Here is what multipolarity actually means, translated from the language of geopolitics into plain speech:
Other countries get to make decisions about their own resources.
That's it.
That is the threatening, destabilizing, civilizationally alarming thing that Western foreign policy establishments have spent thirty years trying to prevent.
Not nuclear war.
Not terrorism.
Not authoritarianism. They have supported enough authoritarian governments when those governments were cooperative to prove that was never the real concern.
The actual threat is:
A country that has oil decides the price.
A country that has lithium decides who buys it and on what terms.
A country with agricultural land decides what it grows and who it feeds first.
The West calls this "instability."
The countries doing it call it sovereignty.
And the reason those two words describe the same events so differently is that for one side, the current arrangement is called "order."
And "order" only feels like order when it works for you.
When it works against you, the word for it is something else.
The people who were never consulted about the arrangement have always had a word for it.
The word is not order.
"Sudáfrica puede ser otro Dubai, podemos tener a los inmigrantes trabajando para nosotros como esclavos como hacen en Dubái, mientras nosotros los nativos no trabajamos y vivimos de ellos, esto se puede hacer".
Vean a los bufones que la CIA está financiando en Sudáfrica para provocar pogromos xenófobos contra los inmigrantes y desestabilizar el pais con graves disturbios.
Recuerden que hace solo unos meses, los supremacistas blancos de EEUU empezaron a difundir que había un "genocidio contra los blancos" en Sudáfrica.
Casualmente, después de la campañita de la ultraderecha de Trump contra Sudáfrica, han aparecido un grupo organizado de estos payasos disfrazados montando cacerías contra inmigrantes africanos y haciendo pelear a negros contra negros mientras el colono blanco aplaude.
“Pastor Adeboye is the wolf in sheep’s clothing that Jesus warned us about.”
— American Missionary Alex Barbir blasts RCCG G.O. for defending bad government of Tinubu
Iran Captain: U.S. Made World Cup 2026 a ‘Disaster’
Losing sucks.
Losing because someone sabotaged your progress is unforgivable.
Speaking at a press conference on 27 June, Iranian national football team captain Mehdi Taremi had a few frank words for FIFA and the US government for preventing his team from smoothly participating in the 2026 World Cup held in Canada, the US and Mexico.
US visa denials that forced them to camp in Tijuana, Mexico, and multiple delayed and invasive US border vettings led to a schedule that denied rest between matches. The Iranian team went home after being eliminated on 27 June.
All of this comes amid a US/Isr*eli war against Iran that has wrecked the global economy.
Do you agree with Taremi's assessment of Iran's World Cup treatment as a "disaster"? Drop us a comment.
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“When I am elected, I will set up a primary health care center in all 8,809 Wards in Nigeria, within four years.”
-HE Peter Obi speaking today during his visit to Wazobia Wura community, in Apo, FCT, where he encouraged residents to register for the PVC.✍️
🇺🇸 Obama just dropped a major bombshell on Trump. 🔥
🇺🇸 Trump: "Iran agreed not to build a nuclear weapon. No president has ever achieved this."
🇺🇸 Obama: "We already had a deal. Iran wasn't building nukes. Trump tore it up, Iran expanded its nuclear program, then came war, billions wasted, a strained military, and lives lost. Now we're back where we started, only worse."
🔥 A brutal takedown by Obama.
@DavidHundeyin It’s time that the awakened Africans carry on without giving credence to the naysayers. For sure the evil planners who destroy Africa do not care about anything anyone says to stop them. Good and evil will always exist so you don’t stop because someone says so.
@DavidHundeyin I'm an old man from the other side of the world. Staying informed and offering support is the best I can do at the moment.
Rest assured many of us are aware that every Western accusation is a confession. Especially from certain countries.
Protect Sahelian leaders at all costs!
@DavidHundeyin I couldn't agree more. Imagine a Kayode in one of the Lagos Slums in Lekki regurgitating his Western talking point of how Traore is a "Dictator." However, he believe that Tinubu is a better "Democrat."
@DavidHundeyin Thank you for reminding the brainless onliners who take joy in slandering the few good men left, that their opinions do not matter in this life and in the next. When B-Faso had no hospital that could carry out a kidney transplant, these sons of bitches were not seen. Idi0ts
Actual Burkinabes don't care about the prefix attached to Traore's name by the usual suspects. They care more that their roads are motorable, their hospitals can perform kidney transplants without them having to source and covert their hard earned money to euros for medical tourism to France.They care that electricity is constant and people are employed.
They care more that industries process their crude resources at home so the economy can reap the real benefits of the entire value chain instead of exporting raw materials and importing finished products.
Let them continue their online wailing, nobody takes them serious.
