As a White American, I honestly do appreciate the contribution Blacks have made to US society. You’ve also made my lifestyle possible. As such, I acknowledge the we owe you reparations. How much, and for how long, is certainly up for discussion. I don’t speak for all whites, but I’m personally sorry for all the bad things whites have done to blacks, the inequality and injustice of this society, and admire all the struggles you have faced and overcame. How can things ever be set right?

Things can only be made right by dismantling the Systems and Institutions of Global White Domination (GWD) and Capitalism; it’s so simple, yet seemingly impossible because we all refuse to simply image a better world is possible.   But GWD and Capitalism are doomed, the only question is how much of the world’s ecosystems will die with these doomed systems.  If we allow GWD and Capitalism to collapse under their own corruption and...

Were there class issues in pre-colonial Africa? If so, how did it shape the attitudes and actions of those on top of the hierarchy vs those at the bottom? Is there much of a difference today?

Africa is a massive continent, with hundreds of civilizations.  There are over 1500 distinct languages spoken there; the social and class stratifications were very diverse across nations and tribes as well.You have societies that were egalitarian and classless like the Twa, and you had nations that had strict class divisions like the Egyptians (or Khemites).  It’s hard to discuss Class in pre-colonial African because we will all fall back...

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