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MIGRANTS STOLE MY TEETH!!!
Racism is dumb. Literally. Watch as UK prankster Nikolas Omilana (@niko) roasts a right-winger by getting her to agree that migrants stole not just ‘our jobs and houses’ but also… her teeth (of which she has precious few left!). This was filmed in 2018, but given the recent explosion of anti-immigrant violence on Britain’s streets, it’s an evergreen bit of mockery.
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Racism is dumb. Literally. Watch as UK prankster Nikolas Omilana (@niko) roasts a right-winger by getting her to agree that migrants stole not just ‘our jobs and houses’ but also… her teeth (of which she has precious few left!). This was filmed in 2018, but given the recent explosion of anti-immigrant violence on Britain’s streets, it’s an evergreen bit of mockery.
Video credit: @Niko / YouTube
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NO PAN-AFRICANISM WITHOUT SOCIALISM
Revolutionary activist Kwame Ture was a committed Pan-Africanist and a Socialist. in this legendary clip, he makes the case that Pan-Africanist ideals can only be realised under socialism, because capitalism is the system of the colonialists. To be effective Pan-Africanists, he says, we must also be anti-capitalists.
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago and known as Stokely Carmichael, he was politically active in US politics as part of the civil rights movement, and was elected chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1966. He vacated the post a year later and, with his wife - the South African songstress Miriam Makeba - moved to Guinea, where he changed his name to Kwame Ture. This was a tip of the hat to his two patrons, Kwame Nkrumah and Sekou Touré.
Revolutionary activist Kwame Ture was a committed Pan-Africanist and a Socialist. in this legendary clip, he makes the case that Pan-Africanist ideals can only be realised under socialism, because capitalism is the system of the colonialists. To be effective Pan-Africanists, he says, we must also be anti-capitalists.
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago and known as Stokely Carmichael, he was politically active in US politics as part of the civil rights movement, and was elected chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1966. He vacated the post a year later and, with his wife - the South African songstress Miriam Makeba - moved to Guinea, where he changed his name to Kwame Ture. This was a tip of the hat to his two patrons, Kwame Nkrumah and Sekou Touré.
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Continued….. A leading figure of the Pan-African movement, Ture was instrumental in establishing the All African People’s Revolutionary Party. Today, the AAPRP extends across the continent, from Guinea-Bissau to Kenya. The ideas he planted continue informing the struggle for liberation today.
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‘ISRAEL MOST MORAL COUNTRY’
In the context of Israel’s military onslaught in the Gaza Strip since the 7 October escalation, the saying ‘the first casualty of war is truth’ rings as true as ever.
Blaming H*mas for Israeli bombings, claiming H*mas beheaded babies, and alleging H*mas uses tunnels under hospitals helped manufacture consent for Israel k*lling more than 40,000 Palestinians—primarily women and children—and as many as 186,000 people as of early July, according to the Lancet medical journal.
That trend continues with this final address by Gilad Erhan, an Israeli ambassador to the UN who vacated his seat after four years on 13 August, but not without claiming Israel is the ‘most moral country in the world.’ Meanwhile, the world has seen widely documented crimes, including recent protests in support of Israeli soldiers r*ping Palestinians.
In the context of Israel’s military onslaught in the Gaza Strip since the 7 October escalation, the saying ‘the first casualty of war is truth’ rings as true as ever.
Blaming H*mas for Israeli bombings, claiming H*mas beheaded babies, and alleging H*mas uses tunnels under hospitals helped manufacture consent for Israel k*lling more than 40,000 Palestinians—primarily women and children—and as many as 186,000 people as of early July, according to the Lancet medical journal.
That trend continues with this final address by Gilad Erhan, an Israeli ambassador to the UN who vacated his seat after four years on 13 August, but not without claiming Israel is the ‘most moral country in the world.’ Meanwhile, the world has seen widely documented crimes, including recent protests in support of Israeli soldiers r*ping Palestinians.
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Continued.....All this is made possible by Western support that has blocked UN Security Council votes for a permanent ceasefire, funnelled arms and ammunition, and provided the occupying entity tens of billions of dollars since October. The US, Italy and Germany are the top three providers of lethal aid to Israel.
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PREZ NGUEMA’S SON FLAUNTS RICHES AS POVERTY EATS NATION
Equatorial Guinea is among Africa’s biggest oil producers, in the same league as Nigeria and Angola. However, instead of that resource wealth trickling down to the people, it has for decades been the personal piggy bank for the Obiang family and a few connected elites, making the country one of the ten-most corrupt in the world. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema’s son, Teodorin Nguema, is the perfect poster boy for the rot in the country.
