Kevin

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Kevin

Kevin

@Mush_Again

Pan-Africanist. I ask all from the diaspora that I meet 2 questions 1; Do you consider yourself an African 2; Where do you get your media from?

Brooklyn, NY Joined Eylül 2018
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@Its_ereko You acting as if the US is the only option. Foolish thinking
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
That is bold, and I respect the energy. But let me ask you honestly, how long would you last? Because the moment you shut down every American NGO, every private company, and the embassy itself, here is what happens next. First, the US cuts off all aid, including health programs that keep HIV patients alive and fund malaria bed nets. Second, the CIA and USAID do not leave, they just go underground and start funding your opposition. Third, the IMF and World Bank, where the US holds veto power, freeze your access to loans and debt relief. Fourth, every American company pulls out, taking jobs and tax revenue with them. Fifth, your currency collapses if you rely on dollar transactions or US trade. Within six months, you are either overthrown or begging to reopen negotiations. That is not a guess, that is what happened to leaders in Latin America and the Middle East who tried the same thing. The US does not need an embassy to destroy a president who refuses to play ball. So the real question is not whether you would ban them. The real question is how you build enough economic and military independence to make that ban survivable. That means alternative trade partners, regional currency systems, domestic manufacturing, and a military that does not depend on US training or spare parts. Until then, banning the embassy is a suicide note, not a policy. I wish it were otherwise, but that is the reality of unequal power.
HOSEA@JohnsonBlay3

@Its_ereko If I'm a president of any Africa country no single American public, private/NGO will operate in that country not to talk of embassy.

