Are Africans willing to be patriots like the mau mau, the spear of the nation, the MPLA, the black panthers, like UNIA- niversal Negro Movement Association. Hii ni shugli inahitaji mbogi hella serious about this.... #RutoMustGo
Dr Walter Rodney was assassinated on June 13, 1980, by a bomb planted in a walkie talkie. He was 38.
His key work, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, exposed the roots of global inequality and the violence of colonial underdevelopment.
Mtaamka tu.
Irungu Kang'ata is building smart cities and you think he is setting a standard for the people?
He is the ultimate World Economic Forum puppet.
Remember: "should the people demand a hero, we shall supply him."
Mtaamka tu, but it'll be too damn late, we won't have a country then.
Kang'ata, Ndindi Nyoro, Kimani Ichugwah...these are the same people who sat and watched the UhuRuto administrations enslave Kenya into debt and destroy the middle class with over-taxation.
Let me remind you people again what you should be chasing;
A people's revolution.
A change in ideas and definitely a change in leadership.
From budgeted corruption, to a people empowerment centred governance.
A return to free markets.
Deregulation of the economy.
Investiment in manufacturing.
Reverse Kenya from an import to export nation.
Free education.
Zero income tax.
Cheap energy.
Strong national defence.
Nationalisation of minerals and natural resources.
Auditing the nation's debt.
Executing thieves of public funds and assets.
Severing ties with the IMF and World Bank.
Leaving Commonwealth.
Delinking the Central Bank of Kenya from the Bank of England.
Building an economic bastion and a superpower right in this land.
Dear Nationalists,
We Are The Opposition.
Colonization robbed us of a lot mehn. We now look at things that were originally ours and call them foreign. Tattoos and body modification have deep roots in African culture
Yorubas have tribal marks and facial scarification. Igbos have uli. Fulanis mark identity and beauty on their faces. A tribe in Sudan cover their entire bodies in patterns
And all these were before colonization, when they told us it was “ungodly”. It’s sad how they’ve successfully taught us to forget who we were
Fake life ke
They always use African "traditional" esthetics to promote reactionary and racist politics. That's how wazungu colonized minds in East and Southern Africa. In Kenya, they use "traditional" elders to give community land away to wazungu for free. Since 1904, and the trick hasn't stopped working. Because this is a "return" to our culture.
Africa cannot reclaim her power while spiritually disconnected from her own foundation. Research deeper. Ask harder questions. Why were African spiritual systems erased so aggressively? Why were our shrines destroyed but foreign institutions protected? And why does an African child know more about Jerusalem, Rome, or Mecca than Great Zimbabwe, Kemet, or the spiritual traditions of their own bloodline?
African elites aren’t simply weak or corrupt, they are structurally positioned to serve foreign interests because that’s where their class power came from.
Their wealth depended on keeping the extraction system intact.
I'm sorry, but I disagree. Content is not our problem. In fact, in the documentary, we saw that Tanzanians learn history of their country in Kiswahili but were caught off guard by the foreign infiltration. So the problem isn't the content. It's the political philosophical approach to the content that matters. One just needs to watch the film Sarafina where Mary Masombuka teaches about Napoleon, or about the Boer Trek in a totally different way from what the regime envisioned.
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These politicians have cancers and some other deadly illness in their bodies, they have traded with the devil and they know how things will end for them. Some won't even live beyond 2030 ndio maana wanaharibu Nchi
We've seen so much death & grief in this country last 3-4 years. We've watched so many parents & families cry for their children in courtrooms & funerals alike.
For me, how a country values life is the measure of a civilized & developed society. It's tragic that we are here.
In 1975, Muammar Gaddafi published The Green Book, a slim volume that became the ideological foundation of Libya's political system.
It was presented as an alternative to both Western capitalism and Soviet communism.
It was a "Third Universal Theory"
Gaddafi argued that representative democracy was a fraud. According to The Green Book, parliaments, political parties, and elections merely transferred power from the people to elites. He famously claimed: "Representation is fraud." In his view, citizens should govern directly.
His proposed solution was a system of Basic People's Congresses and People's Committees, where ordinary citizens would supposedly make decisions without intermediaries.
Libya officially called itself the Jamahiriya, which translates to "the state of the masses."
The book fiercely attacks political parties, describing them as instruments of dictatorship because they allow a minority to rule in the name of the majority. Gaddafi believed parties inevitably divide society and create permanent political classes.
On economics, Gaddafi rejected both wage labor and private monopolies. He argued that workers should collectively own and manage the enterprises in which they work.
The Green Book also rejected landlordism. Gaddafi insisted that "the house belongs to the one who lives in it," arguing that owning property merely to rent it out allowed one person to exploit another's need for shelter.
On agriculture, he declared: "Land belongs to no one." Individuals had the right to use land and benefit from it, but not to monopolize or speculate on it. The book envisioned a society where productive resources were held and used collectively.
Beyond politics and economics, The Green Book ventured into social theory. It discussed family, education, women, sports, and culture.
Gaddafi defended traditional family structures while also arguing that women should participate fully in public life, though often within roles he saw as "natural."
Education, according to Gaddafi, should not be imposed from above. He criticized standardized schooling and argued that forcing a curriculum on students was a form of dictatorship. He also opposed the commercialization of knowledge and culture.
The text was translated into dozens of languages and distributed widely across Libya, Africa, and the Global South.
The NWO plans are going to flop so hard worldwide. 😂
And it'll begin with it flopping in Kenya. What a beautiful time to be alive especially as a kenyan.
Are you aware that the British & Indians who tortured Kenyans during colonization still receive pension funds (Widows and Orphans Pensions Act &
Asian Officers’ Family Pensions Act) paid to the tune of millions? Note that we, civilians, are the ultimate contributors of that money
When GoK is taking loans using our taxes as security, this is what they are promising the lenders. That "don't worry, if Kenyans protest, we'll kill them". And the lenders are saying "yes, we are confident that GoK can kill to enforce foreign policy." This is what #odiousdebt is promising to lenders.
David Graeber said that our mother country, Britain, sells the same thing, servitude of the locals, to global capital. He said that's where “you can get Mary Poppins, you can get the nannies, the maids, the butlers…they really know how to do that. They do it with a smile.” That's where you see Kenyans feeling proud that as we're struggling to survive, wazungu are moving here to retire. Kenya gives servitude with a smile as it kills the natives who protest.
The British army is orchestrating arson attacks in Laikipia;
The colonizers are becoming emboldened & see no need to hide behind conservation, clean energy, etc, to kill livestock, steal land, rape & murder Kenyans.
Ke is a fully fledged British colony.
It's time for Revolution.
I remember when I used to religiously log into Twitter to have a good laugh, then carry on with my day. Nowadays it’s 10/10 depressing tweets about how we’re getting screwed over. EVERY DAY. 😭😭😭😭