... a combination of reasons, imo ... I saw somewhere how Black Brazil had a cultural moment to instill black pride, but it was hidden (and I think short lived)
... The Internet is one of the greatest inventions, ... Information that we normally would have to scour libraries for (most of us weren't doing that, including me) , about other countries is now at our fingertips .... News from other countries travels at the speed of social media now, it's wild! :) ...
Point is, we never felt a connection to learn ... Even the slightest inkling of news in that regard would have caused us to want to learn more (I'm sure when peeps heard about the Battle of Adwa - how Ethiopia kicked Italian tail, Haiti and others, the news sparked a desire to learn ... Those revolutions helped us to spark our revolutions in America .. especially Adwa, but, kinda unpopular opinion nowadays, and another conversation)
That's another issue ... He who controls the media, controls the narrative... In Latin America, the images are very controlled. Most of the images presented are of white people ... When I was in Brazil, I heard of this Brazilian that started some Afro station, but I'm not sure what became of it ...
... Some of these countries have only recently started recognizing Afros ... Ie Mexico just started including them on the census! (How does a country that once had more African enslaved than white ppl, who abolished slavery before the US, and whom our ppl ran to to escape slavery as one destination, how did they get in this position?)
I can count on one hand how many times I've seen non-american blacks on TV there (in my limited travels) ... When I see some, I'm pleasantly surprised...
... Cosign what's mentioned above ... Here we got white, black and other .. there they got pardo, trigueno, dougla etc ... It's so fractured, ppl are confused ... They like "what identity should I develop" ...a confused mind probably defaults to what's easy .. go with the mainstream ..
Finally, America is just naturally self centered... Just like in school, when we get to Vasco de Gama, Cortez, etc (personally speaking) , its just a mention, then we focus on what happened in America... some of us, ... That's not what we on, tbh ..
... I personally would love to hear more about LA and their struggles... But I know theirs is drastically different than ours ... I don't know whose brand of racism is more heinous (nah, I think Am got that, hands down, but their are some close runner ups, I'm sure) ... Divide and conquer over time has caused lack of identity, not as many of them, etc ... I don't fault the process ... You wonder why Sammy Sosa made his conversion, and they be like 'I no black'
... When the rest of your people have no power en masse, divided, and police brutality shows it's face , what side will you choose lol (easy for us to say, but it's true ... Us Black Americans don't realize how much of a golden position we were out in by our ancestors, they really paved our identity and existence) ...
... Digressing, but, yeah :)
The real irony is that all these irrelevant groups and governing elites of stolen lands and continents are the real losers because they are at pains to indoctrinate black people -THE original human prototype of creation, that they are less than yet take all their cues from us and are still appropriating OUR black historic identity. How the hell are they authentically going to claim a history and culture steeped in melanin in Africa yet white in complexion and slovenly in character; doubiously abandon that rich enviable culture to, inexplicably, migrate to a distant geographic location with less sun; adopt and write in a totally different language
-no hieroglyphs, and built NO pyramids there though historically renowned for this ingenuity and, oddly, are THE least spiritual of all mankind yet claim to be God's people?!
Sadly though, many black people are still persuaded to believe the whitewashing indoctrination.
Our oppressors are never going to give up the fight and neither should we!