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This was so good I watched it twice lol. Without reparations or repatriation, there should be talk of retribution and revolution. I’m not understanding how one can claim that different African, Latin American, and Caribbean countries have gained their independence, when the handpicked elitists, who were chosen to govern these places, are only interested in preserving what was previously put into place by their former colonizers. First off, if financial compensation for each DOEA isn’t a viable solution because of the depth of the damage done, then maybe these countries should be allowed to adopt a different economic system. One funded by the British government, or whichever colonizing country that applies. Reparations can come in the form of sustainable infrastructure, free healthcare, free education, housing, food, pensions, as well as other social programs. They should invest in the number one resource, which are the people, so as to facilitate innovation, which would in turn advance the development of these nations. The land and its raw materials/natural resources should go to its citizens so that they may produce and manufacture their own goods. As industrialization takes root, an equal distribution of wealth will ensure stability and sustainability. Really and truly…all of this should happen on African soil, which brings me back to repatriation and reparations. Just a thought. #AfricafortheAfricans