African Internationalism & Socialism
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I care about our brothas and sistas all over the globe as well and want to unite. We need to know how to grow our own food, make our own medicines, build our own houses etc. We need a real unified community were we control and secure our own land and resources.
This current oppressive system is set up to intentionally fail on purpose. I think that buying land in Africa like Ghana for example needs to be done while this fake currency is still in effect.
Peace and Blessings Beautiful Queen
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I agree 100&. The only way things will get better for blacks is if blacks do for themselves. Cut the nonsense come together and work together. As long as we are divided we are weak. When we unite we can become a true force in this world!
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No he hasn't. He was misquoted saying the "Cuban system" doesn't work. Communism is defined by Marxist-Leninists as "stateless, moneyless, classless" society.
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Hates gonna hate. Trolls gonna troll.
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Is you nigger name really OBNOXIOUS? Your hair be ugly and nappy. Your face like a Orangutan, you have taken TOO much space at YouTube for a common negro. Please stop posting videos - we print them out and use them as toilet tissue - I wonder if those tens of thousands of leftover Ancient Black Egyptians who now live in central mother africa has toilet tissues - of course not, they don't even have toilets. Or clothing. You blacks have gone BACKWARDS from KIng Tut and Cleopatra to food stamps
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Communism
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socialism is good shalom
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very good video. I can use this to help spread the concept. I also like Nnamdi's thoughts & would like to hear more from her. She includes an analysis I think is missing in other views I read & hear. I believe, it is a theory which advances the next step in our struggle against Imperialism, capitalism, class struggle, etc. and unifies our fight for liberation, self-determination. One concept phrase missing in your dialog is "petty bourgeoisie class thinking" which you touched upon but not fully.
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@adebayo African Internationalism (AFRINT) differs from Pan-Afrikanism in two key ways: 1st, the class question aka "Who will lead", is central to AFRINT. In most Pan-Afrikanist analysis, the leading role of workers and peasants in overturning parasitic white power, imperialism, is omitted/ignored. 2nd, the question of an United States of Africa is fundamental to AFRINT worldview unlike some Pan-Afrikanists theories which do not call for the unification of the continent into one government.
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Great post sister, thanks for taking the time to run down the African Internationalist line. Of course you didn't touch on all the key points of the theory but you sure did represent major aspects of it!
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Wow, this sounds really nice. I wonder if I can start a European Internationalism movement.
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Well Fidel Castro has recently acknowledged that communism doesn't work.
Sista is'nt what you described just Pan-Afrikanism in a different name ?
red black green
Also where are you from in Grenda ?
I'm from carriacou !
adebayo 1 year ago
@adebayo
Petite Carenage, Carriacou. The island is so small we are probably related.
OnixIsis 1 year ago