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i think that you speak as a non-black who doesn't sight the significance of and the humanitarian importance of afrikan liberation and its success or not.
what the hell is there to proud of and boasting about when the entire world including ethiopia is suffering from NOT the lack of education or infrastructure or finances, but from the implementation of semitic/capitalistic/white/male supremacy.
If you can shed light on how King Selassie destroyed WMS and liberated Ethiopia/Afrika then I could entertain a chat on the 'success' of HIM.
But by making it a point to categorize hamitic lineage from afrikan blood AND to make it a point to clarify that Ethiopians are not (negros - enslaved) is nothing but elitism. To I, it proves the basic philosophy of semitism that is existent in people NOT because of caucasian blood but because of semitic chosenist ideology.
Seeing how "divide and conquer" is the technique used to oppress us, I would have thought that a way to project unity would have been important. But instead we have the distinct clarifications while Afrika just continues to be raped and Afrikans murdered.
The truth is, whether physical or not, we are ALL enslaved. ("we from the cradle of civilization - we ain't no savages...we ain't no niggers...we ain't no slaves - we aint no afrikans, we are hamitic semites, we are somebody - help us oh european league of nations")
Was the attack by fascist mussolini any different from what has happened to other Afrikan nations including this "maafa"?
Unfortunately, I think it is becoming obvious that you enjoy the benefits/privileges of whiteness and have not experienced and/or observed the brunt of oppression which would make the destruction of it paramount in your seekings.
How is there any success if white/male supremacy and its effects are still prevalent?
Its like the world is a sentence on a chalkboard. You want to edit the grammar. I want to erase the entire thing.
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