>Is it crazy to say that native born Africans or Ugandans are much less toxic than african americans?
No, I worked with an african immigrant from mozambique washing dishes in college. He was a hard worker, but would often work in a way that was inefficient. But he was smart enough to observe and adopt techniques that were more effecient.
He once had a light bulb moment watching how fast I could clear a stack of plates, and said "Ah, I get it now, you work like a machine!" and, I thought about it, and got what he meant. I did work "like a machine" meaning that I broke down my work flow into small steps, and focused on optimizing the speed/effectiveness of each step. How I would smack the plate in the garbage, to get off all the chunks, stack the plates, than do a wax-on wax-off really fast with one hand with a steel scrubby, and use the other hand to stack the dishes, in a sort of 1 man production line. And I would focus on my skill at each technique and practice it until it was pure muscle memory.
This mozimbique understood he wasn't on top of the world yet. He understood that he could improve his life by learning from people who had already figured things out. And he was appreciative and grateful for that.
American niggers are indoctrinated from a young age, through their single mothers, their public education, and through their african american culture that they are helpless. That "trying" and "effort" are marks of "whiteness" which are dogmatically "bad". And adopting anything that "whites" do, even if it is beneficial, meritable, advantageous, or effective, is seen as "betraying" your "blackness".
It is the cultural equivalent of an angry teenager rebelling against any and all advice given to him by his elders.
African immigrants often out-perform African-Americans because they come from places where there is no or few white men to blame, and they understand the reality of nature, where, no work = no eats.