"If our South African brothers stopped what they were doing then the kind of thing we were doing yesterday would not happen. We want one Africa. One people. We want to tell them, ‘Guys, we’re one Africa.’ All of our countries were colonised. We need to come together. If they feel like chasing foreigners from their country will solve their problems, that’s a lie." - https://observers.france24.com/en/20190905-protesters-zambia-nigeria-drc
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Friday, September 06, 2019
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The quotation captures the essence of Africa's division into nation states by the various white, christiabn, hierarchical and capitalist state structure -- with unlimited rights to control its citizens -- many still matriarchical in tribal in nature.
The quotation needs to be emblazons on leaflets, tee shirts, stickers -- wherever the ideas can be planted -- stick.
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