What are YOU talking about and who are you calling inept?
YOUR link clearly states that MOST of Us are 'middle class' and it is NOT talking about 'worldwide' but in the US.
Just another stab at Pan Africanism is what YOU attempt to reduce this to.
CTJ
Since this is a touch sensitive laptop, I'll have to keep this short...
First of all, please don't bore me with your 'thought police' posturing...
It is just another means and ways to make it personal, allow you to be subjective, when it's political...
Second, you make accusations about my alleged (not proven) motives, then don't present any facts to dispute the article's claims...
Third, nothing is etched in stone, and this is just one author's claims...
And, yes: I aired some opinions based on folks self serving posturing, whereas they exibite no or little empathy/sympathy/etc. for what africans on the continent also have to cope and deal with, via the here and now...
Are we so all knowing/all seeing, them born brain dead and blind at birth?
Then why do some of them run nations, whereas we argued and bickered over voting for the first african american president was worth it or not at all?
Etc.
Thing is: I present such sources to generate discussion and debate, not as a sole means or ways to just win an argument...
I'm also not the source of your personal issues and problems...
I regret being so blunt, though if you can't take the flack, quit taking cheap shots...
The point is be for real about why the appeal of afrocentricism is waning and/or why Pan Africanism isn't the agenda of some of my alleged or real 'critics'...
Simply put:
Nah it's not 'my' fault...
FYI...