Tokyo wrote:Until black Americans believe in hardwork ,embrace family values and yearn for knowledge, they will forever remain at the bottom of the food chain. You only need to live in a black neighbourhood to realise how disconnected they are with reality despite being the most privileged among all black race under the sun.
Too many of us Baafrigha look down on African Americans yet we have our own set of issues.
An AA looking at Kenyans would wonder
- why we are prone to corruption, greed and impunity,
- why we are such tribal sycophants that we defend mediocrity if the mediocre leader is from our tribe,
- why cant we vote on real issues like security instead of tribal affiliation,
- why are we so quick to turn on each other with pangas,
- why do we put incompetent people in leadership positions.
Like you he would then conclude and say "No wonder Africa is a black hole. They will never progress until they get their act together"