I would ignore the ADOS/FBA crowd tbh
Because with ADOS you see that inferiority complex and self hatred turn into a superiority complex towards other Africans , where they think because America is a super power, they to are apart of the making of that power structure and that puts them above other Africans.
Basically they believe their connection to the U.S. makes them superior to other Africans. They think American power and influence elevates them - even though they did not build that system. They feel embarrassed when Africans outcompete them, so they attack/berate them as a coping mechanism.
But the reality is Black Americans have consumer power, but not ownership power. $1.8 trillion annual spending power. Very little business or land ownership. Most money spent leaves their community. Often dependent on government/social programs. Black Americans, despite their spending power, do not control their own economy -- many of their neighborhoods and businesses are owned by non-Black groups.
So it's the ramblings of the powerless and economically frustrated.
Because with ADOS you see that inferiority complex and self hatred turn into a superiority complex towards other Africans , where they think because America is a super power, they to are apart of the making of that power structure and that puts them above other Africans.
Basically they believe their connection to the U.S. makes them superior to other Africans. They think American power and influence elevates them - even though they did not build that system. They feel embarrassed when Africans outcompete them, so they attack/berate them as a coping mechanism.
But the reality is Black Americans have consumer power, but not ownership power. $1.8 trillion annual spending power. Very little business or land ownership. Most money spent leaves their community. Often dependent on government/social programs. Black Americans, despite their spending power, do not control their own economy -- many of their neighborhoods and businesses are owned by non-Black groups.
So it's the ramblings of the powerless and economically frustrated.