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GAZA G*NOCIDE MAKES DOLLARS & SENSE FOR U.S.A.

Every conflict or humanitarian crisis for one group seems like a bag of money for another.

In this clip, TikTok creator and nurse Alexis Rose (@travelingnurse on TikTok), breaks down how the g*nocide in Gaza profits the West, particularly US defence contractors.

The United States has supplied Israel with 500 shipments since 7 October 2023, as the Israeli Defence Ministry recently announced. So far, Israel has k*lled more than 40,000 Palestinians. Ironically, the US says it cannot intervene, expresses concern over the unfolding humanitarian crisis and is reportedly working on a ceasefire deal.

Rose cites the Financial Times, which reports that, by 2026, the world’s biggest defence contractors will reap $52 billion in profits, with five US contractors expected to see $26 billion in profits.

Video credit: @travelingnurse (TikTok)
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‘SORRY, HAITI, FOR U.S.-PUSHED KENYAN COP MISSION’

In this clip, Kiritu Chege from Kenya’s Communist Party shares the sentiments of many Kenyans regarding Nairobi’s controversial police deployment Haiti. Firstly, he apologises to the island nation and secondly, he says Washington twisted Kenya’s arm. It did this because it knows it can no longer credibly go in itself to restore order in Haiti. The US needed a ‘Black face.’ And Kenyan president William Ruto was happy to provide one, even going so far as to ignore his own High Court’s ruling that the deployment of Kenyan police to Haiti to tackle gang violence there would be unconstitutional. Washington pledged $300 million for the mission but deployed Kenyan officers have reportedly yet to receive their salaries.

Video credit: @communistske
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PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTERS DISRUPT NANCY PELOSI

Nancy Pelosi may have been out of the limelight after completing her second stint as speaker of the US House of Representatives in 2023. That has not stopped the 84-year-old decades-long congress member from lending her clout to US Vice President Kamala Harris, who is seeking the top job in Washington.

Unfortunately for her, the people are having none of it, disrupting Democratic Party heavyweights at public and private events for months to demand US President Joe Biden’s administration stop supplying money and arms to Tel Aviv. So far, Israel has k*lled more than 40,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
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Continued….. The public lashed out at Pelosi during a live 20 August production of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ (@stephenathome) in Chicago while the Democratic National Convention was underway a few miles away.

How the Biden administration has funded Israel’s military onslaught reminds many of our people how little Democrats have done to uplift Black people in the United States. Will the party heed the people’s call to end supplying arms and money to Israel? Or will Democrats take the chance of hoping it won’t affect Harris on election day in November?

Video credit: ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ (@colbertlateshow) / @cbs 
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Exactly a year ago, on August 30, angry Congolese protesters hit the streets of Goma, the capital of the restive North Kivu province in eastern DR Congo.

Their message was simple. They wanted the 25-year UN StabiliSation Mission (MONUSCO) to pack up and leave, accusing it of failing in its mission.

In response, soldiers fired into the crowd, k*lling at least 48 and wounding 75 others. It was the culmination of a tense week between protesters mobilised by the Christian sect Wazalendo, and law enforcement protecting the UN mission. Six soldiers were charged, with a death sentence handed to Colonel Mike Mikombe. The others face jail terms of up to 20 years.
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Continued……Meanwhile, MONUSCO’S time in DRC is running out, with President Félix Tshisekedi demanding they leave by the end of 2024. As a replacement, he’s brought in troops from the regional body Southern African Development Community (SADC).

However, the violence is unending, with M23 rebels continuing to wreak havoc. Close to 10-million Congolese are displaced, and over 25-million starving in a country whose mineral wealth is estimated to be about $24-trillion.
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Three men accused of murdering two Black women and dumping the bodies in a pigsty have appeared before a South African court: farm owner Zachariah Johannes Olivier and his employees, Andrian Rudolph De Wet and William Musora.

Mariah Makgato (47), her Zimbabwean friend Locadia Ndlovu (34) and the latter’s husband Mabutho (44) reportedly trespassed onto Onvervaght farm in Limpopo province to gather expired dairy products, which are regularly dumped there. The group was accosted by the three accused, who allegedly opened fire. Mabutho Ndlovu managed to escape, but with severe gunshot wounds - over which attempted murder charges are also being pressed.

By the time the police discovered the bodies, pigs had reportedly started feeding on the corpses.
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Continued….. The shocking case highlights South Africa’s inequality, which has been ranked the highest in the world. According to a 2022 World Bank report, 10% of South Africans own more than 80% of the country’s wealth. The report concluded that the “legacy of colonialism and apartheid, rooted in racial and spatial segregation, continues to reinforce inequality.”

Three decades after the end of apartheid, little has changed for South Africa’s Black majority. Do you agree the Rainbow Nation needs real liberation?

Video credit: @Gentlements
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COMEDY CLIP RIPS BIDEN’S STUDENT DEBT RELIEF

We have offered our fair share of criticisms of US President Joe Biden’s administration, with plenty of examples to support our points.

However, his student debt relief plan seems to be one of his better policies. Unfortunately, it’s not perfect, as he offers loan forgiveness for people who qualify under one of four conditions. It seems that for Takeiya in this video clip with @KevOnStage, may have qualified because of the excess interest accrued on her ex-boyfriend’s $60,000 loan, which she co-signed. With interest, the amount ballooned to $170,000, she said.

