With all due respect, the Republic of Liberia was founded by African American repatriate Nationals and indigenous Africans, who mutually agreed to and did establish a Constitution which gives exclusive rights to citizenship and land ownership only to people of African descent irrespective of our place of birth. Thus, the Republic of Liberia became and remains home to the world's first 10 African American Presidents before Barrack Obama.
I once posted on my previous Facebook page which got censored and deleted by Facebook, that if the United States Elite pro European class was indeed the more civilized and advanced in foreign diplomacy and International Relations for multiethnic advancement, then by now the United States government would have been celebrating the Independence Day of the Republic of Liberia as a national US holiday for decades, in support of universal civil liberties and fundamental human rights.
An act in itself that would have further amended race relations internationally and done more to neutralize toxic race relations globally, even more than any reparations targeting African Americans can.
Historically, and forevermore, Liberia represents the sum Total and evident light at the end of the tunnel of Pan African and Black struggle against the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Constitutional Slavery and Racial Injustice universally, & Colonialism and Apartheid in Africa.
Furthermore, if pro European Constituencies truly embrace universal fundamental human rights, then the Republic of Liberia must become celebrated universally at July 26th of each year, as a World Heritage Nation worthy of conservation and strategic globally competitive and Sustainable Tourism Development.
Now instead of waiting on those INGOs such as UNESCO, WTO, UNWTO, and Etc, it's time for the BAIO and it's partners to capitalize upon this failure or delayed action on the part of world leaders, to take action to advance the noble course of the future and vision of the Republic of Liberia and it's intercontinental Pan African Constituency, for which the Constitution of the Republic of Liberia stands.
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