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FYI, my first cousin Dr. Harold Martin is the Chancellor at North Carolina A&T. A&T produces most of the black engineers in the country. Nevertheless, blacks as a whole are a permanent underclass. Only 2% own businesses. Social integration negatively impacted black-owned businesses. There are no real black communities apart from black neighborhoods. Social integration and more access to interracial sex aren't true economic improvements for blacks. Plus, whites all over the world, for the most part, are desperately protecting themselves from genetic annihilation.

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Commentary here focuses enough on the plight of the poor Negro. There are pockets that exist that allow Black excellence. You realize the situation and adapt. We will have to teach our children their history and that Blacks dis not begin life as slaves to Europeans.

There are movements in the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and African that realize a common connection. I am hopeful about the future. European civilization may be at the biggest risk. We have the white on white violence in Ukraine. We have Russians fighting Russians in Russia. We see Europe more dependent on non-Europeans to get things done. Been to London lately?

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I've traveled extensively throughout the world (all continents) ---blacks are at the bottom. Have you visited South American countries where Hispanic racism is worst than white racism in the United States? Argentina eliminated most melanated people, and Brazil has death squads dealing with its blacks speaking out. The Hispanics (proximate to whites) in the U.S., for the most part, see you as inferior and want to replace you. I readily communicate with them. I've visited a number of Arab/Muslim countries, and they for the most part see blacks as inferior and as subordinates/slaves to achieve their cause.

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I did not include South America. I do note things like Barbados speaking about about the ravages of British rule.

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Every region in this world is relevant. Lack of travel experience in the world and study plus cognitive dissonance isn't a viable option to better understand what's going on in the world. Have you traveled to Africa? I'm expanding my travel experience at the end of the year to Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and other countries in the area.

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