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White solidarity does not even have to make perfect historical or ethnic sense. The people involved do not have to be closely related or even share a contemporary ethnic identity. Time and again, influential white power structures have shown a willingness to close ranks when they perceive a challenge from Black people.
They may have their own longstanding blood feuds, rivalries, and even wars among themselves, but history also shows that those divisions can quickly become secondary when broader racial, political, or strategic interests are perceived to be at stake.
In such moments, they often unite not only to fuck you but also to ensure that white people within your own society retain a structural advantage over you. That is a recurring political pattern, whether you acknowledge or not.
It is frustrating when you have to explain this to some Africans who insist that Black people have no reason to cultivate solidarity and that we have nothing in common, even while those hostile to us often flatten our differences and treat us as a single group.
If others are willing to generalize us collectively, there is at least a practical argument for collective awareness, mutual support, and cooperation, even without denying our internal diversity.
Ousmane Sembène: Europe Is Not My Centre But Africa
During the 1983 documentary Caméra d'Afrique', Legendary Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène was asked by a European interviewer if European audiences understood his films.
His response to this question encapsulates all that should characterise the modern African artist or public intellectual: unapologetic, independent and African-centred.
Thabo Mbeki: Who Is Trying To Isolate South Africa From the Continent?
Former South African President Thabo Mbeki asks who exactly is trying to isolate South Africa from the rest of the continent.
From South Africans recently being booted from Malawi to Africans across the continent rooting for any country’s football team that played against South Africa in the 2026 World Cup, something is definitely off.
Have any ideas? Drop us a comment.
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Why Does The West Not Want Africa To Have Nuclear Power?
Despite being the only geopolitical entity on Earth to actually deploy nuclear weapons, despite endangering countless lives across the globe through its nuclear tests, despite spending decades covering up the environmental and human costs of these atrocities, and despite boasting enough nuclear weapons in its stockpiles to end human civilization as we know it several times over, the West has appointed itself the global police of nuclear power.
Through organizations like the United Nations (UN) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which it controls, the West has spent decades blocking non-Western nations from developing nuclear deterrence.
Or at least, those it can bully into submission.
In this report for The Spearhead, @barrahart sheds light on Africa’s place in this global weapons hierarchy, and what the continent, as a matter of survival, must do about it.
3 days after Traoré is all over the news for breaking off diplomatic relations with France, which gets a good reception, some obscure christian zionist Twitter handle puts out a bullshit tweet portraying a routine change of an accredited Israeli ambassador (based in Cote d'Ivoire) as "Traoré developing closer ties with Israel" and you bunch supposedly "anti-imperialist" dumbasses fall for the headfake instantly without making any attempt to even understand what you are looking at.
And this is precisely why I have zero interest in any kind of western leftism. Your racist, 1-dimensional, brainless, uncritical imperial reflexes are stronger than your supposed ideology. Your own governments are all actively helping Israel murder Gazans and massacre Iranian schoolgirls, and you can't do anything about that.
But you can always pass your dumb, reactive judgements on an African who is actually leading a successful anti-imperialist project, without giving him the 30 seconds of grace it would have taken you to Google Burkina Faso's relationship with Israel and realise that there is no Israeli ambassador to Burkina Faso, there has always been an Israeli ambassador to Cote d'Ivoire who is accredited to Burkina Faso and Togo, and it is ordinary diplomatic process for every new ambassador to officially present himself to all 3 heads of state.
You utter bunch of utter idiots who come from countries led by Epstein Islanders with rape convictions cannot Google things before eagerly pouncing on Ibrahim Traoré to wank your outrage rocks off as if he's your problem!
But they are not being pushed with the same force.
They are not being shown to Nigerians at the same scale.
They are not dominating views, engagement, impressions, and public conversation the way they should.
It is not that Nigeria does not have serious people.
Nigeria has investigative journalists, public intellectuals, policy analysts, security analysts, and people explaining budgets, corruption, governance, geopolitics, history, and African sovereignty.