
When we speak out boldly about the deep-rooted evil of the American Empire, some of our African brothers and sisters — especially those who rely on Western-controlled media — are quick to jump in with accusations: “You’re being racist, divisive, or extreme.”
Let us be clear: we are not anti-West; we are pro-humanity. We stand firmly against racism, fascism, discrimination, and all forms of unjust violence.
Yesterday, we raised concerns about a disturbing diplomatic move: French President Emmanuel Macron recently met and embraced Abu Mohammad al-Julani — the former ISIS and al-Qaeda militant who once had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head. Suddenly, his crimes are forgotten.
This meeting exposes a painful reality: the West often overlooks its own proclaimed enemies when it suits their interests. And now, the same man has met with none other than former U.S. President Donald Trump.
What are we supposed to make of this?
Why does the West, with all its intelligence networks and powerful armies, seem so comfortable cozying up to those it once branded as terrorists?
We keep asking:
- Who funds and trains the likes of Boko Haram?
- Who provides the logistics and intelligence that allow these groups to operate across Africa with such deadly precision?
Instead of asking these critical questions, many Africans applaud Western military bases on our soil — unaware they may be part of a much larger geopolitical game.
Western hypocrisy is not new. A quote from TIME Magazine in 1987 puts it plainly:
“The objective of the war is not to make UNITA win a war, but to devastate Angola and make the people lead wretched lives.” (TIME, August 10, 1987, p.33)
So, when we raise our voices, it’s not conspiracy — it’s pattern recognition. The signs are always there.
Friends, this is not about hating anyone. It’s about waking up, connecting the dots, and defending our continent with truth and clarity.
Until Africa learns to think critically and demand transparency, we will continue to be pawns in global power plays.
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