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how is the revenue generated from the tourism and hospitality industry in ghana during osayefo's 50th anniversary going to end the system of white supremacy here in the west or on the continent?

if i were to come there, and settle, buy some land, and the people that i live amongst are not committed to the things that nyere spoke of in arusha and tanu, or that they don't have even a basic awareness of the insidious snare call neo-colonialism...

why should i even go there at all? wouldn't it be better to be in a black colony in mississippi where we understand what's going down across the water and are actually doing something about it in real, sustainable ways?

the cultural reformer is a scourge unto his/her people. this person is more dangerous, in my opinion than an unapologetic black capitalist.

i am at war with this imperialist government. why? because it has my people so twisted up that they don't know what self-determination even looks like. they are not interested in a people's army, a people's militia, people's education...

ask someone who chairman omali is. one in 300,000 can tell you.

how is all that money going into the coffers in ghana going to assist us in ending white supremacy?

this is coming from a sister, ME, who has her money ready to send over to fihankra RIGHT NOW to get a 10,000 sq. ft. tract of land in ghana, supposedly set aside for repatriated africans.

but who will be my neighbors? amiri baraka and ron karenga?

possibly, since i've yet to hear talk of anyone modeling this new african settlement as a pan-african socialist construct.

and one more thing. we need to erase the borders that these here obruni put in place. union government is the only way.
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Take care when examining Nyereres' contribution as he was one of the most clever neo-colonialists in Africa...that is why the CIA called him Africa's greatest leader among other things...he called in British troops against the people of Tanzania, he rounded up the Africans born in America living in Tanzania at the time of the 1974 PAC, he collaborated with the US and Britain to try and keep Cuba from aiding the liberation movement, imprisoned Malcolm's comrade Babu (leader from Zanzibar, that Nyerere annexed), he led the sabotage against Pan-Africanism by opposing the proposal for an All-African government in the 64 OAU meeting asserting that the colonial borders were inviolable...yet the very next year he supported the Biafra state saying that the Catholics in Nigeria, just as the zionists deserve a separate state...a position which reflected the line of Britain, US, France and Israel...apparently violating the colonial borders are inviolable unless the white imperialist tell you to do so... and so on...you should study Nyerere's history very closely and then you will see why Nkrumah pointed out that his actions were indeed neo-colonialist...other than that I think you have some very good ideas.
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again i have to thank you about the thing concerning this nyerere. i just didn't know. i thought that because he articulated certain things (cultural/spiritual) that i think have been left out of the european developed socialist paradigm, he was okay.

so tell me this: how come walter rodney was helping build up tanzania so earnestly?
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