White people donβt believe in the truth, they believe in domination. Thus, they create false narratives and tamper with βhistoryβ to support their βsuperiorityβ complex.
My point exactly. They vilified the character who was for ALL black people getting what they deserved and made the hero of someone who didnβt care about black people outside his country. The propaganda in that movie was firm.
I donβt care if you identify as FBA, Pan-African, etc. We need to ensure the protection of our young brother and his family because these Neanderthals might try something.
The Black Panthers most sought after membership in its early days were regular street people and militants who would follow a more direct approach to dealing with racism and systemic oppression.
Mali was the first to break ties with France; followed by Burkina Faso and Niger. Now, Chad has finally spread its wings (hopefully). While all of you talk about pointless things and argue about nothing, there is a second decolonization movement taking place in Afrika.
The main thing Iβm getting out that Dr. Umar clip is that black people still have this belief that white people have to directly hate you or be rude to you just for them to be a racist. White people can smile in your face, be nice to you and even invite you over their house.