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Stevie Wonder tells Oprah he's leaving US for Ghana -- permanently
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"I don't want to see my children's children's children have to say, 'Oh, please like me, please, please respect me, please know that I'm important, please value me,'" he explained.

In 1994, the "Superstition" singer told a Washington gathering of the International Association of African American Music that he had grown fond of Ghana while visiting.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, he said he feels that "there's more of a sense of community there."
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/stevie-wonder-tells-oprah-leaving-the-us-ghana-permanently

If rightists take over the U.S. they will be in Ghana colonizing your asses all over again and sooner than you might be able to imagine. This time they'll show-up with the threat of nukes though....

It's sad to see people fall for the false sense of safety leaving the U.S. gives them. They do not understand the colonial era at all. Western civilization will never leave non-Westerners alone as long as it is still alive.