I'm going to say something that might upset some people, but I believe it deeply and the evidence backs it up.
The single most powerful thing Black people anywhere in the world can do to fight racism is to become collectively wealthy.
Not just individually successful, but wealthy as a community.
I watched this happen with other groups. When Japan was poor, Japanese people in America were put in internment camps. When Japan got rich, suddenly everyone wanted a Toyota and Japanese culture became aspirational.
Korean Americans were targets of violence in the early 1990s. Today, after South Korea's economic rise, Korean culture is one of the most admired in the world.
The pattern is so consistent it's almost boring: poverty invites contempt, prosperity commands respect.
So when I hear debates about fighting racism in America, I always think the same thing. Yes, call out injustice when you see it, absolutely. But also build businesses, create wealth, and invest in your children's education like your life depends on it.
Make your community so economically powerful that discrimination becomes expensive for anyone who practices it.
That is how you win the game everyone else already figured out.
— Dr. Robert Malone — mRNA INVENTOR SOUNDS THE ALARM:
“You are MORE LIKELY to become infected, get disease, or EVEN DIE if vaccinated with the COVID-19 SHOTS compared to the unvaccinated.”
“These experimental gene therapy treatments are causing permanent damage to hearts, brains, reproductive organs, lungs — and destroying our children too.”
ZERO benefit. More harm than good. Lives ruined forever.
THIS IS A MEDICAL CATASTROPHE.
How many more must suffer and die before we END this and PULL THE SHOTS FROM THE MARKET?!
Every time the Congolese put their foot down and say they don't want UN in their country, there's a sudden Ebola outbreak. But I guess correlation does not mean causation
82 years ago, on December 1st 1944, African soldiers who fought and bled to help defeat the Nazis were massacred by the French army at Thiaroye massacre after demanding the salary they were promised. They survived Hitler, only to be murdered by the empire they defended.
Would an African president shut up a noisy audience in France the way Macron did in Nairobi? Some Africans are outraged about the French president's paternalistic tone.
But some praise him for showing leadership. Was it rude, or was it the right thing to do?
No African president or prime minister can go to France, UK, Germany or any other European country and lecture the citizens of Europe about respect.
No African president or prime minister would even climb the steps, take a microphone from the master of ceremonies and dare speak to Europeans or Americans without being invited to speak.
When in Europe, UK or USA, African presidents and prime ministers are herded into buses and transported to events like Museveni’s long horned cattle.
Similarly, no European, British or American president or prime minister should be permitted to lecture Africans about decorum or respect.
Because we are sovereign and must stop the 1,500 years of slavery, racism, eurocentrism and ethnocentrism, especially by Europeans and the British.
#ColonialismMustEnd
#NeocolonialismMustEnd
#TheFrenchMustGo
Being a Muslim doesn’t mean you lose your brain and your conscience. If something is clearly evil, barbaric, and morally disgusting, you don’t get to defend it just because “Islam says so.”
Child marriage? Wrong.
Abuse of women and children? Wrong.
Killing people for blasphemy? Wrong.
Death for apostasy? Wrong.
Forcing hijab, stripping women of freedom and choice? Wrong.
All of it is wrong.
Religion is not a get out of morality free card. Stop using God to justify cruelty, backwardness, and human rights violations in 2026.
If your faith makes you defend the indefensible, maybe the problem isn’t the critics. It’s the faith.
Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Congo 🇨🇩 who was executêd in a firing squad and his body was dissolved in sulfuric acid, by Belgium/USA allies because he tried to protect his country’s minerals.
Shortly before exêcution, His last words were:
“Neither brutality, cruelty or torture will ever bring me to ask for mercy, for I prefer to dié with my head held high, unshakable faith and the greatest confidence in the destiny of my country rather than live in slävery and contempt for sacred principles.”