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Home Front: Culture Wars
Response to Al Jazeera's African-American migration to Africa
2018-01-20
[American Thinker] Al Jazeera, my #1 information source for unbiased and accurate news (just kidding), nonetheless had an interesting story about black people who left America and moved to Africa because of...you guessed it: racism!
They have come from the big cities of San Francisco, Chicago, and New York. Thousands of them. And many refuse to return.
A new wave of African[-]Americans is escaping the incessant racism and prejudice in the United States. From Senegal and Ghana to [t]he Gambia, communities are emerging in defiance of conventional wisdom that Africa is a continent everyone is trying to leave.
I think it's great that black Americans are leaving s-holes like San Francisco and New York to go to places like the Gambia (and maybe "the Uganda" and "the Chad," too ‐ who knows?)
It is estimated that between 3,000 and 5,000 African[-]Americans live in Accra, the Ghanaian capital. They are teachers in small towns in the west or entrepreneurs in the capital and say they that even though living in Ghana is not always easy, they feel free and safe.

Very safe! So safe, in fact, that when the U.S. embassy in Accra issued a warning about crime a few months ago, it probably was just kidding.

Muhammida el-Muhajir moved from America to Accra because she believes that blacks in America are treated as second-class citizens.

You hear stories about the richest black people, like Oprah Winfrey, getting shut out of a store or Jay-Z not being allowed to buy [an apartment]. Those things happen.

Muhammida says locals are "confused" as to why an American would want to move to Ghana. Muhammida produced a documentary about "Blaxit," or a black exit from the United States.

She admits that there are some challenges to living in Ghana.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Back in the 60's a number of American blacks tried moving to Africa. It didn't usually work: they weren't welcomed as "black brothers" but held at a distance as members of a different tribe. And Americans of any color are money trees.
Posted by: james   2018-01-20 22:21  

#2  The response is probably because the original report is propaganda. 1000 something folks moving to Africa is not a movement but a trickle, a trickle compared to the flow in the other direction a trickle that is keeping their US citizenship so as to be able to return when they get tired.

The original article wasn't designed to encourage emigration but to bash the US.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-01-20 11:26  

#1  Why is it that there is a butthurt response to this story? Instead of "bye-bye assholes" it's "your premise is invalid, nobody would ever leave America!"
Posted by: Harcourt Angoluting9366   2018-01-20 10:39  

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