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        Karuga posted an update 2 years ago ·

        2 years ago

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        What a shameful disappointment. These eacrf are surely dining with the enemy. Congolese should seek a different strategy. https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/goma-residents-protest-passive-regional-force-4113550

        theeastafrican.co.ke

        Goma residents protest ‘passive’ regional force

        This is the third time Goma has seen demonstrations against the East African Community Regional Force.

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          Yolande Grant
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          Why is Afrika’s leadership still not seeing these historical beasts as the enemy after millennia, still allowing them to have access to Afrikans to run their historical scams of fraud, lies, indoctrination and sleight of hand.. We in the west are doing our part. Afrika’s leadership needs to step up and stop with the subordinate STEP-DOWN….and stepping backward into the 18th century. Where they are trying to push us all into the year 1850. Of course, Africa is the testing ground and the leadership is facilitating this, as they have facilitated every white world crime committed against us in the last 400 years.

          2 years ago
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            Karuga
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            The leadership of Congo made a well intentioned move by joining eac and in exchange getting troops for strategic support to drive out terrorists from the east. Those expected to do certain tasks are not doing it. Africa is not a monolith since there are also enemies within just as outside. The Congolese will definitely continue fighting until the historical invaders are driven out

            2 years ago
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              Yolande Grant
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              Failure is not an option. Colonialists, imperialists, thieves and rapists have to leave. The satanic vatican roman catholic devils should be permanently BANNED FROM THE CONTINENT they all fuel the instability to benefit themselves as they have done for thousands of years starting in Kemet.

              2 years ago
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            Yolande Grant
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            Foreign criminals are arming and funding the local groups. That is what they have always done. Created the civil wars and violence then claim they are peace keeping, but still funding those with weak minds with weapons to kill their own people to appease these foreign frauds.

            2 years ago
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              Karuga
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              The continent is not a monolith since there are varied races within Africa, therefore banning vatican from the entire continent may not work out in the short-term. But nations within can take the step to ban vatican. The Congolese are well aware of the vacillation and schemings of foreign powers like vatican and how they arm terrorists that’s why they call them out. Matters of foreign diplomacy are handled with tact and reason not only emotion and I’m sure the Congolese are up to the task seeking success and failure is not an option

              2 years ago
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                Yolande Grant
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                There is more at play than what is seen. Everyone has to level upward mentally for survival, and stop playing white diplomatic games. A recipe for loss for sure.

                2 years ago
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                  Karuga
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                  Millions have died upto this point, lands lost and lives destroyed. It’s not a game. And diplomacy is not exclusively a white domain

                  2 years ago
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                    Yolande Grant
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                    Problem is, you cannot keep coming last in the diplomacy game. How much have the foreigners lost, nothing, they steal, they keep the death rates high, they make sure land is stolen, century after century, and they come with the same plots, scams and schemes every time and Afrika falls for it each and every time. The game has to change. Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results is a form of madness.

                    2 years ago
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                      Karuga
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                      I’d like to clarify a few things please. “Afrika” as a continent is not an identity, it is a geographical area so it can’t fall for anything. This is an issue of a race of people scattered all over the world but with their ancestral lands in Africa. Another thing is that the circumstances are not the same and we haven’t been doing the same thing over and over again. 200 years ago we were fighting slave raiders, 100 years ago we were fighting colonial occupiers, today we are contending with the descendants of slave raiders of old, ravaging all over the place, backed by colonialists of old. We have been getting attacked from many directions for centuries by people looking to enslave and/or exterminate us but we are still here. The people in Congo are fighting with all they have, even against characters being praised by those incorrectly criticising them. Mistakes have been made in the past but that doesn’t stop anyone from continuing the fight. Every battle is a step closer to total freedom

                      2 years ago
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                        Yolande Grant
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                        Unseen things are happening, the facade has moved out of this realm. There was bound to come a time when certain things cannot be discussed on platforms. That is what they are banking on.

                        2 years ago
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              Yolande Grant
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              “200 years ago we were fighting slave raiders, 100 years ago we were fighting colonial occupiers, today we are contending with the descendants of slave raiders of old, ravaging all over the place, backed by colonialists of old. We have been getting attacked from many directions for centuries by people looking to enslave and/or exterminate us but we are still here. ”

              Sometimes we are too close to a situation and miss certain signs. You (us) are fighting the same enemies we fought 3,000 years ago in Kush Kemet and Timbuktu, that enemy never went away, they just re-introduced different forms and methods of wars, conflicts, lies and fake diplomacy, fake democracy, fake religion, fake politics, reorganized destructive anti-Afrikan systems that are mysteriously accepted in Afrika although knowing the intent is to destroy Afrikans ( but should be rejected each and every time, all of it). They do all of this to achieve the same destruction they rained down on us for millennia. Afrika facilitatd all of this and allow them access to foundational security and finances. They are now weaponizing their demon seeds to hate us from as young as grade school, will train them accordingly to succeed where they failed in exterminating us, if we do not strike first. They have changed the game and no one knows better what they are doing and how they are doing it than those in the diaspora. Am sure they are smoothing out the edges of those plots and scams, so Afrika will not understand what they are doing for at least another 10 or 20 years, or longer. That’s called the element of surprise. Do you see where am taking this?

