you're right. a lot of people are still reeling from the persistent traumas of systemic racism. A lot of beliefs they hold simply help them cope. To say we're indigenous to America would mean it's where we came from but it's not true if first dark skinned man in America migrated somewhere from America. It's the same as knowing native americans were actually a mix of asian and blacks africans. Tainos, arowak etc etc are a mix of peoples who eventually homogenized and became their own group. so in a sense even "native americans" are just a people whose ancestors were also NOT from America if you go far back enough they're bloodlines originate from other places in the world. but to understand that would mean you have that intellectual humility to accept genetic facts which show dna from other ethnicities.
but im sleep though.
also the weirdo @illclinton negged me for something.
fam if would understand whaat Garvey and panafricanism is about they would learn to love their "roots" and unite under that banner worldwide the tides would change for us a one or two generations because of what it would do to the way we relate to one another.