There are plans right now for an all-Black community to be built in Georgia as a way to fight centuries of racial oppression. Two women are reportedly starting the project, and they want it to be patterned after Wakanda, which is the fictional country that was featured in the movies of the Marvel Universe. Ashley Scott, a “realtor” is the brains behind the project. She claims that she was traumatized by the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery as he was jogging through a black neighborhood. Scott reportedly realized that the root of all her problems had been the centuries of racial oppression that her people have endured.

Scott got the help of her friend Renee Walters, an investor, to start the Freedom Georgia Initiative, a collective of families, and purchased 96.71 acres of land in Toomsboro, Central Georgia. Their plan is to create a community that is exclusive to Black people. There will be small homes there that can be used for vacations. Also, there will be spaces for events like weddings and other celebrations.

“We are dealing with systemic racism,” Scott wrote in an op-ed recently. “We are dealing with deep-rooted issues that will require more than protesting in the streets.”

“It’s now time for us to get our friends and family together and build for ourselves,” Walters, who said in an interview with Yahoo News. “That’s the only way we’ll be safe. And that’s the only way that this will work. We have to start bringing each other together.”

If their idea pushes through, then it will be bringing back segregation into the country. If they start banning White people from entering their community, that would also be an invitation for a lawsuit since discrimination based on race is against the law. No one is pointing out to the enterprising women that if white businessmen were to create communities that are exclusive to their race, then there would definitely be a major outcry against racism.

This is not the only real estate project that has been inspired by the fictional Wakanda. The singer Akon has something more ambitious planned in Senegal. The project, which he humbly named Akon Crypto City, will be a city that’s based on cryptocurrency. However, the singer admitted that he has no idea how it would work, saying, “I come with the concepts and let the geeks figure it out.”