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Traore's rise as defacto leader of Africa proves just how shytty our post colonial African regimes have been for close to 70 years!!!

It proves none of them put Africans first, but instead put our lives in the hands of foreign former colonial powers..
French people benefitted, not the people of the Sahel.
British, Portuguese and American people benefitted from Africa's resources, not Africans.
This saga went on for decades, giving the world the idea that Africans were happy to get fukked.

What Traore articulates is what most Africans thinks, but we haven't had a voice at that level.
Malema speaks the truth Africans need to hear but he isn't a President.

People love him because when he speaks on behalf of Burkina Faso anyone in Africa can remove "Burkina Faso" from the speech and replace it with their own nation and it would still make sense.

Though I LOVE the attention Ibrahim Traore is getting.

I hate how Abrahamic religions taught Africans Messianism, so now the conversation is about him, and removed it from AES as a region.

We see this throughout the African Diaspora all the time.

Instead of focusing on the message and building on it as communities, ppl make it about the individuals that are the face of a movement.

So when/if said individuals get assassinated, the ppl cry and the movement dies with them.

Messianism doesn’t protect Black communities, information and education does.

The African Diaspora needs to structurally educate itself on the insights and ideas that our visionaries brought to the table and build on them.

Confrontational history lessons about colonization and the intricate methods that were used need to be standardized.

Secular safespaces for cultural interrogation through a decolonial lense need to be made, so the collective consciousness gets increased as the youth asks tough questions and adjusts leadership to prevent stagnation in development.

Communities that just sit back and hope for the best from their leaders are vulnerable as is, with the constant lurking danger of Abrahamic colonialism and Abrahamic conflict that Arabs and Europeans have put Africa in.

Western and Middle Eastern powers know this very well and are non-stop busy with conversion of Black ppl, because they know it’s a masterkey to controlling African minds, having instant political power and having easy access to resources throughout the Diaspora.

Africa needs to center and present Pan African visionaries as a collective, shame puppets that historically betrayed the cause — and highlight those that are betraying the cause currently in real-time.

Like how Kenya should be shamed right now, for repeating history by siding with the US and being their Christian missionary army to oppress Haiti.

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I'm surprised that pro-Tariq mods haven't tried to close this thread because its focused on askari general Michael Langley.

@Problematic Pat
Why would they do that, tether?

FBAs been on his ass because we don’t condone murdering good leaders of their people for white economic prosperity, and his whole family in Texas now fear for their lives, while Traore’s own people try to take him out weekly.

Worry about the brain and muscle drain of East Africans that fled the Askari of their homeland to drive cabs for American crackers and chump change, instead of defending their people from constant threats, serf.
 

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Why would they do that, tether?

FBAs been on his ass because we don’t condone murdering good leaders of their people for white economic prosperity, and his whole family in Texas now fear for their lives, while Traore’s own people try to take him out weekly.

Worry about the brain and muscle drain of East Africans that fled the Askari of their homeland to drive cabs for American crackers and chump change, instead of defending their people from constant threats, serf.
Where did you get that info from?
 

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Why would they do that, tether?

FBAs been on his ass because we don’t condone murdering good leaders of their people for white economic prosperity, and his whole family in Texas now fear for their lives, while Traore’s own people try to take him out weekly.

Worry about the brain and muscle drain of East Africans that fled the Askari of their homeland to drive cabs for American crackers and chump change, instead of defending their people from constant threats, serf.

Why would they do what, my askari friend?

Look at you supporting the white man

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Why would they do what, my askari friend?

Look at you supporting the white man


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The problem with AmeriKKKa is that it wants its citizens to believe that China is still the same as the China of the 90s and prior.

Massa doesn’t tell the truth about the progress the CCP has made over the last 50 sumn years, as it believes racist lies is what should keep its people believing in the superiority of AmeriKKKa.
(US exceptionalism)

It teaches its subjects to worship the beast that is (hyper) capitalism and have a disdain for socialism and [redacted] which the Black Panther Party aligned with ideologically.

So what ppl see today is shocking to them, because [redacted] in the Global South as Massa taught it, wasn’t supposed to look like this.
(It was always sabotaged in the Global South to enforce that view.)

@Nkrumah Was Right has spoken on it plenty of times.

@Scustin Bieburr has spoken on it before

I’ve spoken on it plenty of times.

Many deep down really love Massa because of conditioning, and haven’t interrogated it enough to shed it.

Many that claim or think they don’t, show it to be true every time with their responses when triggered.

You see it on here all the time if you pay attention.

All the time :sas2::sas2::sas2:
 

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Apparently Pan Africanism is outdated
There's levels to it.

There's people that spew hateful rhetoric from all cultures/backgrounds and refer to black Americans as akata's or generally exclude or treat us like we're inferior to them, not of African descent and even certain tribes/countries in Africa do not even co-mingle with us from personal experience unless it's to get a green card. (From personal experience, literally)

Even coming from Haitians, Jamaicans, etc...

You'll literally hear think pieces like this calling black Americans lazy, uncultured, violent, etc...šŸ‘‡šŸ½





I have Haitian, &Jamaican friends that literally tell me that this is what their family thinks of us.

Growing up in Brooklyn, I saw it. Jamaicans working 3 or 4 jobs, kissing up to the white man, ignoring the discrimination and working harder, not smarter, dying younger.....but I've also seen black Americans in Park Slope, Brooklyn with white wives train their mulatto children to hate black people.

I've seen Caribbean and African students in school get called names and take it way more to heart than the same darkskin or lightskin kids that got bullied far worse.

The truth is, we've built up walls within our own communities to empower ourselves from the incoming discrimination on all levels hence the term tether, akata and so forth which created a division amongst black people in general to protect our identity.

Can we hold accountability and come to a resolution that white oppression sees us all as n*'s?

No, because we have too much pride and would rather focus on the smaller target.

Ourselves.

Hence we have threads wishing death on Tariq or black people that don't vote instead of just having a civil discussion using common sense and logic.

I learned so much about black culture going to an all black high school with a Muslim history teacher that taught us the truth about black history sounding like Dr. Umar Johnson. He was a pan Africanist, yes. I learned even more as a black American with my best friend being Jamaican and questioning black lineage and it's origins down to the roots of the Moors or the Olmecs.

My lineage being a West African slave eloping with a 4'11 Native American Indian which birthed my grandmother. We're all trying to find our identity because white people falsified it but being hurt by your own foreign black people that participated in selling your ancestors to another country is disheartening.

I ride the gray line because this is no black or white discussion but a myriad of issues intertwined.


But generally speaking, Burkina Faso has fully figured out the algorithm to white supremacy. This isn't about pan Africanism or anything but morally what's right, wrong and that we as black people (excluding cį»ons) must unite.
 
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