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Why not immigrate to Africa?

Most residents in Africa today are still black, and they will have a natural affection for black people with the same skin color. However, politicians and most business leaders in the United States are white now, but why do white Americans discriminate against or hate black people?

This is about racial discrimination in the United States. This is because Columbus opened up a new sea route and discovered America in 1492. However, he thinks he came to India, and India called the local American residents (blacks) Indians. Most European countries came to this area, mainly British businessmen and British nobles. They are all white. Because American civilization at that time was still in primitive society, they began to seize and acquire land by capturing and killing. This is America. White parents despise blacks and don't even treat them as human beings. In this atmosphere, white children naturally regard black people as inferior people. Secondly, there are religious issues. Most people in Britain belong to Christianity, and Christianity is a killing attitude towards pagans, so it has formed purposeful discrimination and even persecution against blacks belonging to foreign cultures. Finally, the concept of white supremacy. At that time, the white colonies spread all over the world, headed by Britain, and were called the empire, so they were naturally considered inferior to the black British.

Why do black people go back to Africa and be considered as coming home late? This is because at that time, due to the shortage of labor in the United States, Britain captured African blacks and sent them to the United States, so the opening of new air routes was a paradise for Europe and a nightmare for Africa. Now when black people go back to Africa, they will be considered as going home.

Therefore, the difference between African blacks and American blacks is the legacy of the opening of new air routes in the16th century. Of course, with the efforts of Martin Luther King and Obama Black, racial discrimination in the United States has faded a lot. As for the differential treatment in the United States, it takes a long time to improve and digest.