Neely Fuller jr is brilliant but his brilliance has ran out in my opinion. I mean his original analyzes of breaking down White Supremacy and Racism through logic was on point simply due to the White mindset is left brain dominant. But he makes statements that are so far gone in that they are exaggerated statements that give White people too much power over all of the African world? Come on. Africa is not a plantation, we are in a plantation here in the West, Africa may be surrounded by European powers but it's not a plantation.
Further Mr. Fuller's point that why Blacks can't stand one another doesn't equate to total White control over their minds by rationing resources. From my research, Blacks can't stand one another due to limited belief systems, pride, envy, enmity and cruelty to each other. There are so many Africans and African diaspora who suffer from limited beliefs, such beliefs are common amongst mining communities, small poor villagers and ghetto impoverished urban areas where generations of people have suffered traumatizing degrees of poverty, ignorance and emotional suffering. Envy formulates amongst them where they try to keep each other together on the same level. Watching some members attain enjoyment and higher status in life is simply too much for some who suffer from limit beliefs where they won't try to get out themselves. This develops into anguish, hatred and leads to negative thoughts of causing the successful ones cruelty and betrayal.
I can't stress it enough that despite Mr. Fuller's wonderful analyzes of White Supremacy and Racism on the logical scale of approach he doesn't come equipped to provide solution. Mr. Fuller's compensatory code is a defensive strategy not an attack at the problem of White Supremacy and Racism. Which in my humble opinion isn't the core problem as it is made out to be. Our solutions should deal more with practical ends to poverty, ignorance, disease, lack of communication, ineffective administrative leadership, moral ethics and provide a full circle learning process for the young African worldwide.