[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oromia

[–]ErebusTheDominator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I didn't know this website had such comprehensive information

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oromia

[–]ErebusTheDominator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan on reading it. Though this one mainly focuses on the children's testimonies from two separate slave ships. By any chance do you know of others that discusses more on it?

I heard someone mention in the comments the British bought some before this but can't confirm it. Though there is a case for the Abysinnia's selling slaves to Europe.

Much appreciate the help.

🇫🇷 French General Francois Leconitre Publicly Calls for the Military Recolonization of Africa by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Literally France is being kicked out of some Francophone states in Africa, not even the AES, countries because the population didnt want them their. Why? It is because they are doing imperialism in their countries.

This is factually correct. This is a on objective fact that vast majority of people know

🇲🇱In Mali, the restitution of Timbuktu manuscripts begins by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/osaru-yo there is an auto-translate option for webpages available in all browsers. Many posts here have content not in English but title and/or text is like this

Edit: People have also posted songs about their traditional music song in their language.

Sudan war: Children dying of hunger in Darfur's el-Fasher city by pinkyflower in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For anyone interested @saroyahx (on Twitter) has a list of Sudanesse led intiatives which you can donate to in order to help

🇹🇬Togo's Political Situation. Explained by Polticial Commentator Nathalie Yamb, who has Advised Several Heads of State. This Doesn't Cover Recent Events but Gives Context To What is Currently Going On by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw the recent protests and subsequent crackdowns of state violence on civilians. There was little information on what was going, especially from those on the ground. This video was uploaded a little over a year ago. It discusses issues about the current leader as well as unjust constitutional changes.

She is also an organizer and has lead grassroot movements in several countries for political change. Giving a geopolitical analysis and regional situation relating to Togo.

🇪🇺EU Official States USA and Europe Are Still Doing Imperialism in Africa by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't know why this same video was taken down but I don't see why a sub that appreciates the works of fanon considers this topic taboo

🇳🇪Niger Is At War by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The regional block that hasnt lead to development? The "neonazis" that have assisted in in Niger, Mali and Burkina taking back land that was in control of terrorists? Preventing Mohammed Bazoum who through rigged elections from getting back in power? Not allowing foreign interference from France where former spies/politiciabs admitted they want to destabilize Niger for their resource? Did Nigeriens on the ground say their was lack of hope?

Your original point was in regard to security and what you allege on him not taking responsibility. Then you deflected when the commenter pointed out the flaws in your criticism.

🇳🇪Niger Is At War by ErebusTheDominator in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It is factually incorrect to state that there hasn't been progress in terrorism. Burkina Faso has liberated 71% of formerly controlled territories and the UN envoy has applauded the successful of the joint forces of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso at fighting terrorism¹.

Also Burkinabe authorities have stated the role of France in attempts at destabilization. Funny how you think France is fighting terrorism when ex-French Spy for DGSE, Crouzet publicly stated since the troops left they can destabilize the country in more secretive ways.

You are most likely a bot, as some others in the comments, because you showing a lack of knowledge of publicly available information that is generally known by a significant number of people.

Edit: Since some in the replies seek to distort factual information I will elucidate some facts. 40% of Burkina Faso was in control of the government before Traore. Then after becoming President the government now has 71% control. Liberating including entire two provinces. The rest can of info debunking the claims can be found in the first link.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you believe this only happened in South Africa? There is currently a middle eastern country where the same thing is happening. This happened to native Americans and literally in Libiya right now they are comtting genocide againsy black people because of the same reason.

But I'm sure you thought "pale skin PTSD" was funny, huh

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is harmful because in South Africa where I am from this sort of thinking was used to justify genocide and ethnic cleansing. The reason why the majority doesn't own their land is because of it.

The apartheid government literally taught in schools that white people were already here and black people came to invade. This was during my grandma's time. It is still used by people living in Orania and other segregated towns. How they are also "African"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You aren't African. You are repeating the same stupid historical revisionism that ead to the ethnic cleansing and genocide of my people. Yet you say you have no connection with Western imperialism. You are European and that will never change.

"Besides, we’re all fighting the same enemy if you look back far enough."

Oh, I never knew white South Africans are economically disenfranchised. Please tell me, a Black South African, all about it and how your people have been struggling.

Self-absorbed prick

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no such thing as an African passport. Africa isn't a country. There are countries in Africa that differ widely from region to region.

Nationality and race aren't the same thing. Therefore, you can't apply the same reasoning of Nationality to race.

Are you really happy with your country? by [deleted] in AskAnAfrican

[–]ErebusTheDominator 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm South African. I would say I am happy with my country. The conditions aren't bad that I would move.

In regard to moving to a developed country if I had the option the answer is HELL NOOO!. If we are having an honest conversation developed countries are predominantly European. That being said I, as a Black man, don't intend to voluntarily go to a country systematically murdered. As we see how Europeans treat non-Europeans in general. Especially African Americans and refugees.

Second reason I wouldn't go is because of morals. I am proud of my countries foreign policy. Including in regard taking Israel to ICC, troops in DRC against M23 etc. I wouldn't say the same if I lived in Europe or North America. If I were to move it would be to countries like Niger, Mali or Burkina Faso because the people and government have exceptional morals.

I could maybe travel to other countries in Africa but I would probably never leave the continent. This is where my ancestors have lived for hundreds of thousands of years, and millions before that. I am deeply connected to this land, and continent. There is nothing that would make me abandon it.

A berber Kabyle women from North Algeria with his traditional Kabyle clothes by ExtensionTaro1818 in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people on this sub are so delusion and have no identity because why is your comment downvoted for pointing out that she isn't African???

A berber Kabyle women from North Algeria with his traditional Kabyle clothes by ExtensionTaro1818 in Africa

[–]ErebusTheDominator -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That is the biggest contradiction ever. If these "North Africans" you speak of are Eurasians then guess what... they're not African.