He is infamous for his debauchery, his million-dollar Bugattis, bags full of cash and Playboy bunnies in tow. He bought a mansion in California for $30 million in cash, owns Michael Jackson memorabilia, including a jacket and $275,000 glove, and had no problem coughing up $1,734 for a pair of wine glasses.
Equatorial Guinea is among Africa’s biggest oil producers, in the same league as Nigeria and Angola. However, instead of that resource wealth trickling down to the people, it has for decades been the personal piggy bank for the Obiang family and a few connected elites, making the country one of the ten-most corrupt in the world. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema’s son, Teodorin Nguema, is the perfect poster boy for the rot in the country.
He is infamous for his debauchery, his million-dollar Bugattis, bags full of cash and Playboy bunnies in tow. He bought a mansion in California for $30 million in cash, owns Michael Jackson memorabilia, including a jacket and $275,000 glove, and had no problem coughing up $1,734 for a pair of wine glasses.
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Continued…. Although Teodorin’s annual salary was about $100,000 in 2014, he’s reportedly managed “through bribes, kickbacks, embezzlement, and extortion” (FT) to accumulate a fortune of over $300 million, including major US assets owned and acquired through shell companies and third parties. From 2004 to 2008, US lawyers, bankers, and real estate and escrow agents helped Teodorin move over $110 million through American bank accounts.
Despite annual oil revenues reaching $4.8 billion by 2007, the country remains marred by chronic hunger, a crumbling education system, frequent blackouts, poor sanitation and disease. Nearly 80% of its people live in abject poverty. Child mortality has increased to the point that some 15% of Equatorial Guinea’s children die before reaching age five, making it one of the deadliest places on the planet to be young, according to a 2011 Foreign Policy article.
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Despite annual oil revenues reaching $4.8 billion by 2007, the country remains marred by chronic hunger, a crumbling education system, frequent blackouts, poor sanitation and disease. Nearly 80% of its people live in abject poverty. Child mortality has increased to the point that some 15% of Equatorial Guinea’s children die before reaching age five, making it one of the deadliest places on the planet to be young, according to a 2011 Foreign Policy article.
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Algeria has pledged to send a massive mercy mission to Gaza as soon as the enclave’s border with Egypt is re-opened. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune says he’ll send doctors, aid and troops to help Palestinians rebuild after Israel’s obliteration of the Strip.
Algeria has long supported the Palestinian cause, but the latest pledge hinges on the re-opening of the Rafah border crossing. It’s the main entry point between Egypt and Gaza and has been closed since May after Israel intensified its assault on the area. As a result, convoys of trucks haven’t been able to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid.
Israel’s bombardment has destroyed over 62 per cent of homes in Gaza, and damaged 84 per cent of health facilities, according to a UN-World Bank report published in April 2024. The Gaza Health Ministry says over 40,000 Palestinians have been k*lled, mostly women and children, and thousands need critical medical care.
Algeria has long supported the Palestinian cause, but the latest pledge hinges on the re-opening of the Rafah border crossing. It’s the main entry point between Egypt and Gaza and has been closed since May after Israel intensified its assault on the area. As a result, convoys of trucks haven’t been able to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid.
Israel’s bombardment has destroyed over 62 per cent of homes in Gaza, and damaged 84 per cent of health facilities, according to a UN-World Bank report published in April 2024. The Gaza Health Ministry says over 40,000 Palestinians have been k*lled, mostly women and children, and thousands need critical medical care.
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Trinidad and Tobago will replace the three Christopher Columbus ships on its coat of arms with the Steelpan, a musical instrument originating in the southeastern Caribbean island country. This was announced by Prime Minister Keith Rowley during a special People's National Movement convention. He added that: "We are on our way to removing the colonial vestiges that we have in our constitution." The three ships depicted on the nation's emblem - the Santa María, La Niña and La Pinta - were used by Columbus on his journey to the ‘New World’ in 1492. Columbus left a dark legacy in the Americas, beginning with his first encounter with the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Sea. His travelogues ridicule the natives' simplicity and supposed lack of sophistication.
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Continued….. His reports of the voyage fuelled in Europeans a drive to colonise and exploit the 'lesser beings' he had 'discovered' across the Atlantic Ocean.
Official stationary bearing the old coat of arms will reportedly take about six months to consume - after which the new version with the Steelpan will start being used. The Steelpan has already been recognised as a symbol of Trinidad and Tobago by the United Nations - which passed a resolution in 2023 making 11th August World Steelpan Day. The Steelpan proudly traces its roots back to Trinidad and Tobago, where it was invented and came into fashion in the 1930s and 1940s.
