartheid. I mean the same year was the Rwandan genocide, which had been brewing for decades and followed other big crises in the area, just to name an example. Biafra another example, Western Sahara, Senegal vs Mauritania, Casamance...The continent was probably united against Apartheid, but I'm not sure it means it was united as a whole on other issues:yeshrug:
 

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I agree to an extent, but there was already internal issues all the time during apartheid. I mean the same year was the Rwandan genocide, which had been brewing for decades and followed other big crises in the area, just to name an example. Biafra another example, Western Sahara, Senegal vs Mauritania, Casamance...The continent was probably united against Apartheid, but I'm not sure it means it was united as a whole on other issues:yeshrug:

Liberian Civil War was early 90s was it not?
 

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I agree to an extent, but there was already internal issues all the time during apartheid. I mean the same year was the Rwandan genocide, which had been brewing for decades and followed other big crises in the area, just to name an example. Biafra another example, Western Sahara, Senegal vs Mauritania, Casamance...The continent was probably united against Apartheid, but I'm not sure it means it was united as a whole on other issues:yeshrug:


Very fair
 
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