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‘SOMEBODY HAS TO DO IT’

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🏴‍☠️@lTSSAUCE·
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Malvis Faka (Tfk)@Tfkannouncement·
@lorddrey Yes, true. But the reason I called it bias is because your points often seem to place little or no fault on other countries, while America takes almost all the blame.
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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
By the end of the 1950s, China suffered a terrible famine. The US denied them from buying grains and spread Propaganda that Mao allowed it to happen which resulted in tens of millions of Chinese deaths. They didn't stop at that, the US created a blockade and got the Western nations to form a ChinCom to stop all trade to China causing food insecurity. China suffered severely at the wicked talons of America. That the United States fear China today is not because China is a bad country. It is afraid of revenge. It is afraid of itself because of the evil it is capable of. The United States is always afraid that people will do to them what they would do to people if they were to have the same leverage those people have. That China is open to the world despite what it went through is proof that people can achieve great things when they turn their suffering into the determination to be free and sufficient.
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blessed_sinner🦅@Aynoniii·
Them : It’s stupid to inherit another person enemy just to prove loyalty Me : How did satan become your enemy?
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Yes, and I have also talked about these repeatedly in the past. Joe Kent's fake resignation post got over 100M views alone, his subsequent posts targeting Israel also hit a minimum of 400k views and so hit millions as well. Tucker Carlson, Cadence Owens, etc all have millions of followers and their posts and videos are highly boosted by the algorithm. This is because they really want to convince us that America does not want to fight all these wars they are actively funding, rather it's Bibi and Israel that are blackmailing Trump. These people also blame Zelensky for being "stubborn" whereas in reality, America provides the weaponry, funding, logistics and intelligence that makes these wars a possibility. The leaders like Bibi, Zelensky, Macron etc were groomed by the CIA same way they have educated and "groomed" the previous Prince in Iran to take over the government should a regime change be possible. This is why I'm not happy when I see other bigger Pan-African accounts on this platform paroting this narratives of Israel controlling America or merely attacking Macron. They are actually making America's job easier for them because they can continue to plunder the globe and still gets to come out as the saint with a clean white glove. In our quest to expose the empire we merely shifting the blame from them and transferring the aggression on their puppets.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
This is another strategy called "compartmentalization." In geopolitics, "compartmentalization" is the tactical fragmentation of a singular imperial mission into isolated, "local" operations to mask the true center of gravity. The British mastered this dark art by carving out distinct compartments in their colonies: they would install a local puppet monarch, train a local constabulary to do the policing, and have a British-owned corporation manage the resource extraction. If the local population rebelled, the British wouldn't fight them directly; they would order their "local" puppet to suppress the uprising, providing the weaponry and the intelligence behind the scenes. This way, the hatred of the people was directed at the local leader, not the British Empire, which remained safely in the background, ostensibly just "advising" the government. Now, by reporting that the UAE has been "secretly" carrying out attacks on Iran, the Wall Street Journal and the rest of the American media machines are trying to compartmentalize this war by reducing it to a regional skirmish where the U.S. is merely "helping" Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE to defeat a "common enemy". Where in reality, this is a purely American war on the Multipolar world to crush the rise of Eurasia and forcefully reassert its status as the sole global hegemon. For the UAE to "secretly" strike Iran, they would need to engage in a logistical impossibility without Washington's total oversight. They would need to "secretly" use their U.S.-supplied F-35 fighter jets, they would need to "secretly" utilize top-secret U.S. satellite constellations for real-time kinetic targeting, they would need to "secretly" use clandestine American signals intelligence to bypass Iranian air defense frequency-hopping, and then "secretly" upload their mission parameters into Pentagon-managed AI decision-support systems that dictate every micro-second of the strike. When you understand this, it becomes clear that all roads lead to Washington. Any attack on Iran, whether it is a U.S. fighter jet or a "covert" strike by the UAE or Israel, is merely a different gear in this compartmentalized war machine. The UAE and Israel are not acting as independent sovereigns; they are functioning compartments of U.S. Central Command, just as the regional rulers under the British were a functioning compartment of the British Colonial Office. The "compartmentalization" ensures that the diplomatic and legal blowback is absorbed by the UAE or filtered through the noise of the Israel-Iran narrative, while the "great power" keeps its hands clean. This is the ultimate imperial playbook: maintain absolute hegemony through a decentralized network of enforcers and mass-media distractions, ensuring that no country dares to exist outside the architecture of American dominance. The "sovereignity" of these Gulf states is a convenient, pathetic fiction. In reality, they are just the frontline contractors in a unified, brutal campaign, their actions carefully compartmentalized to hide the hand that truly holds the leash.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

