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The cries of Afro-descendants.

Google announces a new “Black-owned” feature to identify stores owned by black entrepreneurs.
Stores owned by blacks have been hit hard by the crisis.
With this feature, Google hopes to encourage visitors to visit them and therefore improve their turnover. But it is astonishing that Google has omitted the claims specific to the movement in the economy general of the great protest that has just been expressed.
Especially since reporting that a store is owned by a Black is a double-edged sword:
if some will be encouraged to go, others could simply use
this display to, precisely, sort according to their racist ideologies in
which stores to visit. Not to mention the risk of targeted degradation on the part of
small extremist groups. The real demands made by the people are research
ways out of racism.
Racism is at the root of inequalities. It’s not just a symptom of discomfort
in a society and in the world, it is its fundamental cause, the one that lags behind
following the other issues, affecting the entire space of human interactions.
These movements have in common that they denounce the misdeeds of racism among a good number of Europeans who remain influenced by conceptions of the hierarchy of cultures and which consider that those who had no writing had no culture or history.
The concept of the economy as a fundamental lever for building an identity will never make a fortune in the world. In other words, the struggle of African Americans and the peoples of Africa is the same.
In short, the opening of African borders for a voluntary return of its diaspora, even with compensation for damages.
Yes, there is an embarrassing silence from the African-Union on the issue of the voluntary return of the African diaspora

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