🇧🇫Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traore responds to sambo US general Michael Langley saying he’s a threat to Burkinabe ppl | Update: New response

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House negroes during slavery were also doing what they were told,
it doesn’t make them any less of a KOON.

Michael Langley is just a modern KOON that rightfully gets shamed.

He can always quit over principle..but he puts his salary and position over the people of Burkina Faso and at large Africa, meaning his own welfare supercedes that of Africa..meaning he has zero integrity or credibility beyond his cac gifted position to even speak on Africa or anyone in Africa.
Best thing for Traore is to keep doing what he's doing, everyone can see what the US and France are doing.
 

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That is correct, he does what he’s told. So someone it pulling the strings for whatever reason…The argument stays the same. Langley is just a euphemism.
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The same people that it always is. The elite European bankers that sold their soul to Satan helped by their underlings that want money. If the elite can't control your resources they want to cause chaos so that nobody can. Impose military and take control of the resources.
 

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The same people that it always is. The elite European bankers that sold their soul to Satan helped by their underlings that want money. If the elite can't control your resources they want to cause chaos so that nobody can. Impose military and take control of the resources.
So the conclusion is, Langley (the euphemistic phenomenon) sold his soul to Satan?
 

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So the conclusion is, Langley (the euphemistic phenomenon) sold his soul to Satan?

He's working for the elite's agenda just like most people working for the government and even at most corporations.

People sell themselves out for money and positions.
 

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House negroes during slavery were also doing what they were told,
it doesn’t make them any less of a KOON.

Michael Langley is just a modern KOON that rightfully gets shamed.
langley is just the latest in a long line of military officers who've led the plunder of the continent on the ground because they were ordered to do so. it's been going on since antiquity, when egypt was made a granary of rome. and even before then.

people like langley are the reason you have that relatively inexpensive cell phone in your pocket, and the laptop at your house. and i could name a buncha other minerals that go into things like the very silverware you use on a daily basis.

are you over in africa typing? furious at daily watching your country's minerals shipped away so we here in the west can live a first world lifestyle while you're stuck there in squalor?

the sad fact is, if there wasn't a langley and you had to pay the full ticket on the items you consume on a daily basis because africa started getting market value for their minerals, you'd be among the loudest calling for whatever needed to be done to return things to your convenience.

focusing on langley is stupid, and also cowardly, because we both know where the policy comes down from and who you really need to be looking at. i think the fear is, if you do look in the crakkka man's direction, he won't turn away, but will look you right back in your eyes.
 

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He's working for the elite's agenda just like most people working for the government and even at most corporations.

People sell themselves out for money and positions.
Can we consider him a spokesman, a mouthpiece if you will? Is he doing the white man's bidding, is what you're saying?
 

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Nah

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langley is just the latest in a long line of military officers who've led the plunder of the continent on the ground because they were ordered to do so. it's been going on since antiquity, when egypt was made a granary of rome. and even before then.

people like langley are the reason you have that relatively inexpensive cell phone in your pocket, and the laptop at your house. and i could name a buncha other minerals that go into things like the very silverware you use on a daily basis.

are you over in africa typing? furious at daily watching your country's minerals shipped away so we here in the west can live a first world lifestyle while you're stuck there in squalor?

the sad fact is, if there wasn't a langley and you had to pay the full ticket on the items you consume on a daily basis because africa started getting market value for their minerals, you'd be among the loudest calling for whatever needed to be done to return things to your convenience.

focusing on langley is stupid, and also cowardly, because we both know where the policy comes down from and who you really need to be looking at. i think the fear is, if you do look in the crakkka man's direction, he won't turn away, but will look you right back in your eyes.
You just saying all this shyt cause Langley a nikka

FOH
 

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langley is just the latest in a long line of military officers who've led the plunder of the continent on the ground because they were ordered to do so. it's been going on since antiquity, when egypt was made a granary of rome. and even before then.

people like langley are the reason you have that relatively inexpensive cell phone in your pocket, and the laptop at your house. and i could name a buncha other minerals that go into things like the very silverware you use on a daily basis.

are you over in africa typing? furious at daily watching your country's minerals shipped away so we here in the west can live a first world lifestyle while you're stuck there in squalor?

the sad fact is, if there wasn't a langley and you had to pay the full ticket on the items you consume on a daily basis because africa started getting market value for their minerals, you'd be among the loudest calling for whatever needed to be done to return things to your convenience.

focusing on langley is stupid, and also cowardly, because we both know where the policy comes down from and who you really need to be looking at. i think the fear is, if you do look in the crakkka man's direction, he won't turn away, but will look you right back in your eyes.
 

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Sambo isn’t an African reference

"Sambo was Creole . He was described in the first slave register of 1817 as Creole , negro (in colour), and 40 years old. It is possible that he had labored at Rose Hall for many years and even decades before 1817, but the details of his life before 1817 have not been uncovered at this time. Sambo was recorded to have passed away in the 182o Slave Register at the age of 40 years old. A Rose Hall journal entry on September 9, 1817 noted that "Sambo dies of consumption"—now often referred to as tuberculosis (vol.1, folio 18)."

 

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Good to hear Ibrahim is advancing the country is so many ways. Hope the best for Burkina Faso.

In my lifetime, I've never seen an African leader get so much acclaim worldwide. Aside from Mandela of course. If things continue, Burkina Faso will be a tourist destination for the diaspora.
 

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Good to hear Ibrahim is advancing the country is so many ways. Hope the best for Burkina Faso.

In my lifetime, I've never seen an African leader get so much acclaim worldwide. Aside from Mandela of course. If things continue, Burkina Faso will be a tourist destination for the diaspora.
He has the African youth inspired, all over Africa and African descendants in diaspora.



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"The economic outlook is favorable, with growth projected at 4.1% in 2024 and 4.3% in 2025, underpinned by rising extractive and agricultural production."

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