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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2011

AFRICAN COUNTRIES RECOGNIZING CRIMINAL WESTERN PUPPET ADMINISTRATION IN LIBYA:
Botswana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tunisia, Senegal, Gabon, Burkina Faso, Benin, Gambia and Djibouti.
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The African nations that have defied the African Union's position of not recognizing the criminal rebel government put into power by the Europeans and Americans certainly know the truth about what the rebels were doing to black Africans, some who were from their own countries. They also know the truth about the rebels assaults upon police stations in Eastern Libya and then other areas of Libya while calling it "peaceful protests". Why then are a few African leaders doing what their forefathers did hundreds of years ago when they collaborated with Europeans and Arabs to carry away and enslave entire groups of Africans?

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has done the right thing and even the farming in the country is now coming back up to par. Muammar Gaddafi is a giant in the world and shall remain so. Anyone in their right minds would think long and hard when all of the former enslavers and colonizers are united against one African leader who has done legendary deeds in Africa. Nelson Mandela knows this and the people of Angola, Uganda and other countries know this.

What's wrong with the West Africans mentioned in this video? Should we boycott those countries?

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  • @termanology85

    exactly gaddafi is not what i call normal. he is excellent for his own people but not for Africa (or Black people till recently). he tried to help AFRICA when the going go tough for him with the agents who helped him to throw the government b4 him. gaddafi was working with them and now they turn on him. they always destroy who they make, like sadam hussen, binladin and more.

  • @termanology85 Peace.I appreciate your point.The 'west'/'east' dichotomy is one that excludes the 'north/south' one.All present day Africans,work inside a neo-colonial structural politic.All actions should thus be judged,in my view ,from the position of an Africanist one.Example:'Does this or that politician or activity,help or hurt the fundamental quest of Africa to be free,independent and in control of Africa's resources for the benefit of African people or not'?

  • @yorubablk3 nah sis. this is were your wrong..there was no pro-west one and anti-west one. that is a false dichotomy because the west often uses whoever is willing to work with them. We need to get out of that thinking that ANTI-WEST vs. PRO-WEST..Look at the Ivory Coast situation, a lot of people said Gbagbo was anti-West and Ouattara was pro-West...when the truth is they are both puppets that worked with the French..they are no different. People in power will always b corrupt sis.

  • @waffiki exactly Gaddaffi wanted 2 unite Africa but in his vision. He even said that Africa was open to all Arabs in the Middle East. Now what kind of craziness is that.

  • @logprome2 he doesn't seem to understand that Gaddaffi is one of the most corrupt African leaders. The guy was in power for 40+ years.

  • @logprome2

    Some of them thought in the terms of slavery or servant in African terms but others knew exactly what would befall these people because the cruelty was seen right there at the sea shore prior to millions being placed upon ships bound for the other side of the world. More importantly, we see this sellout behavior today, mainly in some West African areas. This is very troubling and must be exposed.

  • @logprome2

    ...and you believed all that you were told? There's a great empire today called the USA and it kills thousands because it calls them "terrorists". Do you see the similarities? Despots often find justification, often imagined, for the crimes they commit.

  • @logprome2

    African history past and current? It is always good to know more about a thing. I know much about African history of various regions, including Nigeria. Nigeria, at times, has been a force against colonialism and at other times large segments have been partners in colonialism and slavery. I'm sure you know this or you should.

  • @logprome2

    Your comments continue to show me how much you don't know about me or what I do or don't know. An older and wiser person would understand exactly what I have said and why I have said it. I am very much aware of leaders in some, not all of the African countries who bend to the will of the Europeans or US. This didn't just happen with the some of the current leaders but also among some of the old past leaders. Jonathan is the president and people voted for him.

  • @logprome2

    Hmmmm..... you are quick in coming to this decision that I should "go to hell". I suggest you study me a bit more. "White racist mentality"? You seem to be a bit remiss in understanding. In the US, the most educated of all immigrant groups are Africans. I present the facts and sometimes they will embrace you and sometimes they will compel you to say what you just said, i.e., "go to hell". However, it's all good because you will think further.

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