Slaves No More

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Chairman of Botswana Movement for Democracy Julius Baitumetse calls out Western interference in Africa, drawing parallels between past and present narratives used to justify regime change against President Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso.
As the winds of change swept across the continent, nations rose up against colonial rule, demanding freedom, dignity, and self-determination. From the turbulent and transformative era of African decolonization of the 1950s and 1960s.
The enduring foreign narratives that have framed Africa as a continent perpetually mired in poverty, conflict, and stagnation. Who constructed these myths, and why do they persist. People need to rethink everything they’ve been told about Africa’s past and present.
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Africa doesn’t need the West to pick our leaders or ‘save’ us — Julius Baitumetse - Rumble

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