HummerCrusher
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There really hasn't been opposing views in this thread. People need to view people as people; not "black people", not "white people", not "brown people", etc. Ultimately, we're all on the same team. Everyone needs to recognize that.
We're on the same team, I agree, until someone who's supposed to be on your team stabs you in the back and denies your place on the team. Which is what racists do to other ethnicities. It's all good saying we all have equal value. We do. But pointing out racism (where it actually exists), if anything, helps the team. It's only when it's brushed over and denied do more problems - specifically even more reactionary racism - occur.
If you have a teammate getting away with all types things detrimental to the group, and you don't criticize, you're hurting the team and it'll eventually destroy itself.
carry on... 
... he probably reading this thread like a vampire in the sun 




I know you are not competing breh. Yorubas and Igbos are closer related than people think.Along with Bini people. I learned it in a genetic studies course in college. It is well known that people did not inhabit in large numbers what is known as Nigeria until well after the fall of Ancient Egypt and Israel. Going to Ethopia for them would have been to hostile, so going southwest of Egypt makes more sense.
That is why my dad always tells me, that Yorubas are your cousins. Its the reason why beef is rare between us. If there is a disagreement, it usually involves an outsider creating confusion.
Igbo is both an Igbo and Yoruba word. It means forest or forest dweller in old Yoruba language. You know that core Igbo land looks like the Amazon