Breaking: The U.A.E. has been secretly carrying out attacks on Iran on.wsj.com/430NaY6

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Million@RealMilli0n·
@DrDodiey @Big_Mck Says the African bush man hovering around the internet made by white people. Stick fully to your culture. Culture is supposed to be dynamic but only Africans believe it must be rusty and ancient for it to be culture. Fools
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Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
The first disturbing sight in all these gatherings is that suit uniform. I think it is affecting their brains. I don't know what Kenyans have with coats. They propbaly the #1 nation in Africa where you hardly see their leaders don native African attire. Why do Kenyans what to be Europeans so much? The other day Ruto was bragging that they speak the best English on the continent. SMH. 🤦🏿‍♂️
African@ali_naka

Egyptian President took his car to Kenya

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Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Our challenges are not the same, you fraud. We want to be left alone to control our resources. Europe is facing identity crisis, rise in fraudulent leaders like you, and declining birthrate and “civilization.” We are not twinning. Leave Africa alone. Go back to your abusive husband.
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron

Les défis de l’Afrique et de l’Europe sont les mêmes. Nous voulons la paix, la prospérité et la souveraineté.

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Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
242k posts in the last 24 hours about a Nigerian man who is getting a divorce after both he and his wife cheated on each other. That is more than any other issue has managed to pull since 2026. This is where Nigeria is as a society. Ugo and his private affairs should have never been be a subject of national debate for a country which says it is serious about its future. You cannot continue like this.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
It is very important for you as an African from to desist from drawing inspiration from the western political system. No matter how rotten you think your system is, never model the west. Definitely not the UK nor the US. Those are where the most sophisticated political frauds take place. What you may not know is that the Labour MPs who piling pressure on Starmer to resign are not doing so in the interests of the British people. There are two possible reasons: either their campaigns are funded by an Israeli lobby group (similar to AIPAC in the U.S.) or by the arms industry, both of which want to war in Iran to remain indefinite for corporate and political interests. Starmer doesn’t seem to be fully in re the latest US-Israeli war mongering. You may have noticed, as someone residing in the UK, the sudden emergence of “Jewish persecution” in the UK. These events are not organic. That’s all I have to say for now.
SportsDokita (Odogwu ☝️)@Sports_Doctor2

I'm looking at UK politics in shock, imagine the members of the APC, I mean elected members of the APC, about 76 of them asking Tinubu to resign because he has failed. It doesn't stop there, imagine some of Tinubu’s cabinet members resigning and apologizing to Nigerians that they've failed Nigerians. Now this is the summary of what's happening in the UK at the moment, it can NEVER be my country, Nigeria!!!!

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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Japan's biscuit labels are now in black and white due to shortages of naphtha, a key ingredient in the production of inks. Their primary suppliers in the Persian Gulf cannot get the goods to them because US warships have blockaded Iranian ports and Iran, in return, has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz. They would have loved to buy from Russia, but the problem is they are already part of the G7 nations currently forcing their citizens and local industries to pay more for gas and fuel in the name of enforcing sweeping economic sanctions on Russia. What is even funnier here is that Japan is the primary host for US forces in the Indo-Pacific. So while the closure of the Strait of Hormuz forces innocent Japanese citizens to pay more for gas, Japan is providing the US with the logistical support that allows the Pentagon to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed. This is like shooting yourself in the foot.
Bloomberg@business

An ink shortage caused by the Middle East conflict is forcing Japan’s biggest potato-chip maker to tone down its packaging bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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BLACK PEOPLE.✊🏿@Raphaelkhaemba0·
Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷 out of Africa!🌍 Kick France 🇫🇷out of Africa!🌍
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Except for that weird Afrophobia thing, South Africa has some of the best foreign policy on the entire continent. ICJ anti-genocide case, full BRICS membership, and a head of state who didn't agree to be summoned to Nairobi at Macron's command like a dog being brought to heel.
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Unathi Afrika@UnathiAfrika·
In a small way, this demonstrates the gulf between African citizens and the political class that almost always gets its legitimacy from the West. The ordinary people just don't care who Macaroni is. They are just appreciating their own athlete hero. Love it.
Francis Gaitho@FGaitho237

Kenya is crazy, I’m even starting to freak out. Imagine getting the chance for a once-in-a-lifetime selfie and, instead of taking it with Emmanuel Macron, you choose Eliud Kipchoge instead.

