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The ongoing unrest in Mozambique is yet another example of the challenges associated with electoral democracy in Africa. The system simply isn't working in many African nations because ruling parties are committed to making sure it doesn't work.
Zionism...carries out the interests of American imperialism. -Kwame Ture
Anténor Firmin understood that Haiti's destiny was linked to the destiny of all African people. He explained that so long as black people are disrespected globally, Haiti will never be respected.
Article 14 of the Kouroukan Fouga states: "Never offend women, our mother." Respect for woman was enshrined in the laws of the Mali Empire.
The open contempt and hostility toward Black men following the election of Donald Trump is representative of the subordinate male hypothesis and the intersectional oppression Black men face. The right hates our Blackness, and the left hates our masculinity.
No matter which party is in power, the US will continue its support of Israel because colonial settler states will always support each other. It's the same reason why Israel supported the apartheid regime in South Africa.
The slave may become a lover of his master, and learn to forgive him for continual deeds of maltreatment and abuse; just as the Spaniel would couch and fondle at the feet that kick him; because he has been taught to reverence them... -Martin Delany
The power to start all over again is one of life’s most underrated skills. Find the strength to start again!
Dave Smith and Tucker Carlson sold Donald Trump as anti-war to their large audiences Now that Donald Trump is appointing a cabinet full of neocons like Marco Rubio, when will they be held accountable for lying to their audience and helping the neocon swamp?
African people fought on both sides of the American Revolution. For white people it was a war for control of the American colonies. For Africans, it was a war of liberation from our colonizers.
John E. Bruce was a historian, journalist and Pan-African nationalist. He launched the Negro Society for Historical Research along with Arthur Schomburg and later became a member of the UNIA.
Hence why Malcolm X explained that these celebrities should not be seen as leaders. Many of them simply aren't qualified to speak on any issues concerning race and politics. Morgan Freeman, for example, suggested that racism will disappear if we just ignore it.
What's with these celebrities coming out and voicing their disgust for the term "African American"? It seems like an anti-African bandwagon is taking place. Floyd Mayweather, Raven Symone, and even Morgan Freedman have voiced their disdain for the term, it's so fking weird.
Obviously, books aren't everything when it comes to resistance, but you can't develop competent leadership with people who can't think. Our leaders were great organizers and great scholars. You gotta be both.
Negro tells you want you aren't, but it doesn't tell you what you are.
NO. "Woke" is a term Black folks were using to stay aware of racial and social issues going on. YOU clowns hijacked that word and bastardized it for your own culture war bullshit. There is no ideology with "woke". If anything, it's an ideology that you fabricated to scare people
To me, “woke” is indicative of any ideology that sacrifices logic, reason, rational thought, wisdom, knowledge, history, and facts on the altar of socio-political agendas. For example, when we as a society start to rationalize the idea that biological sex is somehow a subjective…
It's no accident that Trump's ascendency happened at the same time we see a rise of right-wing populism in Europe. Western civilization moves with one accord.
As Walter Rodney noted, the "black educated man in the West Indies is as much a part of the system of oppression as the bank managers and the plantation overseers.”
If you can't be bothered to study Guyana's history then you are not in solidarity with Guyanese. And as someone who claims to be a Pan-Africanist, you should especially know Caribbean history and politics given the Caribbean's influence on Pan-Africanism.
Argues against solidarity, then accuses the guy who called him out on it of being against solidarity. Just genius. lol
And this is the problem right here. How can someone who hasn't bothered to study Guyana's history of anti-colonial struggle preach about international solidarity? Such solidarity requires studying and knowing the history of all oppressed people.
2. Your approach is one-sided & racialist ignoring copious other factors. I don’t know who this jagan is, but there was most definitely more at play than some inherent “Antiblackness”(which is exactly what you were implying don’t try to backtrack now).
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