zombie;7406335 said:Stiff;7406302 said:JerryfromJerz;7406215 said:Stiff;7405983 said:NothingButTheTruth;7405922 said:Stiff;7405781 said:Of course you can trace the roots of hip-hop back to Africa. You can trace alot of our culture back to Africa...we did in fact come from Africa. No denying that.
America is home to 30,000 Black millionaires out of 42 million total black people. The entire continent of Africa has 1.6 billion people and only 100,000 millionaires (even including non-black Arabs, and whites that moved to Africa). If you really think Black people are in control of the majority of Africa I suggest you do some research. The same war that exists on Black people in U.S. exists in Africa, don't be delusional.
You don't think exploitation exists in Africa at the hands of Europeans and now Chinese on an extremely large scale? Do some research on who's getting rich off of the resources of Africa. Also, please don't compare what happened in Ferguson to some of the violence that happens in Africa to Africans. Alot of these new nations are still dealing with problems that were created during the colonialism era. Of course that's not the entire continent but I don't see what you're getting at when you bring up Ferguson.
What is this "move the goal post" style of posting you're using? Stay in the context of what this thread is about.
Are you forgetting that we start with a million US dollars on top of our current net worth before we make the trip? So the millionaire thing doesn't mean anything in the context of this thread, nor does being a millionaire mean the same thing in certain countries in Africa vs. the US, given important factors like the cost of living and currency conversion.
Not to mention, what does how many millionaire stats have to do with how well a nation is doing as a people? If everyone becomes a millionaire, the market adjusts, prices shoot up, purchasing power shoots down.
... My post was comparing the 2 situations. No one said exploitation didn't exist, I said there is a war on black people in the US and we're not even the majority, so we are at a lost no matter which way we try to move. In comparison to Africa and certain countries in Africa, where we are by far the majority.
The Ferguson thing was to show the blatant racism and how they have no problem escalating any issue when it comes to us and only us. It supports my war on black people statement. It has nothing to do with violence in certain areas in Africa, because once again, you can choose which country, city, neighborhood you live in. No one said you have to live in a war driven village, going through civil war.
Everything in my post was a direct response to each point you made.I didn't "move any goal posts". I brought up millionaires to counter where you said "So yeah, I don't see how the U.S is any better for us than Africa. Africa has a long list of black presidents or people in power, plenty of opportunity business-wise, limitless potential, and black is the norm. "
Also this Africa that you dream of where everybody is united and there's one Black African race working for the greater good of all Black people isn't what the situation is. Each African nation is home to various ethnic groups and tribes that are in many cases working to better their own situation. There's discrimination and conflicts that happen within the Black race in Africa. There's examples of systematic oppression that Blacks impose on other Blacks. My point is that everything you're running from by leaving America, you can find examples of over there. So I'm saying if that's why you're leaving then it's not a good reason. Africa isn't hell on earth at all--but it has its share of challenges as well.
I've heard Ghana is a great place though so :shrug:
My main issue was with people saying that Blacks didn't help build this country or that we haven't built anything worthwhile here. Hence I point out the amount of Black millionaires, which per capita is way more than the amount of millionaires in Africa. You accused me of looking down on Blacks, while in the same post you deny the existence of a distinct African-American culture. It seems to me you're looking down on Blacks in America while bigging up those in Africa. I'm not looking down on anybody, just don't shit on what we've accomplished as a people in this nation. Our ancestors deserve better.
Again what are tangible results of that tho?
An increased black middle class
A higher amount of black students in college
A higher life expectancy
A higher standard of living on average compared to EVERY country in Africa
Must I go on? We really just gonna shit on Blacks in America here like we just haven't progressed at all.
life expectancy has increased for all people generally speaking.
It's increased at a higher rate for Blacks in America than for those living in Sub-Saharan Africa. Don't just disregard that fact
blacks go to school and learn how to make other people rich because blacks own next to nothing.
So now we're going to minimize the benefits of a college educated population...aite
the so called back middle class is a creation of the government. government jobs made the black middle class.
No they didn't. Government jobs helped create the middle class, along with numerous other factors. But regardless, not getting your point. Are you suggesting that the government contributed directly to upward mobility of Blacks in this country? How dare they
most of the things you mentioned are not a result of black work. they simply come with living in America.
So basically more of you shitting on American Blacks, when actually per capita American Blacks are currently the most prosperous Blacks in the entire world. Again, we're nowhere close to where we need to be. But don't say we haven't progressed or haven't worked for what we got.
If Black America was its own country we would be richer per capita than every country in Africa except Equatorial Guinea and that's only slightly.