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cog·ni·tion
(The mental process of knowing, including aspects such as awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment.
That which comes to be known, as through perception, reasoning, or intuition; knowledge.
"Knowledgeable minds know we the African Immigrants are in the West and not Africa for a depressing reason because they had looked at the reality of Africa. They know how we were living poorly. So what did we do? We had no time to whine, we left the slums of Africa, our parents, our dear villages to come here for opportunities...
Can said opportunities be translated to privledges?
I said: “ How can you be so presumptious as to know what I assume? “
You said: "By asking the question you cognitively make the assumption."
This means you already assumed my question to be the western version which summarized would mean something totally different than my intention which was asking Black immigrants(and I am not assuming the intentions or reasons)if in AFRICA it is considered a privledge to have the resources or opportunity to come to the u s?
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