Top Right: member of Chinese Communist Party in Plenary Session , Top Middle: members of Arab Gulf society in an informal Gathering, Top RIght: Japanese Working Class on their way to work and Bottom: screenshot of a Nigerian government sponsored ad. celebrating diversity in one society.
Comparing the images above with below. You can come to a conclusion which society has members with collectivist mindset and the one with individualistic mindset.
Those identified as 'Black' by wider society share a collective identity, history, culture and reality. We come from the same ancestral land, and our biology is unique to us (for example our melanin). In our culture, we dance & sing uniquely and better than any other group on the planet. What we uniquely share as black people define us as one collective, different from all other groups.
In the black collective society, we have artificial countries with separate us geographically. In these countries, there is diversity in tribes, religion, language, which differentiate us in sub-groups, and if we are to follow this bearing, we come down to that single black individual. How do the actions taken by the black individual affect the larger black collective? Can the black individual take actions that damage the group? Does the black individual realize the impact of their actions on the greater collective? Do we as individuals have some sense of responsibility towards the black collective?
There is a deadly competition on the planet, and our competitors are playing with bigger teams. They have evolved and are evolving from smaller groups and embracing a greater collective, along the line of their Race; with their individuals following a strict code of conduct and adherence to the ideology by which they stand. They align his thought speech and action to serve the ideology.
In Black society, we have been indoctrinated to pursue our desire at the expense of our greater collective interest. Members of black society would instead identify by their smaller tribe, countries, religion, etc. This is because we are disconnected from an ideology that binds our race, unaware of our history and have no sense of identity. We delude ourselves to the deception in individualism, personal interest.
In this episode, the second of a two-part Individualism vs Collectivism, Mr Banxxx discusses how the mindset of black people have been infiltrated for the benefit of non-black groups (White, Arabs and Chinese). We as blacks have been deceived into believing that we are individual, when, in fact, this black individualism invariably means a black collective against the black race.