This post makes me sad. The myopia and lack of knowledge of black resistance to colonialism on a global level is disheartening but it is what it is. I understand why foundational black Americans feel the need to carve out and narrate their own story, black nationalism isn't to be frowned upon but this reeks of something else and it's a dead end proposition imo. If you can't or won't educate yourself on black experiences worldwide,how can you intelligently speak on them or draw conclusions based on your feelings and a lack of context? AA culture is tremendously important in how non blacks all over the world receive the culture they think is dominant to our black experience. Within our own experience this narrative is way more nuanced but there is a component presented here that feels more like totem pole politics instead of educating each other on our struggle, which is saddening to our plight as a race of people being marginalized by a system that works pro actively to destroy us. By the looks of it, white supremacists are dominating the score board worldwide while the spiderman meme describes this post perfectly.