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  • All you have to hear in this entire video is the phrase "enforced cooperation" to know what

    the real endgame is for these people.

    That's a funny little phrase, isn't it? "Enforced cooperation".

    I think that's already been tried between Africa and the U.S., before... about 200 years ago.

    Only then, we called it by it's more common name. "Slavery".

    Didn't work out so well that time, either.

  • You seem so very interested in this issue, I wonder if you would do something if you could? 

    Its true that money doesn't always help in the ways we intend, and that is very dissappointing. To be effective we must be kind and diligent, even then humble growth is the best goal we can move toward. The truth be told for those with the heart to do the work this is the kind of work that can lift the world.

    Consider also that if there are no forces for civility to grow, only warriors will live.

  • "It is the west that is dependent on African resources"

    Really, now?

    I think Sokari Ekine forgets that "resources" are not always tangible. In this case, Africa's real problem is that it has an egregious shortage of resources in the form of the ability to form necessary capitalist structure that would allow it to make use of it's physical resources to it's own gain.

  • yes but why don't Black Americans move back to Africa? Because they know it sucks there..

  • Audio was a bit tough to understand.

  • Very interesting.

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