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you want people to engage you but you’re not engaging the arguments people are presenting. No one here is against pan africansim. And I’m also willing to bet the that a majority of people are that are black, including myself, identify as black before anything else. No ones issue here is about the merits of Panafricanism. Anything that brings black people together to build their own wealth, their own stability, their own resources, both in the United States and through out the world is a good thing. What’s not a good thing is allowing leaders to indoctrinate agendas and their toxic views and falsehoods into gospel and pass it all off as panafrican. It’s not okay when church leaders do it and it’s not okay when black leaders do it. It bastardizes the messages. Stop trying to turn this into a “you don’t like umar so you must not care about uplifting black People” shtick. This ain’t that conversation. And if you started a Panafricanism thread I guarantee you’d see that and most people agree with it.
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