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SURE I WILL GO!!!
Yes, I will go back. Maybe I will have a better appreciation of life as it is now, instead of taking little things for granted. Again, yes, I will go. It will be a great experience. I am ready when you all are. LOL
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Nope. Not even for 40 acres and a mule.
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Have we heard of a little thing known as colonialism? Most African countries were catching hell from their colonizers. Our stuggles were similar, yet even more complicated by tribal (hate that term, but I will use it for the purpose of this discussion) allegiences. Would I go? Back then, I probably would have been the first person on the boat. My thinking would have been, anything was better than this. However, if I was privy to how African countries and the US would develop, I would have stayed here. I'm sorry. If we remove the idealized goggles of this monolithic "Africa" that exists only in our imagination. We would see that we are a lot better off in America. Sad, but true (and when I say true, i mean the truth according to abaici). **For some odd reason, I feel compelled to explain my screenname. It's a Hausa name (one of the primary groups in Nigeria)*** |
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Despite the fact that financially we may be more fortunate, the quality of life is simply better over there (my over there includes Ethiopia, Kenya, and Ghana, lol, not the entire continent). It's funny. My friends and I discuss what all we had to go without and what it was like and still how none of us wanted to come home. My one friend is going back to Ghana in August and I'm trying to go with her. I don't think she's going to come back. :( We don't know how to explain it, either, why the quality of life is better. I mean, things are just different there. Healthcare is 100,000 times better here, and even still, I'd rather live there. I felt a lot better over there mentally and emotionally. I was just happier. And I was over there working! Just imagine if I were just there to live. [HIJACK]: Do y'all think this is why I can't find a man over here? Am I supposed to move over there and find my husband? FeeFee, did you predict this? [/HIJACK] Soror abaici, you should come over there with me. See all them fine African menses. Teach the beautiful African babypeople. And then come back here and compare. You'd be surprised what you think after you actually experience it. LOL, there's a dude here who did the Peace Corps in Togo and would tell you the EXACT opposite of what I just did. It's all in your experience, what you like, and what you are willing to live with and/or without. Why am I rambling at dang near midnight????? G'nite, y'all! :) |
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But, whether or not you would want to live on the continent is purely subjective. |
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Interesting to think about...hard to answer
My first thought is no...because my ancestors were crucial to the building of this nation and I would stay here until this nation gave me what was my due.
My second thought is that one strain of thought suggests that the cultural production of Africa--the continent as well as particular African countries--continues to be weakened significantly because of the way that the slave trade drained Africa nations of their most promising natural resources--namely their people. And why shouldn't I go back and help build up an African nation the way that I would be contributing to the building of America. Also, whenever I meet someone who has come here from Africa, especially to be educated, I always ask them are they going to go back. Most of the time the answer is no, which disappoints me because I see it as a continuance of the type of drain initiated by the slave trade. I think, yeah fine, exploit America for its educational potential, but then go back and use that to the good of your country. Because these days, we know there is much that needs to be done there. |
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