
NOSMO KING
178 posts




Most Black people defending white supremacy are not confused. They are very aware of their doings. There is a long tradition of rewarding the one who will stand up with our face and our name and tell our oppressors what they want to hear. The platform, the career, the protection, all of it flows to those willing to perform that function. The most dangerous enemy of African dignity today sometimes carries our grandmothers’ surnames and our countries’ flags. And that is the most refined form of dispossession: when those with the most to lose become the most devoted defenders of the system built to ensure they never stop losing.



If you walk down the street and just ask random black people what ADOS and FBA stands for… I’m willing to bet a lot of money that less than 20% will know what you’re talking about. 😂




I don't think colonialism explains why Africa has such low growth. Asia had colonialism too.


@Mxbeez It's just the truth. You'd be an average African banana republic if whites hadn't been there.










"The history of Africa was destroyed and denied because it did not glorify the conquerors." Dr. John Henrik Clarke


