Trinidad and Tobago's decision to remove the Columbus ships from its national emblem is a significant step towards decolonisation. Let us know in the comments if you applaud it.
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Official stationary bearing the old coat of arms will reportedly take about six months to consume - after which the new version with the Steelpan will start being used. The Steelpan has already been recognised as a symbol of Trinidad and Tobago by the United Nations - which passed a resolution in 2023 making 11th August World Steelpan Day. The Steelpan proudly traces its roots back to Trinidad and Tobago, where it was invented and came into fashion in the 1930s and 1940s.
Trinidad and Tobago's decision to remove the Columbus ships from its national emblem is a significant step towards decolonisation. Let us know in the comments if you applaud it.
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INEM RICHARDSON: NO AFRICAN GROUP HOLDS POWER ON WORLD STAGE
During one of our recent livestreams focused on the protests unfolding in Nigeria, we noticed heated debate in the comments section. However, the focus turned to which region was most to blame for the country's economic hardships and political strife. Every region was getting picked on, but are we not losing sight of the bigger picture?
When we analyse our position as African people within a global capitalist economy, it soon becomes apparent that no 'tribe' or ethnic group in Africa calls any of the shots on the world stage. If we were to zoom out and study the past several hundred years of world history, we would see that Western Europe, and later North America, have controlled the global economy and that, on an international level, no group in Nigeria—whether Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani or any other—have significant power.
Sure, a minuscule class of Africans may support and benefit from the neo-colonial system.
During one of our recent livestreams focused on the protests unfolding in Nigeria, we noticed heated debate in the comments section. However, the focus turned to which region was most to blame for the country's economic hardships and political strife. Every region was getting picked on, but are we not losing sight of the bigger picture?
When we analyse our position as African people within a global capitalist economy, it soon becomes apparent that no 'tribe' or ethnic group in Africa calls any of the shots on the world stage. If we were to zoom out and study the past several hundred years of world history, we would see that Western Europe, and later North America, have controlled the global economy and that, on an international level, no group in Nigeria—whether Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani or any other—have significant power.
Sure, a minuscule class of Africans may support and benefit from the neo-colonial system.
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Continued......Still, the masses in every ethnic community of Nigeria share in common one crucial thing: Poverty. From a Nigerian hustling in the informal sector to survive day to day in Lagos, to a Nigerian in the Niger Delta whose village has become nearly unlivable due to capitalists' petroleum extraction, to a Nigerian relying on humanitarian aid and in constant fear of terrorism in a northern village, none of these positions seem enviable.
As class consciousness increases in Nigeria, we see more unity despite ethnic and religious differences.
To watch the full video, check out 'Nigerian 'Days Of Rage' 13 protesters killed | Calls For President Tinubu To Step Down' on YouTube by clicking on the 'Playlists' tab and heading to 'This Week in Africa.'
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As class consciousness increases in Nigeria, we see more unity despite ethnic and religious differences.
To watch the full video, check out 'Nigerian 'Days Of Rage' 13 protesters killed | Calls For President Tinubu To Step Down' on YouTube by clicking on the 'Playlists' tab and heading to 'This Week in Africa.'
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A cholera epidemic has been declared in war-torn Sudan by the country’s health ministry.
The latest outbreak of the waterborne disease has infected 500 people and killed 27, with over 11,000 cases reported since June 2023.
Its spread has been exacerbated by heavy rainfall which has made roads impassable and hampered aid deliveries. Poor sanitary conditions and a lack of medical care have also worsened the suffering.
Over 70 per cent of Sudan’s health infrastructure has been destroyed during 16-months of fighting between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Army (SAF).
Clean drinking water is unavailable in most parts of the country, with many forced to drink from polluted rivers.
Experts warn nearly five million severely malnourished women and children are at high risk.
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The latest outbreak of the waterborne disease has infected 500 people and killed 27, with over 11,000 cases reported since June 2023.
Its spread has been exacerbated by heavy rainfall which has made roads impassable and hampered aid deliveries. Poor sanitary conditions and a lack of medical care have also worsened the suffering.
Over 70 per cent of Sudan’s health infrastructure has been destroyed during 16-months of fighting between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Army (SAF).
Clean drinking water is unavailable in most parts of the country, with many forced to drink from polluted rivers.
Experts warn nearly five million severely malnourished women and children are at high risk.
