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“It is unfair, shameful, and an abuse of the system, the people, and power, a crime against humanity. A government that charges its people more or increases people's taxes, not to provide better services, but so that politicians can steal more and live luxurious lives without the stress of running out of money. They are not offering more services or improving anything. They are not helping more or giving more. Instead, they are taking more from the people so they can have more for themselves. These are crime syndicates in Parliament. They are not revolutionaries, they are simply opportunistic thieves.”

“Politicians aren’t solving your problems, they’re breaking you. That’s what they do. They make you accept defeat. They want you to accept crime, corruption, poverty, and suffering as normal. They’re not in the business of helping you. Their goal is to convince you that nothing can be done, and that you must accept it. Because if you don’t,if you fight for change and a better life, it threatens their stolen wealth and luxurious lifestyles. It would mean they’d have to work, to actually deliver services, and that’s too much for them. So instead, they overwhelm you. They break your spirit until you start asking, What’s the point? What’s the point of voting? Of fighting crime or corruption? Of trying to change anything? Of doing anything at all? When you’re broken, you stop caring who does what. And that’s when they win, because then, they can do whatever they want and get away with it.”

“Africa is often perceived as a testing ground for trials conducted by large pharmaceutical companies, wealthy individuals, and major corporations. These initiatives are sometimes presented as efforts to develop, improve, or assist African communities. However, when negative outcomes occur, such as fatalities, those responsible may deny accountability or involvement. One reason Africa is targeted for such trials is the perception that its leadership can be easily influenced through financial incentives. This raises concerns about corruption and a lack of ethical governance, where harmful actions may be permitted in exchange for personal gain.”

“In Africa leaders often prioritize money over people's lives. They allow Africa to be treated as a testing ground, where people are used to trial medications, chemicals, or weapons. Africa remains poor because valuable resources are often stolen or taken by force, with the approval of its own leaders or presidents. We suffer at the hands of our own leaders. They oppress us more than our enemies ever could. We suffer, starve, and die, not by nature, but by design. Due to poor leadership, we pay with our blood and lives.”

“We are speaking from our own lived experiences and quoting from our pain, tears, scars, and grief. You are disrespecting us, undermining us, and gaslighting us, trying to rewrite our history by quoting an online satire written by a morally bankrupt person who distorts our reality, because their masters were the ones profiting from our loss.”

“As Africans our leaders failed us and they keep on failing us daily, by trying to keep us poor, uneducated, unskilled, slaves, undeveloped. We are failing ourselves on how we behave, think and how we talk. We are failing ourselves by undermining each other, humiliating one another. Killing each other. Committing crime, misbehaving, and breaking the law . Making fun of each other’s suffering, problems, living and lifestyles. Our enemy is poverty, crime, unemployment, and inequality . We should be ashamed of ourselves for thinking that the people we are hurting and committing crime to deserve it.”

“Some people are invested in their inheritance. The sad part about their family legacy or inheritance is that they were given hate as their inheritance. They have been taught how to hate from an early age—how to hate other races, nations, people, or family members. They have been brainwashed, fed lies, and instilled with fear to enhance their hate. Hating others became a mantra they recite every day in their lives: at family gatherings, in corridors, at dinner tables, during sports, at school, in locker rooms, with friends and family, and whenever they are alone. They don't want to be challenged or to change. Hating other races became their mission and obsession. Hate has now become their cult. They worship those who hate others publicly and the loudest—those who have the influence to spread the hate wider or globally.”

“Most foreign nations, whether through media, documentary channels, influencers, politicians, or celebrities, come to our countries with an agenda. They aim to dehumanize us, humiliate us, mock us, offend us, ridicule us, undermine us, and disrespect us. They often show only the negative side of our country, focusing on flaws and spreading negativity. Why can they not be biased? Just show our daily lives while respecting our boundaries, culture, and standards of living. Appreciating and accepting our culture and differences. Not filtering out the good to highlight the bad or create lies about us to make themselves look good or superior.”

“Africans who have no manners or humanity and who sees nothing wrong in harming, endangering, hurting, slaving , destroying and killing other Africans are a curse to Africa. It is sad that we have Africans who go to other African countries to cause trouble, instability, chaos, crime and to become a problem rather than a solution. They don't respect the the law, government , authority, road signs, traditions, culture, history, art, customs, police, or the people of that country. They go around looking for peace , freedom and greener pastures. When they find that. They destroy it for everyone .”