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Why you should be focused on the African continent.

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  • Strengths:

    1) Spending power

    2) Creative (look at our music and the way we dress, our hairstyles. the way we talk, our food, etc)

    3) Undying spirit as a people (We have been through hell, and we're still here.)

  • @WolfbeignGarvey

    Excellent comment.

  • thanx for this I have my kids home schooled so I have 2 that want to do science.

  • @supermike2164

    Very good.

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  • This is what the Sixth Region Diasporan Caucus is all about. We must focus on interdependence in order to move forward.

    Those things that take wealth out of our hands concern us. This includes US dollars being wasted on wars for someone else's agenda. Even more important is what we are doing with the money we control as individuals.

  • hmm, thats righT! thats what am trying to say, we all can spend our money other things, worrying about things which doesnt concern us yet we in trouble.

    Would u believe?

  • No, that was not the impression you gave me. Your questions are the same other casual readers would like to ask.

    You're correct, there are various reasons why issues such as HIV/AIDS rate among blacks throughout the world are ignored, even among blacks. That must change now. It is far past time that the US government came clean about what it commissioned in 1970 to deal with the "negro".

  • "Few would debate the loyalty of African Americans. . ."

    If I gave that impression, I certainly did not mean to. Many of my closest personal friends are black, and I love them like brothers and sisters.

    It is the idea that "they" are somehow different than me.

    I don't understand why aids is involved. It is a public health issue our community must face and understand why it happens. Oftentimes, it seems "race related" phenomenon are ignored out of political correctness.

  • Few would debate the loyalty of African Americans, in general, as relates to America. However, their wellbeing is tantamount.

    HIV/AIDS is a health problem but it is so much more than that in the black community and directly relates to racial ideology that was so prevalent in the past. It is man-made and within the next few years all people will acknowledge this. This is why it is so good to have blacks in US Senate so 1969-70 doesn't ever happen again.

  • "Being American does not trump the first law of nature which is self preservation."

    You lost me there.

    I believe all men are created equal and should be treated with equality.

    The reference to aids rates among african americans is a public health issue.

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