The African Bourgeoisies Are The Most Corrupt In The World
The African Integrationists, some of which became Bourgeoisies, who have always opposed the Separationist movement, have been known historically to have consistently betrayed African people. These lineages are likened to have been the House Slave Negros, who think because they stay in the House with the slave masters are better than the Field Negros on the plantation.
In the words of Kwame Touré, aka Stokely Carmichael, he said the African Bourgeoisies (Professionals) are the most corrupt in the world.
These set of professionals are not interested in the development and investment of their people except for their own pockets. If for any reason, a few of them choose to add pseudo value of any form, they will crave modernization over development in order that will bring profit only to their pockets.
Since the Bourgeoisies of Africa have illusively benefitted from integrating and thinking this way they are better than others, they request that we move on from our past.
According to Marcus Garvey, a people without their history are like a Tree without root.
Those on the left, the Separationists from the 60s still maintained their stance for Africa to first be truly independent, economically and politically.
Never forget how the best of us, the most intelligent, tallest and strongest of us were shipped in mass as Slaves to a foreign land to work on their plantations and help modernize their place; left the worst of us to control the rest of us.
These act by the imperialist who carted our best, and royalties as commodities, have for centuries undermine the development of Africa.
Till this day, the lineage of the Slave Masters are still extracting in mass the resources of our Ancestors with the help of the Bourgeoisies and political elites whose lineage were the worst of us they gave control to.
Today, the Imperialists, those who deprived us of a better life, enslaved our true leaders that ought to have led us right are complaining g about migration to their lands. We do not know about others, but for Africans, it is escaping not migrating. Can we get the lost years BACK? NO. But can Africa’s dignity be restored? YES. Only when the Imperialist knees are taking off our necks can we be politically & economically free.
The real question then is: Who will fight for the lost child of Africa and his kingdom, a child whom for centuries have been stripped of his or her royalty, identity and fed with concocted history?
WRITTEN BY: OMOTADE ISAAC ADEKUNLE
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