The absolute delusion to act like a historical debt is settled when the ongoing effects of colonialism, resource theft, and interference are still draining nations today. You didn't do anyone a favor by stopping atrocities your own ancestors started and profited from for centuries.
that military base was built and maintained with taxpayer money, meaning it belongs to the public, not the other way around. If the military can’t handle citizens exercising their rights at a location they fund, that’s on them, not the people highlighting failures while lives are being lost to bandits. Stop trying to dictate where people can protest. The movement continues. 🇳🇬
Telling people to protest in designated areas is just gatekeeping. Real change doesn’t come from polite rallies in empty fields it comes from applying pressure where it’s actually felt.
If the military can’t handle a demonstration, that’s on them, not the citizens highlighting failures that are costing lives. Don't lecture people on how to beg for change. The real problem is pretending everything is fine while people are dying to bandits. Stay mad! The protest continues. 🇳🇬
@Imperial360hub@TrendfusionNG Typical deflection. When you point out a clear institutional double standard, they immediately try to make it personal or look for a distraction. Address the actual point: why is accountability only demanded from the youth and never the leaders?
You are the one who needs to learn history a complete one, not just the sanitized version. The United States and Europe are frequently documented for creating or fueling wars only to later intervene as a 'savior' for the crises they helped initiate. Furthermore, Western prosperity is not a testament to pure benevolence; it is historically and inextricably tied to the systematic exploitation and resource extraction from Africa. True historical literacy requires acknowledging that much of the world's current wealth is built upon that enduring cost.