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Today Is African Liberation Day by Hoodrat(m): 12:45pm On May 26, 2013
You cannot destroy slavery by becoming a part of your Master’s cultural incubator." - John Henrik Clarke

Today is African Liberation Day, but why are we celebrating? We are not free yet, we are still slaves and we don't even know it. We are economically, politically and mentally colonized. We export raw materials and agriculture, then we import finished goods just like colonialism. We import most of our products, many big industries are controlled by foreigners. We accept all these foreign aid and loans to make us debt slaves. We rely on foreign contractors to build everything for us. We value everything foreign. We cannot unite, there is tribalism. Global Africans are continually demonized and marginalized everywhere in the world. We don't control our media, so we are represented poorly in the media. We have the worst Human Development Index in the world. Many of us are illiterate and don't live too long. We only speak our colonizers languages such as English, French and Arabic. African nations are now trying to introduce Chinese in classes even though our languages are dying out. We have high maternity deaths, high infancy deaths. Our best doctors and minds move to foreign countries to develop them while our continent deteriorates. This is just like slavery. Most of us don't know our great history, we only know that we were slaves and colonized. African culture, languages, religions, clothes and names are dying. We still have self hatred and inferiority complex. We cannot work together. We still fight in proxy wars funded by foreign forces that allow other countries to benefit from our resources. Our resources are still coming from the ground to fund other countries while ours are poor. We are pawns for other country's foreign policy. There are more foreign troops in Africa than during colonialism. AFRICOM is coming to Africa to kick out the Chinese and and secure investments, mines and African resources. But we won't discuss real issues we only discuss things that don't matter like celebrity gossip and European/American sports leagues. And when we discuss real issues people label it as conspiracy theories. We are still neo-colonized and our government is controlled by foreigners. They serve to keep the entire country as permanent cheap labor source, cheap resources and a consumer market. We still have the ICC only putting Africans in jail. These bad International Monetary Fund, World Bank Loans and the World Trade Organization are not serving our interests. The United Nations peace keeping troops do nothing for Africa and actually causing more damage. The colonial Pact makes Francophone African countries slaves to France. So, I am NOT celebrating African Liberation Day. I will not celebrate this until we are free from mental, political, and economic slavery/colonization. We must control our own economies and produce what we consume. Love our own products, services and businesses. Go to tourism in our own countries. Build our own institutions instead of going to other ones. Work together worldwide in Pan Africanism. Working together for the uplift of ourselves.

Pan Africa' leaders and the African Union MUST NOT BE AFRAID to unite as one nation and declare themselves a United States of Africa. Imperialist are not helping any African but rather furthering their own agendas."

Racism denies people's access to life, liberty, to the pursue of happiness, to proper education, to control over their own resources etc.

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Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by igbo2011(m): 4:13pm On May 28, 2013
Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by birdman(m): 2:13am On May 29, 2013
Hoodrat:
You cannot destroy slavery by becoming a part of your Master’s cultural incubator." - John Henrik Clarke

Henrik Clarke will live forever through his words.
Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by Hoodrat(m): 2:14am On May 29, 2013
igbo2011: Thanks for sharing my post: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523253767736043&set=pb.278164788911610.-2207520000.1369753788.&type=3&theater

You are welcome bro, i am all about liberating Africans because the growing poverty and frustration in Africa scares me and i've chosen to become a rebel, im a member of freedom from mental slavery group where this was posted and it is my right to spread the news and contribute my part.
Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by igbo2011(m): 4:28am On May 29, 2013
Hoodrat:

You are welcome bro, i am all about liberating Africans because the growing poverty and frustration in Africa scares me and i've chosen to become a rebel, im a member of freedom from mental slavery group where this was posted and it is my right to spread the news and contribute my part.

havey ou liked my page www.facebook.com/africanedp
Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by Hoodrat(m): 5:10am On May 29, 2013
igbo2011:

havey ou liked my page www.facebook.com/africanedp

I already liked it bro, will be following your update.
Re: Today Is African Liberation Day by biafranqueen: 7:35am On Jun 27, 2013
igbo2011:

havey ou liked my page www.facebook.com/africanedp
I have and I am ready for the master plan. I tried to get on your website but was having difficulties sad

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