              2 years ago
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                Karuga
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                Who in Africa facilitated all of this? I’m having to repeat for the umpteenth time that Africa is not a monolithic identity. It is a continent with varied races so don’t lump us together like that because we know who and who are our siblings whether in africa or other continents. With all due respect, I see you have an idea of our people being ignorant and hopeless just like krakkas portray us. Well, I can assure you that we are not so whichever side you’re on that’s the reality

                2 years ago
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                  Yolande Grant
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                  Did these people just walk into the continent and take up resources? Do the various races you speak about control the continent’s resources and can give it away at will?…who is in charge, Afrikans or other races, help me understand. I understand that each country has its independent wealth, most…but who says who gets what?..and I hope when you say different races, you are not speaking about ancestral Afrikans. because no one in the west or anywhere else considers Afrikans anything other than Afrikans….despite you calling each other foreigners and refugees and all those english words filled with colonial curses..

                  2 years ago
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                    Yolande Grant
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                    See Karuga…we know exactly what goes on in the Continent, we also know WHY……WHY?? and how to stop it obviously is the problem, or it would have stopped centuries ago.

                    2 years ago
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                      Yolande Grant
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                      There is no way these 2 could suck 82 Billion dollars out of the SA economy without collusion from the president…we have the same selloutism in the Caribbean, same mindsets. The people are never allowed access to their resources, they are routinely robbed of their taxes vat
                      and pension fund, along with their estate holdings and their beneficiaries pauperized generationally. Why are Afrikans in SA not having access to THEIR RESOURCES.? who controls the resources. Who gives it away to everyone else?

                      “Two wealthy brothers of Indian-origin brothers have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This was announced by the South African and Emirati authorities on Monday.

                      Accused in South Africa of using their relationship with former president Jacob Zuma to profit financially and influence senior appointments, the Gupta brothers – Rajesh and Atul Gupta –reportedly fled South Africa after a judicial commission began probing their involvement in corruption in 2018.

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                        Karuga
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                        Kindly, I don’t know you personally and who these other people are who “know what goes on in the continent”. Depending on which particular people in Africa whose views you represent or are sympathetic with, it’s your prerogative. And for your information, even though this is commonly known information, it’s krakkas controlling the resources helped by their footsoldiers like m23, so that’s why our people fight. For our people who are facing attack from within and without in the continent and I’m sure also in the diaspora, the fight continues until it’s done. I’m not going to keep attending to a circular argument repeating the same thing since it doesn’t help with anything. I close my remarks here

                        2 years ago
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                          Yolande Grant
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                          I was just trying to show you that there could be no thefts of resources without collusion, krakkas could control nothing without the help of black faces, we could not have been kidnapped from the continent without their help either…..we go through the same things in the diaspora as Afrika, it’s a daily battle worldwide for Afrikans , so don’t for one moment think that it only happens in Afrika, and the one thing i never do is involve myself in colonial politics, take sides or have sympathies with those embroiled and trapped in neocolonialism…ever…We know much better after being born for 20 generations in the belly of the beast.

                          Having said that, there is much happening in the western diaspora at certain levels that the continent will not be privy to, hence the reason certain crucial things can no longer be posted to platforms, they can be distilled other ways, but not in public. That is what we are dealing with in the west right now., and of course the continent will be directly impacted by the time it’s over…we are in transition.

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                            Yolande Grant
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                            “With all due respect, I see you have an idea of our people being ignorant and hopeless just like krakkas portray us. ”

                            With all the accusations you made, without knowing me, this is the one I took offense to, in no way did I call anyone on the continent ignorant, those are your words and thoughts, and you will not be putting them in my mouth. I have said for years that some leadership on the continent have major weakness problems, that causes resources to be taken off the continent by the same krakkas, that causes the continent to be robbed, that causes the Afrikan in every country to have no access to their resources and live in generational poverty, they do the same thing to us worldwide using their weak black faces. In other words, you have not been through anything, that we have not in the west. None of it can. be diminished. We have a common enemy and many, many traitors who look just like us, they have to be dealt with one way or the next, or we will never survive any of this. What i can tell you is, lack of knowledge, which you call ignorant, a more demeaning word..is a very large part of our problem and would you know it, Afrikan societies are about to be completely cut off from certain information going forward. That is what you should be concerned with instead of trying to one up.

                            In saying that the analysis of yesteryear, does not fit these times as it used to previous times, it has leveled upward. You have to be able to see both the forest and the trees. You have to know the enemy better than they know themselves.

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