US university fees are amongst the highest in the world, leaving many of our people in the US put off by higher education. Biden’s initial student-loan forgiveness plan was only intended to provide about $20,000 of relief, regardless of the amount of debt.
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Continued….. However, according to the US-based nonprofit Education Data Initiative, the average federal student loan debt is more than $40,000. Meanwhile, the total private loan burden in the US amounts to $ 128.8 billion.

Biden blamed the Supreme Court for preventing his initial proposal from proceeding. In 2023, the court granted relief to about 700,000 debtors who had been repaying loans for at least 20 years and a few other categories of debtors. However, about 42 million people remained in debt.

This year, Biden has provided more loan forgiveness, but again based on another set of conditions. Many have been left wondering why he couldn’t cancel all student loan debts with the swipe of his pen on an executive order.

But it was a cool ending for sister Takeiya and a very entertaining story to hear. “So, here’s the thing”- a nice policy on student loan relief can’t absolve Biden or his administration for collaboration in a g*nocide that has killed many students, teachers and children in Palestine.

Video credit: @KevOnStage (IG)
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DRC TO PALESTINE: GLENCORE’S GLOBAL WEB OF DESTRUCTION

If you want an example of how a multinational can destroy local communities worldwide, Glencore is probably as good as any.

The Swiss-based commodity trader and miner helps fuel the g*nocide in Gaza by selling Israel coal from South Africa and Columbia. Elsewhere, it makes millions from the extraction of minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, corrupt deals have seen it avoid DRC taxes, and its activities have left a trail of environmental destruction.

William Sakawa looks at the global web of suffering brought by one conglomerate and the need for a unified response.
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KAMALA, PALESTINE & HER PROSECUTION RECORD

In this episode of ‘Africa in 90 Seconds,’ African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim (@ahmed.ghoneim.official on IG) highlights the hypocrisy around Palestine at the recent Democratic National Convention.

Whether it be the lack of Palestinian representation on the DNC stage, the thousands of protesters police beat up, and the pro-Palestine delegates bullied out of the DNC event hall, Ghoneim argues the Democratic Party’s and Harris’s indifference toward millions of Palestinians was on display as was its complicity in Israel’s military onslaught, which has k*lled more than 40,000 Palestinians.

Ghoneim also made the case that Harris is not only an unfitting candidate when it comes to Palestine, but also on domestic issues, such as the mass incarceration of Brown and Black people in the US.

In short, she is not the answer. And, neither is Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

In the comments, let us know what you think about the DNC.
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AFRICA’S FABULOUS FABRICS

Sumptuous African fabrics aren’t just beautiful to look at. Every thread weaves a tale of ancient dynasties and cultural rituals. From the geometric Kente cloth of the Ashanti, down to the Lamba Mena in Madagascar, they stitch together the continent’s rich history. Here are some of our favourites. Let us know yours!
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KWAME TURE BLASTS AFRICAN BOURGEOISIE

Kwame Ture, revolutionary Pan-African organiser and co-founder of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party, did not hold back when it came to his denouncement of the African bourgeoisie and petit bourgeoisie. We have to understand that not all Africans are on our side. Class interests ultimately determine the allegiances of many of the most powerful and influential Africans. This is the basis of neo-colonialism. While the masses struggle from day to day, a small group benefits from the system which they work to uphold.

What do you make of Ture’s radical stance?
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‘Y’ALL DESTROYING BLACK AND PALESTINIAN SOLIDARITY’

Pan-Africanist Afeni is worried that solidarity between Palestinians and Black people is under attack. She fears narratives that Palestinians are ‘anti-Black’ are fuelling unnecessary divisions that weren’t there before.

In this post, she reminds us that ‘Black and Palestinian solidarity goes back to the civil rights movement.’ The likes of Malcolm X viewed the Palestinian struggle as part of a global fight against colonialism and imperialism. So, too, did the Black Panthers, who established ties with the Palestine Liberation Organisation. And the Black Panther newspaper frequently featured articles supporting the Palestinian cause, highlighting its parallels with the Black liberation movement.

Afeni says, right now, the CIA is probably giggling, ‘watching y’all do their work for them’. And she warns if Palestinians are dehumanised, then so are we.

We couldn’t agree more. Please let us know what you think in the comments.

Video credit: @factsandfire
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IT’S COLONIAL MENTALITY NOT CLIMATE JUSTICE!

Indian historian Vijay Prashad is a friend of ours at African Stream and he has some interesting comments regarding climate change from 2021 that are worth paying attention to. He argues that while Western countries consume most of the world’s energy, they lecture others on the need to reduce theirs, which simply comes across as a form of modern-day colonialism.

To back up his point, he quotes this statistic. The USA makes up five per cent of the world’s population and consumes 25 per cent of the world’s resources. Compare that to Africa, which has 18 per cent of the world’s population but accounts for only four four per cent of world’s energy consumption, according to the International Energy Agency.

Mr Prashad was speaking at the Climate Justice Coalition People’s Summit in the UK. And his fiery outburst on Western double standards earned him a round of applause.
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Continued….. The thing is, despite Africa’s low energy consumption, it remains in the sights of global Climate Change policy. The UN’s Development Programme website admits the continent ‘accounts for the smallest share of greenhouse gases’ emitted globally. However, it warns Africa’s rapidly growing population means it should make sure its ‘development trajectory’ aligns with a ‘just energy transition’.

Alternatively, to quote Mr Prashad, ‘You want to lecture us, you want to tell us that we are responsible for all the problems, because you never accept that you’re the one, principally, to blame.’

Is that how you see it too? Let us know in the comments. See you there.
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