Africa Must Take Solidarity Seriously - Because The Enemy Does
Africa's adversaries know how to unite to exploit us, so it is the responsibility of Africans to unite similarly in the struggle for our own self-defence and liberation.
@Big_Mck explores this topic in this report.
The reaction of the French every time an African government decides to stand up to France speaks volumes about their complete ignorance of geopolitical realities. For the majority of them, their understanding of Franco-African relations boils down to a preconceived notion: a generous France that finances Africa's development. This is the source of their absurd habit of issuing threats like "we're going to cut off our aid." This reflex is largely fueled by their own media, which persist in portraying the African continent as perpetually dependent, a land condemned to poverty, war, and genocide, as if Africa had absolutely nothing to offer the world. Yet, it is crucial to remember a historical truth: France, as it exists today, would never have become what it is without Africa, and by that, we must be clear: the plundering of African resources has been the main pillar of the French economy and stability. Furthermore, whether it concerns past or present conflicts, France's responsibility is undeniable. Its influence is evident from the Biafran War to the Rwandan genocide, not to mention the Ivorian crisis. And today, the security crisis ravaging the Sahel is a direct consequence of the geopolitical folly of France and its allies in Libya. So, to all those French people who keep repeating talking points designed to be parroted, accusing us of having become "colonies" of China, Russia, or Turkey, there is only one thing to say: your awakening will be particularly painful.
For the record, people from countries that have never had a successful modern revolution need to learn to sit down and shut up more often when those with actual revolutions in progress are going about their business.
If Burkina Faso is receiving criticism from Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Cuban, North Korean or Iranian sources, such criticism can be taken seriously and acted on. The source makes the critique valid because they've actually been there and done that.
But if the criticism is coming from our chronically online brethren in White-istan, their cousins in Epstein-istan, and their eternally hapless southern vassals in Arab-istan and Afristan, it has all the value of a Child Rights bill sponsored by Ghislaine Maxwell.
If you haven't figured out how to stop your own taxes from being directly used to fund the wholesale murder of Sahelian villagers, Congolese shopkeepers, Iranian schoolchildren and Palestinian olive farmers; if your own government has revealed that it is controlled by a network of rich White-istanis who eat cute little white girls with pigtails and call their meat "jerky" and you did absolutely nothing about it except make upper case tweets with lots of exclamation marks, your opinions about Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso, the Sahelian Alliance, or any other anti-imperial project are completely worthless and nobody needs them.
That Palestine flag on your Twitter display name has zero revolutionary value and nothing you say has any value. At best, you're a cheerleader and nothing more. So stay on the sidelines, wave your internet pom-poms and learn to shut the fuck up while the actual players on the field get things done.
Rant over.
History they don’t teach you: on this day in 1960, Fidel Castro nationalised Esso, Shell and Texaco in Cuba🇨🇺, breaking the United States’ draconian control of the Cuban economy.
After the Soviet Union began supplying Cuba with crude oil, Texaco, Esso, and British-Dutch Shell refused to refine Soviet oil for Cuba after pressure from the US government.
100% of Cuba’s oil refining capacity was controlled by these 3 corporations, meaning the US government and these corporations effectively held the Cuban economy at gunpoint. Fidel Castro responded to this by nationalising the assets of all 3 corporations.
Before Cuba's revolution, US financial interests owned 90% of Cuba’s mines, 80% of public utilities, 50% of railways, 40% of sugar production & 25% of bank deposits.
In the first 30 months after Fidel Castro and Cuba’s communists came to power, more classrooms were built in those 30 months than had been built in the previous 30 years. Within the first six months of Castro's government, 600 miles of road had been built across the island, while $300 million was spent on water and sanitation schemes.
Over 800 houses were constructed every month in the early years of the administration in a measure to cut homelessness, while nurseries and day-care centers were opened for children and other centers opened for the disabled and elderly.
With the arrival of the revolutionary government, Cuban healthcare was nationalised and expanded with heavy investment, bringing free healthcare access to millions.
Universal vaccination for childhood diseases was introduced, leading to infant mortality rates plummeting. Cuba's 'army of doctors' is now sent to crisis-hit countries around the world. Since 1963, more than 600,000 Cuban health workers have provided medical services in more than 160 countries.
Despite being under the illegal embargo imposed by the US, Cuba now has a higher life expectancy than the US, has more doctors per capita than the US, and is among the top 35 countries for lowest child mortality rates. Under Fidel Castro's rule, UNICEF declared severe child malnutrition to be eradicated.
Donald Trump’s looming war on Cuba is revenge for Cuban revolutionaries daring to break the US’ control of the island nation. Trump wants to return to the times when Cuba was effectively an American economic colony.