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The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Macron Lost the Sahel. Ruto Is Helping Him Re-enter Africa Kenyan President William Ruto stood beside Emmanuel Macron and praised France’s renewed push into Africa as “inclusive” and “mutually beneficial.” But let’s call it what it is. France has not suddenly discovered equality. It has been pushed out of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, and now it is looking for a new route back into Africa through leaders willing to help rebrand its influence. From the CFA franc to Niger’s fight over its own minerals, France’s record on the continent is not a partnership. It is extraction, control, and colonial power dressed up in diplomatic language. Kenya should know better than to help France launder its image in Africa.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The most subversive document in American political history is not the Declaration of Independence. It is Hồ Chí Minh's letter to Truman. Because it takes the Declaration at its word. It says: you said these things. Self-evident truths. Unalienable rights. The consent of the governed. The right of a people to determine their political future. We are a people. We are determining our future. We are asking you to apply your own stated principles to our situation. The letter is a trap built entirely out of American rhetoric. And Truman could not answer it. Because to answer it honestly would be to admit that the principles were never universal. That "all men" had always meant something narrower than it said. That the freedom they were exporting was a product, not a principle, and like all products it came with terms of service that the marketing materials didn't mention. The letter still sits in the National Archives. Still unanswered. Still the clearest possible X-ray of the gap between the American idea and the American reality. Hồ Chí Minh understood America better than America understood itself. He always had.
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Petre Solheim@PetreSolheim

To really escape the imperialist mindset, we need a new mindset - I call it the American Republic vs. the American Empire. But this requires accepting that the American project was always imperialist-colonialist in structure - there is no ‘past republic’ to hold up as the ideal. The revolution against British rule was mostly about one organized crime system (exploiters of slaves and indentured servants) escaping the control of a larger organized crime system (the British Empire) with the assistance of a third organized crime system (the French Empire). Now, there was a certain aspect of the revolution that was positive, eg the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, but the real power structure remained resolutely capitalist. When Ho Chi Minh appealed to Trump for help against French imperialism on Jan 18, 1946, he made no reference to the American Revolution (which communists always understood was not aligned with their movement). Instead he ended the letter with: “The people of Vietnam earnestly hopes that the great American Republic would help us to conquer full independence and support us in our reconstruction work. Thus, with the assistance of China and the United States, both in capital and technique, our Vietnam Republic will be able to bring her share in the building-up of World Peace and World Prosperity.” Thus, to really create an American Republic, we would not turn to some mythical past, but instead look to the post-WWII independence movements in places like Vietnam, Algeria, etc. as inspiration.

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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
My dream. Just me and this guy. One on one. If I don't break that his hook nose!
RK🇳🇬🇧🇫🇨🇺🇷🇺🇨🇳🇮🇷@RoyalK_01

@DavidHundeyin A brave French protester slapped macron publicly for his anti people policies crippling France. For Africans who have suffered decades of humiliation, oppression, genocide and slavery from imperialists we should learn the art of rebellion and stop condoning insults from white men

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Just one shoe. Just one overripe tomato. Just one raw egg. That's all it would have taken to shut this idiot up. This was one of the most disappointing African audiences ever. Thank goodness for the young people of Nairobi on the streets today who redeemed Kenya's pride 🇰🇪
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Emmanuel Macron Interrupts Presentation At Africa-France Summit To Talk Down On Africans On May 11, 2026, African delegates convened in Nairobi Kenya for the 2026 Africa-France Summit, which saw, among many things, Kenya’s Western-aligned government signing off its people’s future to the former colonial power, France, with 11 deals cutting across various sectors of Kenya’s economy. In this video, taken at Nairobi University, Kenya, during the summit’s proceedings, French President Emmanuel Macron rudely interrupts a presentation to talk down on the Africans in the audience. Under the guise of “making order”, he demonstrates the very same colonial arrogance of all his predecessors, who plundered and terrorized Africa with impunity for centuries until the people Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, in 2022, chose to take their destiny into their own hands, and show France the door. Since forming the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) in 2024, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have faced relentless attacks by Western-backed t£rrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, they have each continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 AES members have pointed to former colonizer France as a key sponsor of t£rror in the region – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its presently crumbling economy.

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