There is no way for you to prove that there are only two possibilities. That's a false dichotomy.
Some ancient people in Africa had systems where each period the country would be ruled by another ffamily/tribe. There was a ceremony where the ruler would give all his symbols to the next ruler. There was also a system of intermarriage that would build the cohesiveness of the people. This is ne of the sources of polygamy which is something a lot of people frown upon nowadays.
All history in Africa even in Tanzania is influenced by the white supremacists. In countries like Rwanda, they CREATED a two class system based on colorism. They would separate you even if you were from the same family.
That's why the words you try to apply to Africa or black people are just some words out of a theory that doesn't necessarily apply to black people.
It's like feminism.
This is all irrelevant since imperialism has brought capitalism to Africa, there's not one African country left that isn't a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.
This is all irrelevant since imperialism has brought capitalism to Africa, there's not one African country left that isn't a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.
Is that response for me or for the person I quoted?
And from my understanding he was describing how societies work in general.
So I don't think its irrelevant. Because at a certain point we will have to reorganize our societies. His narrative was a false dichotomy, so I had to point it out.
Now when it comes to the so called African bourgeoisie (which is barely worthy of that name) I do believe they're our enemy but they are NOT ultimate enemy. This so called bourgeoisie CANNOT do what they want. They are SLAVES to the white supremacists. Former coons like president Mobutu and Idi Amin are a good example because as soon as they turned their back on the white supremacists they got DEALT WITH quickly.
Is that response for me or for the person I quoted?
And from my understanding he was describing how societies work in general.
So I don't think its irrelevant. Because at a certain point we will have to reorganize our societies. His narrative was a false dichotomy, so I had to point it out.
Now when it comes to the so called African bourgeoisie (which is barely worthy of that name) I do believe they're our enemy but they are NOT ultimate enemy. This so called bourgeoisie CANNOT do what they want. They are SLAVES to the white supremacists. Former coons like president Mobutu and Idi Amin are a good example because as soon as they turned their back on the white supremacists they got DEALT WITH quickly.
Yes, they're the comprador bourgeoisie, they're ultimately beholden to the interests of the imperialists or their rule will be undermined. But even if they were able to rule without being tied to Western interests, that doesn't guarantee that their rule would lead to the emancipation of the African proletariat.
Yes, they're the comprador bourgeoisie, they're ultimately beholden to the interests of the imperialists or their rule will be undermined. But even if they were able to rule without being tied to Western interests, that doesn't guarantee that their rule would lead to the emancipation of the African proletariat.
Of course yeah. That's obvious. I would even go as far as say that if these motherfuckers keep ruling the so called African proletariat will NEVER win. Because these negroes are COONS.
Of course yeah. That's obvious. I would even go as far as say that if these motherfuckers keep ruling the so called African proletariat will NEVER win. Because these negroes are COONS.

Well there's one thing we agree on
There is no way for you to prove that there are only two possibilities. That's a false dichotomy.
Some ancient people in Africa had systems where each period the country would be ruled by another ffamily/tribe. There was a ceremony where the ruler would give all his symbols to the next ruler. There was also a system of intermarriage that would build the cohesiveness of the people. This is ne of the sources of polygamy which is something a lot of people frown upon nowadays.
All history in Africa even in Tanzania is influenced by the white supremacists. In countries like Rwanda, they CREATED a two class system based on colorism. They would separate you even if you were from the same family.
That's why the words you try to apply to Africa or black people are just some words out of a theory that doesn't necessarily apply to black people.
It's like feminism.
sorry bro but im just talking past you at this point, come back when you decide you interested in learning how the world actually works
im talking about Africa in the era of imperialism and you're bringing up ancient history that you can't magically return to
I would love this to be one of the objectives of this thread. Not just talking but action. We could make a yearly action for black history month. Or commit to support some time of black business on the regular.
Whenever I can buy black, I do.
I might be able to make a list of black online shops and what not, there's always we buy black as well; even small s*** like toothbrushes and laundry detergent you can fill black pockets.
One of the most important revolutions of all time
One of the most important revolutions of all time
Legendary s***.
Spiked fear into the U.S.
F*** to Do about Kanye ..?
I'm done with Kanye. Many have reached out to him and he has shut everyone down and chooses to remain where he's at mentally.
@Giannis I will probably down vote, bc there's no way I'm voting for Bernie, Biden or Trump.
I'm done with Kanye. Many have reached out to him and he has shut everyone down and chooses to remain where he's at mentally.
@Giannis I will probably down vote, bc there's no way I'm voting for Bernie, Biden or Trump.
Please e Media Only ..
F*** to Do about Kanye ..?
I don't think there's much anybody needs to do besides not putting your trust in celebrities to be ideological role models.
I don't think there's much anybody needs to do besides not putting your trust in celebrities to be ideological role models.
But Trump Doe ..