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@Emolclause @50cent You would think a man who made it would be willing to assist a man who is trying to uplift his people. But comments like this let you know who controls him
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Emoluments Clause@Emolclause·
#BREAKING: Ari: “…@50cent said I’ll give you $258,000 and a first class one-way ticket out of NYC…” Mayor Mamdani: “What I would say to you 50…is I continue to think that having the top 1% of New York City who are making more than a million dollars a year, having them pay 2% more for an economic agenda that would transform every New Yorker’s life, including their own, is something that is worthwhile. And the reason that I say including their own is, when you see a city like ours that is underfunding it’s city agencies, that is pulling back on the most basic things like library services and trash cans, everybody feels the knock on effects of that.”👊
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@EmmanuelAcho Well it’s halftime and the patient is on life support
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ABDOU FALL
ABDOU FALL@ABDUUUFAAAAL·
El Malick Ndiaye a sacrifié un poste de ministre de la République, puis un poste de président de l’Assemblée nationale pour Ousmane Sonko. Il pouvait trahir Ousmane Sonko pour conserver le pouvoir et les privilèges. Mais il a choisi la loyauté, la dignité et la constance.
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The Mayor.
The Mayor.@TheMayorMatt·
Are even the die-hards watching every game now a days? #Mets
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Bankai 🇪🇨🇵🇷
Bankai 🇪🇨🇵🇷@New_Tape_City·
Being born in NY and moving to South America at a very young age, I missed pretty much most of the 90’s Knicks runs (plus I was a little kid). Once I moved back to NY (Queens) I got fully introduced to the Knicks randomly scrolling through my TV, landing on MSG and my die hard fandom began. The 2005-2006 Knicks were terrible but they were my guys. Saw mostly a lot of losing, questionable decisions etc, never switched up once. Tonight my Knicks, finally have a chance at getting to the NBA Finals for the first time since I became a fan all those years ago 🙏🏻
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@Harvarddoc32 You are absolutely right. But for those who don’t know him, I just supplied them with a tidbit of information to build on🙂
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Dr. Jackson-Edwards
Dr. Jackson-Edwards@Harvarddoc32·
John Hope Bryant (Activist) "People say blacks are lazy, no skills, no talent? Then why did you travel halfway around the world to come get us (slaves)? You had people here already. How come they couldn't work?..b/c they were lazy, no skills, no talent."
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Skip Sayless 🇹🇹🇭🇹♒️🗽
What they said about the Hawks: “No team wants to see this red hot Atlanta team in the first round. The Knicks were better off getting Toronto. Jalen Johnson is the best player in this series. They remind me of a young OKC” What they said about the Sixers: “Embiid and Maxey just came back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Celtics. All that momentum and talent. Maxey is a BLUR!! The Knicks don’t have a chance. It’s a bad matchup for them.” What they said about the Cavs: “Did you see that Game 7? They embarrassed a 60-win one seed. The Knicks played the Cavs in February and got cooked, lmao. Look how Mobley and Allen are playing. The lights are no longer too bright for them. Detroit and Toronto’s defense is way better than the Knicks’. Cavs in 6.” Doesn’t sound like a cake walk to me. Sounds like y’all just don’t like the Knicks.
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@WallStreetApes Yeah Yeah Yeah as Naomi Osaka has a party for black tennis players and by all accounts the whites are not happy about that
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Muhammad Ali called for black personal accountability and moral reform in America “Let's quit worrying white people, plaguing white people's neighborhood, forcing ourselves on white people, and we don't clean up and do for ourselves. The slum is not in the neighborhood. The slum is not in the ghetto. The slum is in the people. The people make the slum. And the condition our people are in now, if you gave them a $93 million project, they'll make a slum out of it in 24 hours” “Then you can take a nation of people who are intelligent and they can make a slum a paradise” This is a real quote from Muhammad Ali is authentic and comes from a 1967 interview He also urged black people to stop relying on external aid and take accountability for sustaining their own lives This too me is the most important thing Ali preached Ali argued that true improvement starts with internal transformation such as mindset, behavior, family structure, education, and community standards rather than just pouring money into housing projects or blaming external conditions This is just as true today as it was back then. Nothings changed
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@Tonyd1940 @DRPOOLQ17 I think being the mayor of the Greatest City in the world is better than being a rapper
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DR POOL
DR POOL@DRPOOLQ17·
🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan Mayor Zohran Mamdani is now receiving widespread backlash after his "solution" of raising property taxes would harm HUGE SWATHS of New Yorkers directly — not just the "ultra-wealthy" You got DUPED by a 3rd world COMMUNIST SCAMMER.
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@RossKneeDeep Don’t believe the hype. He is having his moment and Ms Tap Dance for Zionists will have hers as well. Both of them don’t represent black people at all. They represent upward mobility just for themselves
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Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep
Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep@RossKneeDeep·
By Jasmine Crockett: "Hey Tim Scott, You spent years tap dancing through every interview, every speech, every Sunday show appearance telling America that racism was basically over and that your success story proved everybody else just needed to work harder and complain less. You carried water for people who mocked civil rights, demonized poor people, gutted diversity programs, attacked voting rights, and treated Black history like a disease. And for what? No VP slot. No cabinet throne. No real power. Not even basic respect. You confessed your admiration on national television for people who viewed you as nothing more than a convenient talking point — the “See? We have one!” guy standing in the background smiling on cue. Then the second you showed the smallest trace of independence and questioned that disgusting Obama monkey post, your own side turned on you like starving wolves. Suddenly the loyal house servant wasn’t loyal enough. Now you’re sitting in a car recording cellphone videos reminding the world that you’re still Black. Trust us, Senator — nobody forgot. The problem is that you spent so much time trying to convince other people that racism wasn’t real that now, when it smacks you directly in the face, you want sympathy from the same community you lectured for years. You defended the people stripping away protections for minorities, women, the poor, and working-class families. You stood beside people cheering the destruction of programs our grandparents marched, bled, and died for. And now you look shocked that the crowd you entertained never actually saw you as an equal. The Bible talks about the Prodigal Son returning home after losing everything. But the Prodigal Son came home humble. You spent years helping burn the house down. And now you’re politically homeless: too Black for the people you defended, too eager to defend them for the people you abandoned. That’s the tragedy of selling your dignity for a seat at a table that was never meant for you. Tim, you may be the PRODIGAL SON, BUT YOU CAN’T COME HOME." We saw it coming. He didn't want to.
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@Joe__Bassey Well look who he is hanging out with in this photo. Former US Head of State Antony Blinkins puppet African president
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Faye is definitely a betrayal.
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@BlackAndNative1 Yall is stupid. When I first started eating jollof in Brooklyn restaurants I realized this was the same red rice that my mother used to make and she was from the Low Country South Carolina. And if you know anything about that area then you know where they came from
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SoulFood66@BlackAndNative1·
BLACK AMERICANS DID YOU GROWUP EATING JOLLOF RICE 🌾?‼️🤔
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@Tasetireloaded2 When is the sudden outbreak of Ebola going to be discussed
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@anthonyzenkus Why doesn’t she just call in one of her minions and ask them
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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
Kim would like to know how much a carton of milk costs.
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@bgmaxo601 Celebrities should be enjoyed for their entertainment not their political views
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@cecild84 @WithoutHistory When you first introduced me to Faye and I started to look at his moves it became apparent that he was controlled. This move on the chessboard tells exactly that he a pawn not a president
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
Sonko🇸🇳 reportedly instructed the Minister of the Armed Forces Birame DIOP to send air resources to Mali🇲🇱 in support of Fama. That offense merited his dismissal by Faye who concluded that his PM is exceeding his powers. There is a clear difference between a Panafricanist and a puppet.
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