nuu nuu blexit has nothing to do with that...
blexit is about blacks exiting the liberal party & supporting black empowerment thru education & achieving goals. i'll tell u, i would nvr support an organization suggesting segregation... i am totally against that.
here's why i like blexit tho:
If you remember, Asians have had times where they're mistreated by america. But u nvr hear them fussing about "white privilege." Why? B/c they solve their problems & work hard. (At least a lot of them do). Asians are among some of the most successful Americans in nearly every field (sometimes in bad ways, but they're still successful). If an Asian is not successful, they can't hold the "Our race is mistreated & overlooked" banner, b/c it doesn't apply to their race.
Blacks have been mistreated, but the press has always given them excuses 4 not striving after their goals like the asians did. I would like the black community 2 take a lesson from the asian community & strive 4 their own goals. Plus, there are many notable black successful ppl. Michael Jackson, Prince, Oprah Winfrey, Lil Wayne (who btw has a very interesting view on racism that i would encourage ppl 2 look up [but not much else b/c he ain't always right]), Neil deGrasse Tyson, etc. i could go on. i rlly don't think present racism is what it's made out 2 b. i think if blacks decided 2 contribute more, there'd b less "white privilege" complaints. that's why i think blm is a pity party. it doesn't solve anything; it just complains about a state of the nation that i'm not rlly sure is accurate. but blexit is the change the nation actually needs. :)