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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by subguy I would encourage anyone to do what they think would make them happy. Move "home" if it is your desire. Heck, I would even give up my citizenship in the USA if I felt Africa was ...
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Re: Kamara ruffling some feathers
Originally Posted by subguy
Some Afrikan countries feel complicit in the what took place, while others have merely adopted the ideology of Pan-Afrikanism. The United States of America has given money and resources to the state of Israel for the Holocaust. As far as we know, the United States had nothing to do with what Adolf Hitler was doing in Germany. Still, I suppose those in charge of this country found it to be the right thing to do.![]()
When you speak of countries in Afrika, they too, are relatively new. The imaginary borders of the continent were not created by those who inhabit it today, but were instead drawn up by the European Powers during the Berlin Conference. These were borders created with no regard for rival tribes, ancestral homeland, and so on and so forth. Those with ability to handpick their situations and surroundings do so, so I’m not understanding what the issue with that is either. Through a quick Google search, I found Russia to the be the worse nation in the world for human trafficking, followed by China, then Iran. If we’re going to talk about it then specific countries on the continent need to be named as not to paint a broad brush over the entire landmass. Sex-trafficking is huge in Libya, a destabilized nation, but is it the same in Ghana or South Afrika? Saying Afrika is dangerous or that slavery is rampant is misleading. New Orleans is dangerous depending on where you go. Sex-trafficking happens here in America. This nation has rampant gun violence...yet no one would want to paint the image of the U.S. I find it odd to see the backlash and “lack of understanding” when it comes to an individual wanting to reconnect with their ancestry. We aren’t a people that can merely go on ancestry.com and trace our lineage back to an Afrikan country. Not only did those countries not exist when we were taken, but with our ancestors being considered no more than cattle, our lineage was not kept track of. We’re the byproduct of sex farms and rape. Some of us would be happy to reconnect with any semblance of what we were before being brought here. I for one can’t wait to visit the continent, and if my life goes the way I plan it, help create a borderless Afrika like many of its leaders have proposed before me. |
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