You know who else is not ready for black liberation?
Black liberationists
Go ahead and sever all ties to the white devil's world. Make and keep your own homes, schools, hospitals and civil society. Tell the white man you want nothing to do with him and from now on you will be your own free and independent man, existing only by your own power.
Good ahead, you worthless ****, I dare you.
That option has been available for a long time now - Most African Americans won't take it.
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Liberia was founded and established as a homeland for freed African-Americans and ex-slaves settlers, who came from the Caribbean islands and the United States with the help and support from the American Colonization Society. Liberia is Africa's oldest democratic republic and the second oldest black republic in the world after Haiti. Liberia is unique from the rest of the other African countries because it was the only African nation that was colonized and controlled by freed African-Americans and ex-slaves from the Caribbean islands and the United States of America in 1822. Liberia and Ethiopia were only two African countries during the 19th century conquest of Africa that were not controlled or colonized by European powers. According to Historians, Liberia which means "Land of the Free", originated from the freed African-Americans and ex-slaves settlers who founded and established Liberia as a free state. For a time, Liberia was under the United States controlled as a colony for freed African-Americans and ex-slaves from 1822 until the Liberian Declaration of Independence from the American Colonization Society in July 26, 1847. During the colonial era, Liberia was presumed a protectorate of the United States and the Liberian constitution was modeled after the Constitution of the United States, and in 1848 Joseph Jenkins Roberts an African-American, was elected and he became Liberia's first president.[6]
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Liberia has had nearly 200 years to pull itself up and become a 1st world powerhouse. Yet it hasn't. Could it be that using race and generational lineage as a basis of government isn't such a great idea after all ?
The reason the US succeeded as a nation is because of the (now considered racist) notion of 'The Melting Pot' - the immigrants who came here did so because they wanted to be part of American society. They were industrious, they learned English, they integrated. In doing so, they added the strengths of their cultures and experiences to the United States.
That's different now, isn't it ?
Many of those who come are here for the free stuff. They have no intention of integrating, learning English, or being anything more than Citizens In Name Only. (CINOs... -- I like it.. I need to use that more often

) - instead of the relationship being one of inclusion and cooperation, these new immigrants are living a parasitic variant. - They are living as citizens of [COUNTRY] within the borders of the United States in villages that get nicknames like "Little [COUNTRY OR FOREIGN CITY]" or "[COUNTRY]-Town". It creates divisions that weaken the country as a whole.
Back to Liberia -
Instead of working to attract the Best and Brightest, Liberia wanted one class of people. Former African slaves and their descendants, and other Africans. The country is cut up into tiny pieces where separate traditions are upheld, and various languages are spoken. There is no unity to speak of, so the nation has languished and its people became poor and desperate. Its lack of unified identity ultimately led to two civil wars, helping to ruin what little the nation had to begin with.
Now Back to the USA -
So, now we have groups of people demanding the same thing here. To create a secondary United States based within the borders of the United States based on race. -because integrating into the culture here is considered by many to be racist. I figure if this trend continues, we too will be Liberia in a couple hundred years --or less.