I Dont really understand why Black people are so fixated on being allies with people who literally treat the Black people of their homelands as slaves.
Let me be serious and tell you. Black people look at the Civil Rights Movement as a W.
Nixon halted that in 1969. It look like a W because of integration, but there was significant money on the table for meaningful reforms for Black people that got diverted into special grants, the Vietnam War, and a couple other things I'm still reading up on.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was influenced by anti-colonialism arguments and figures, the most important was Mahatma Ghandi. When King, Jr. was setting up the Poor People's Campaign and another march on Washington before he was assassinated, he was building a broad coalition base centered around economics. This broad coalition took the game and applied it to their own struggle. Black people did not, Black people could not. After Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated, Black political strategy became fixed on coalitions to win elections. Socially, Black people
ally because that's integration.
We fixated on being allies 'cause that's where our strategy stopped... back in 1968.
It's 2026, bub. Connect the dots.