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R*PE FOR ‘SECURITY REASONS’?
A few weeks ago, a disturbing video of Israeli soldiers r*ping a Palestinian prisoner at Sde Teiman detention camp in southern Israel went viral, sparking outrage. Some have dubbed the site ‘Israel’s Guantanamo’ as it is notorious for torturing and r*ping Palestinian detainees.In this recent clip, LBC radio programme host James O’Brien (@mrjamesob on IG and X) denounced Israeli government officials, journalists and mobs of citizens supporting the r*pists, as well as Western media and leaders who haven’t spoken out against it. O’Brien said Israel ‘is now operating on a scale of complete impunity.’ Earlier this month, Israel’s High Court of Justice opened a hearing on Sde Teiman.
A few weeks ago, a disturbing video of Israeli soldiers r*ping a Palestinian prisoner at Sde Teiman detention camp in southern Israel went viral, sparking outrage. Some have dubbed the site ‘Israel’s Guantanamo’ as it is notorious for torturing and r*ping Palestinian detainees.In this recent clip, LBC radio programme host James O’Brien (@mrjamesob on IG and X) denounced Israeli government officials, journalists and mobs of citizens supporting the r*pists, as well as Western media and leaders who haven’t spoken out against it. O’Brien said Israel ‘is now operating on a scale of complete impunity.’ Earlier this month, Israel’s High Court of Justice opened a hearing on Sde Teiman.
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Continued….. This came following months of human rights groups petitioning to close the facility due to inhumane conditions. Many ultra-right Israelis and relatives of Israeli hostages protested the hearing.Human rights groups have long documented how Israeli soldiers use r*pe as a weapon of war against Palestinians, both outside and inside prison walls. The @btselem report we shared last week contained testimonials from Palestinian prisoners.
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MALEMA DENOUNCES ANTI-AFRICAN SOUTH AFRICANS
‘We’ve been made to celebrate that which looks down at us,’ said Julius Malema during a recent public lecture at Rhodes University in South Africa.
The 43-year-old Economic Freedom Fighters party president addressed recent xenophobia toward a Miss South Africa finalist, Chidimma Adetshina. Many in South Africa said the 23-year-old law student born in the Soweto township could not represent the country because her father is Nigerian and her mother has Mozambican roots.
Public pressure forced Adetshina to pull out of the race, which was eventually won by Mia le Roux, who became the first deaf contestant to win the noscript. She has European heritage (some outlets report she’s a descendant of Dutch settlers), yet her eligibility was never debated.
‘We’ve been made to celebrate that which looks down at us,’ said Julius Malema during a recent public lecture at Rhodes University in South Africa.
The 43-year-old Economic Freedom Fighters party president addressed recent xenophobia toward a Miss South Africa finalist, Chidimma Adetshina. Many in South Africa said the 23-year-old law student born in the Soweto township could not represent the country because her father is Nigerian and her mother has Mozambican roots.
Public pressure forced Adetshina to pull out of the race, which was eventually won by Mia le Roux, who became the first deaf contestant to win the noscript. She has European heritage (some outlets report she’s a descendant of Dutch settlers), yet her eligibility was never debated.
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Continued….. ‘Today, you look at a fellow African, you listen to the pronunciation of a fellow African, you listen to the name and the surname of a fellow African, and, by that, you isolate them,’ Malema said.
South Africans pride themselves on inclusivity, referring to their country as a ‘Rainbow Nation.’ However, Black South Africans have attacked fellow Africans who migrate from other parts of the continent. European colonialism’s divide-and-conquer strategy deeply affects many in South Africa.
Video credit: @economicfreedomfighters7948 (YT) @EFFSouthAfrica (IG and X)
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South Africans pride themselves on inclusivity, referring to their country as a ‘Rainbow Nation.’ However, Black South Africans have attacked fellow Africans who migrate from other parts of the continent. European colonialism’s divide-and-conquer strategy deeply affects many in South Africa.
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An Ethiopian teenager has been splashed across Time magazine after pioneering a bar of soap that fights cancer. The publication named Heman Bekele their ‘Kid of the Year’ for his revolutionary invention that delivers medication simply by washing.
Heman was born in Ethiopia and moved to the United States when he was four years old, but it was his time in Africa that inspired his work. His parents urged him to wear sunscreen, and he frequently saw labourers working in the scorching sun without protection.
Heman was born in Ethiopia and moved to the United States when he was four years old, but it was his time in Africa that inspired his work. His parents urged him to wear sunscreen, and he frequently saw labourers working in the scorching sun without protection.
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