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Re: The other aspect of Pan-African

Excellent question brother Ayinde I shall respond.. The problem with blacks in the Diaspora, is about THEM claiming to wage Panafricanism revolution in this world when Africans of the Motherland it seems don’t claim such a thing.. The Diasporans claim to be the boldest, and the wisest... They seem to bear the onus of leadership and by default the ego tripping... They paternalistically believe they do us all a favor because they are better-equipped, and stick their chests out asking the pertinent questions: “What are Africans continentals doing while we are talking the point for you? What is the reward to us to struggle for you??”

Hey, the continental Africans have an ongoing long suffering, pillage, foreign debts, starvation, epidemics, vicious dictatorships, and wars for centuries... If you want continental Africans to play “Pan-Africanist,” then Diaspora Africans need to be willing to pay any attention to the vicious crisis in Africa... That's the price in Panafricanim.

Continental Africans, I sense want to rally to Pan-Africanism.. But we truly see no allegiance to us... I am nothing but a member of a Bantu tribe of Central Africa I am mad. I do feel extremely emotional about the Diaspora disregard to the ongoing killings of Central Africa... The problem is old unfortunately, the Diasporians didn’t’ lift a finger to stop the Rwanda genocide in 1994 (one millions murders in 2 months carried out by the Hutu government against’ the Tustis), who were assisted by the US military and mercenaries to maintain Western political and economic interests...

In fact the bulk of Diasporans, are imminently INSENSIBLE. They have got to come better than that to get Africans like myself to turn on them again... I must understand that they left the old house more than 400 years ago, and love is not blind to pain and suffering... Love or Panifricanism indeed is a two-way street - something Diaspora Africans have been mad lacking in demonstrating to continental Africans... What fools do you think we are that we would willingly “love” the Diaspora who neglects us just because the mainstream press pays no attention to us! Hard question that deserve more than fearful and cowardly excuses for answers.

B.K

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