As an African, I am deeply concerned by the divisiveness and danger engulfing America. The time has come to wake up to the reality that no matter how much progress is claimed, Black people will never truly feel at home or accepted in the United States.
The systemic oppression and violence faced by African Americans have proven that the European power structures in America remain steadfast in perpetuating inequality.
We, as Africans, must step in and help our fellow African brothers and sisters—*not tomorrow, but now*. Just as the world once created a homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine, Africa should offer African Americans a landmass where they can build their own independent nation.
A place where they can create their own government, military, and society—free from the constant struggles of trying to gain equality in a country that refuses to fully embrace them.
The time has come for African Americans, descendants of enslaved peoples, to return to Africa—not as guests, but as leaders. We must offer them the chance to escape the social injustices and reclaim the dignity that centuries of oppression have denied them. It is our duty, as Africans, to help our brothers and sisters find peace, sovereignty, and freedom on their terms.