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I agree about the United States of Africa. The African continent and the Caribbean are both so tribal. Both regions get annoying as hell with the tribalism. Look at the Black lady that made herself look like a buffoon arguing down Malema's plans for taking back the land by saying he is not Khoi....i mean what kind of foolishness?Then you got the Africans allowing Chinese to take their money,resources and women with confused mixed children.

We really do need a United States of Africa, You can still have your own culture but man, just give it a shot. The current leaders could be governors of their region. We know people would fight back and i can see especially leaders like Rwanda's Kagame being stubborn about it.

United States of Africa with one President and numerous "Governors".

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Interesting. I was just thinking about this a few hours ago. You have Kagame, Malema, Abiy, Lumumba (Jr.), Nana Akufo-Addo as the current, leading African (and competent) voices. Their predecessors: Lumumba (Sr.), Sankara, Zenawi, Nkrumah. If you could rank them, how would you?

NOTE: These are the African leaders that I currently know of that promoted Pan-Africanism, responsible governance, sovereignty, and complete removal from colonialism.

Kind of pathetic that even Africa has had all those revolutionaries through history but meanwhile the Caribbean just has Garvey and Stokely Carmichael :dead:
 

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You forget Bookman, Toussaint, Dessalines, and (arguably) Farrakhan? :martin:

Nah i forgot about TOUISSANT and the other Haitian revolutionaries who were over 200 YEARS AGO! :martin:

But Farrakhan WAS BORN IN AMERICA....How many times can we do this with yall? What we gonna start claiming Malcolm is Caribbean now because his mom is from Grenada? You guys can't keep saying it for Farrakhan but not with Malcolm. Both are BLACK AMERICANS

The hell is Bookman?

The point is the Caribbean is allergic to have having native born revolutionaries on their islands, its well known. Look at Jamaica right now, outside of Garvey who they got? Right now up there other black men are chopping up little Black girls and they killed over 1700 people in 2017 with the same population as Chicago :martin:

Outside of the woke caribbean countries like Haiti, Brazil and Cuba, what exactly are the other islands/countries doing in the resistance movement? :francis:
 

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Arguably THE most feared African of the 20th century, certainly for South Africa.

They told us all about Mandela to erase him :wow: #Mangaliso

They said when he was in jail they made it where NOBODY could talk to him to literally kill his voice.
 

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They said when he was in jail they made it where NOBODY could talk to him to literally kill his voice.


Every known recording of him destroyed too... Bruh struck the fear of God in them :mjcry: there's a copy of "The land is ours" at a bookstore I frequent. I need to stop playing and gon and cop that thing before someone else peeps it. I respect Malema alll day but he's carrying a torch from the inferno Sobukwe would've brought.
 

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Malema will be the next President of South Africa.
 

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Nah i forgot about TOUISSANT and the other Haitian revolutionaries who were over 200 YEARS AGO! :martin:

But Farrakhan WAS BORN IN AMERICA....How many times can we do this with yall? What we gonna start claiming Malcolm is Caribbean now because his mom is from Grenada? You guys can't keep saying it for Farrakhan but not with Malcolm. Both are BLACK AMERICANS

Careful you could be seen as practicing tribalism, the very thing, you are opposing...
The words we use is very important, lets just refer to them all as people of African Descent or Black people.
In today's racialized world that is clearly understood and appeals to our Oneness.
Instead of furthering the division by breaking us up in to separate Nation States based on where our ancestors were sold and enslaved.
After all we are fighting the same struggle against the same peoples, policies and practices.


The hell is Bookman?

Bookman Dutty is thought by some to be a Jamaica Obeahman and Maroon Leader who sail from Jamaica to Haiti to launch the Haiti revolution, with Cecile Fatiman the Vodoo high preistess they invoke the Bwa Kayiman (bois caiiman) ceremony....The chant was " Kill cramp and paralyze all weak heart, the white Man god only want your blood sweat and tears, Fyah bun"

The point is the Caribbean is allergic to have having native born revolutionaries on their islands, its well known. Look at Jamaica right now, outside of Garvey who they got? Right now up
The Fight or Struggle is often local or regional, in that sense those that have world Renown depends most often on the fact their resistance happened in a Major first World Nation or was taken from the local to the International stage by dint of circumstances. Hence most of Caribbean fighters you would probable never heard of.

Here is a few individuals or lifestyles you may know that originated in the caribbean
I consider Bob Marley a revolutionary
The Various Rasta Movements
Reggae which led to Rap Music
Harry Belafonte
Joel Augustus Rogers
Claude Mackay
Loiuse Bennett
Norman Manley Prime Minister of Jamaica was the First Country in the West and second in the World to ban Trade with Apartheid South Africa in 1956

there other black men are chopping up little Black girls and they killed over 1700 people in 2017 with the same population as Chicago :martin:
True and that is a horrible disgrace..poverty and oppression often leads to social dysfunction

Outside of the woke caribbean countries like Haiti, Brazil and Cuba, what exactly are the other islands/countries doing in the resistance movement? :francis:

The Haitian revolution and the Sam Sharpe rebellion broke the back of the overt African Slave Industry in the West..
Every Country has the National or Local Heroes and leaders, many may not have worldwide/international fame and recognition that does not diminish in any way the importance of the role they played in this fight of Liberty for peoples of African descent Globally ....they probable number in the thousands
 
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