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Africa's Number 1 enemy *LINK*
In Response To: Re: Arab Slavery of Africans ()

Today, in the West African republic of Mali, the name of Mansa Musa is still honoured. And rightly so, his time, as said in the passage above, was a time of "prosperity and stability". However, the other effect his rule had on the destiny of his people should not be ignored. As said above, "The hajj planted Mali in men's minds and its riches fired up the imagination as El Dorado did later".

Who were the 'men' spoken of here and, how did they act in order to satisfy the cravings unleashed by thier 'imagination'?

"In 1339, Mali appeared on a "Map of the World". In 1367, another map of the world showed a road leading from North Africa through the Atlas Mountains into the Western Sudan. In 1375 a third map of the world showed a richly attired monarch holding a large gold nugget in the area south of the Sahara."

As early as the fourteenth european century, these 'men' knew of the riches inside Africa and, from then on, they must have concieved the intention to seize what they could of those riches. The West African empire that succeeded Mali, Songhai, was destroyed by arabs who wanted control of the riches they had been told existed within it's borders.

But, Mansa Musa was not the first African who reached out and brought back pestilence. Kemet fell because first, the rulers allowed aliens into the homeland. In spite of ancient edicts that forbade such a thing. Men were born who believed that they knew better. Then, it was decided that these aliens (who could now speak as we spoke) would be allowed to participate in holy rites. Again, in spite of ancient edicts. And we know how Kemet ended.

We look back into the ancient past with pride, we honour our ancestors (as they rightly deserve) but, it will be to our advantage if we also examine and speak on the mistakes our ancestors made. If we could speak without caring for who takes offence.

It may be hard for many Africans in the western diaspora to overstand the magnitude of the arab's demonic activities in Africa. The arab and the rest of it's semitic family were the first to organise genocide (physical and cultural) against Africans.

The awareness of many diaspora Africans concerning the slave trade is restricted to the 'triangular trade' across the atlantic ocean. But, before that trade started, and long after it ended, the arabs were trading in Africans across the sahara desert. Today, there are Africans in Mauretania who are owned by arabs. It is seen as normal. The Africans are known as 'Ga-noui'. A name they are told means 'slave'. But, if you look closely at the word, you will note the similarity to Ghana and Guinea. Those two words once referred to the same people and thier land. The ancient empire of Ghana (after which Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah christened what was formerly known as the Gold Coast).

The empire called Ghana covered a vast part of West Africa. The territories and peoples ruled by the Kaya Maghan overlapped and included most of the lands and peoples of the empires that came after (Mali and Songhai). The territory of the Kaya Maghan also included what is now known as Mauretania. So, the descendant's of an ancient empire became slaves in thier own land and were told by the descendant's of the invaders that thier heritage was slavery. Does this sound familiar?

The 'white' was a student of the arab and, even now, the 'white' can only fantasise about doing as much damage to the African mind and identity as those demonic semites have.

What irony; Africans in amerikkka, after rejecting the 'white', run to his teacher for guidance.

Talk to ordinary Africans who have lived in 'saudi' arabia, talk to the ones who have lived in cairo and ask them how 'brotherly' islam is.

Where I grew up, people who went to church on sunday lived next door to people who went to the mosque on friday. christians married muslims without 'religion' being an issue. They had one thing in common which over-rode those alien definitions. However, from the early 80's onwards, the saudi's decided to become more active in our affairs and, as usual, they found willing tools from among those ignorant turd-biters who think it is a sign of intelligence to reject the ways and manners of your ancestors. And, of course once that started, the christian right in the waste saw it as thier duty to 'support' thier brothers in jeepass by any means neccesary.

And that is the state nigeria is in right now. Between the money the saudi's have been pumping towards thier stooges and the money amerikkka's religious right have pumped towards thier own tools, the country is so bloated with hot and noxious 'religious' air that the slightest prick will unleash an explosion that guaranteed to stink out the whole of West Africa.

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