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    @Pioneer1, always glad to have you all i.e. fam drop in and let us know you're still among us. To answer the question "How yall feel !"...all is well on my end. No surprise that those other groups pf people admire white folks. Colonization is different from slavery and institutionalized racism. Republicans may be talking about "family values" but it's not to benefit or support or acknowledge other groups of people. They want to roll America back 100 years. I wouldn't spend an ounce of energy studying or admiring Africans and Latinos. These people fled their homelands for greener pastures under white supremacy. As I've mentioned before, these people have a whole country to which they can return and build up. Instead they flee and never look back. As Dr. John Henrik Clarke brilliantly stated, "AfroAmericans have no friends and if you really need a friend...look in the mirror." Both political parties are courting other minority groups in order to marginalize the Black vote. Those groups don't bear the legacy of slavery either. As long as those minorities don't ask for too much of anything they'll be treated with benign neglect under white supremacy. Ask Senator Tim Scott how much it benefits him belonging to ths GOP.🤣😎

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