“nation builders”?
Name one nation that blacks have built and run successfully for more than a generation
I think they honestly believe America's wealth came from the cotton trade. Apparently the industry in the North, the agriculture from the prairies, the gold in the West, and the poverty of the South after the Civil War just doesn't register with them.
Wakanda.
Yeah, it's imaginary...
(20 years from now) I'm still thinking...
(300 years from now)I forgot, what was the question you asked my ancestors 300 years ago? 😋
The Zulu Nation of South Africa? Notable for King Shaka, who slaughtered millions of other black Africans - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mfecane ?
But look, there's a statue honoring this mass murderer at Camden Market in LONDON! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka
Seems Shaka was a full-blown nutcase as well. Shaka had made enough enemies among his own people to hasten his demise. It came relatively quickly after the death of his mother Nandi in October 1827, and the devastation caused by Shaka's subsequent erratic behavior. According to Donald Morris, Shaka ordered that no crops should be planted during the following year of mourning, no milk (the basis of the Zulu diet at the time) was to be used, and any woman who became pregnant was to be killed along with her husband. At least 7,000 people who were deemed to be insufficiently grief-stricken were executed, although the killing was not restricted to humans: cows were slaughtered so that their calves would know what losing a mother felt like.
Funny that no BLM activists have rioted over that statue yet, eh?
And if you want to have a good laugh after that, look at the wiki page on the Zulu Kingdom - seems their major civilizational contribution was...beadwork. ROTFLMAO.
Last but not least, every feminist's heart should rejoice for these fine people (at least I'm not aware of any vocal criticism): The women in Zulu society often perform domestic chores such as cleaning, raising children, collect water and firewood, laundry, tend to crops, cooking, and making clothes. Women can be considered as the sole income-earner of the household. A woman's stages of life lead up to the goal of marriage. As a woman approaches puberty, she is known as a tshitshi. A tshitshi reveals her singleness by wearing less clothing. Single women typically do not wear clothing to cover their head, breasts, legs and shoulders. Engaged women wear hairnets to show their marital status to society and married women cover themselves in clothing and headdresses. Also, women are taught to defer to men and treat them with great respect. The women are always bound by a male figure to abide by.
Now what have white Western Cultures to offer in comparison to that? Nothing, I say, nothing at all!