Malcolm X said the most dangerous person in America was an educated Black man because education gave him the tools to see the system clearly
But he also warned that education within the oppressor’s framework could produce a man who was dangerous only to his own people.
Alaaah! This is the same Bill being used to evict people in Congo DR to pave way for mining. They plant a virus in a target location, then through the act,they forcefully evict people and mine before moving to the next. This one we must reject!
Rwanda, a small country, has never recorded a single Ebola case.
Burundi, a small country, has never recorded a single Ebola case.
These countries border DRC in South Kivu where the current outbreak has been reported by the Western media and it is spreading fast.
In these two countries, the Banyamulenge cross freely between the DRC and these two countries.
The M23 rebels have complicated the epidemic by making the health systems in South Kivu dysfunctional.
In 1994, Rwanda had one of the most catastrophic human crises.
So, why are there no "Ebola cases" in these small countries?
Why can't America establish their quarantine centres in Rwanda or Burundi or Tanzania instead of Kenya?
You don't SEE spirits
You FEEL spirits
IN•SPIR•ATION
DE•SPIR•ATION
RE•SPIR•ATION
(you can't see your breath but you can feel it)
All SPIRITS
You are having a SPIRITUAL experience and you don't even know it
When American children take guns and commit mass murder of fellow children, have you heard Americans blaming American parents for being responsible?
Have you heard Kenyans saying “American parents have taught their children to be mass murderers?”
No. But when Kenyan children who suffer from alienation and other socio psychological disorders commit similar crimes (even at degrees that pale in comparison) BECAUSE our society as presently constructed has created and made such crimes inevitable, Kenyans engage in the same knee-jerk reactions slaves were taught to do.
To fix our problems, we must overhaul all the existing colonial structures—economic, social, cultural, educational and value systems—and build a GENUINE, ORGANIC, CARING AFRICAN ALTERNATIVE. One that values African life, African dignity and African sovereignty!