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PoliticsRe: No Plans To Divide Nigeria - Riley Moore by Hoodrat(m): 11:32pm On Feb 07
Igbophobia:
This is where you're right. Firstly, unless you're talking law and politics, Nigeria is NOT a nation in a cultural sense so you have nothing to boast about debar what these same white people gave you.

Secondly, you say nations outgrow their maker z. Your makers are Europeans. Have you outgrown the British who made you talk less of the Americans? So why the hot air? They made you and may decide to unmake you. If you have any pride, this energy should rather be focused on asking why the cause before tackling the effect. AFAIK until Africans like you revisit why Berlin, you'll continue to exist based on the Whitman's whims. Thank you.
The idea that Europeans made African nations is a convenient myth that mistakes interruption for creation. Long before Berlin, Africa was home to powerful kingdoms, organized states, advanced trade networks, laws, diplomacy, and kings whose influence threatened competing powers. What colonization did was not to create nations, but to disrupt, fragment, and weaken existing ones.

Europeans did not make Africa they exploited moments of internal conflict, tribal warfare, and division to impose themselves. They redrew maps upside down, dismantled indigenous laws, criminalized native systems, and replaced them with foreign rule, foreign gods, and foreign institutions designed for control, not flourishing. That is not nation-building; it is domination.

The Berlin Conference did not give Africa life; it declared open war on it according to psalm 83. And the confusion we live with today,political instability, identity crises, endless violence is the residue of that disruption, carefully maintained through imposed religions, artificial borders, and systems engineered to keep Africa dependent.

Africa’s problem was never a lack of civilization, but a loss of unity and obedience where sons of Landlord fight each other and external forces took over the land. Scripture is clear: Africa is a sacred land, and peace in it is conditional. The land responds to covenant, not confession. When a people abandon the commandments of the Most High and bow to foreign gods whether political or religious the land resists them, scatters them, and turns them into wanderers.

Give the land obedience, and it gives peace. Walk in the commandments of the Most High, and it will do right by you. But no people ever reclaim dignity by accepting the lie that their oppressor was their creator.
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill 3, Kidnap Nathaniel Asuwaye, 10 Others In Karku, Kaduna by Hoodrat(m): 10:40pm On Feb 07
bobogogo:
it is only JUDAISM that can destroy terrorism. Christainity is a docile religion that is being protected by the JEWS in today's world.
Can you explain this Judaism of a thing and how is it able to destroy terrorism when what is known as modern day israelis are themselves creators of most of the chaos, destruction the world is currently withnessing by the varities of them in places of authorities and large funds to fund wars?
PoliticsRe: No Plans To Divide Nigeria - Riley Moore by Hoodrat(m): 9:45pm On Feb 07
Igbophobia:
But you still understand the moral authority or the sheer arrogance with which these same white people insert{ed} themselves into the governance and sovereign affairs of Nigeria when they created the same Nigeria for you which you're now carrying on your head like Gala as if your ancestors bestowed it upon you... angry
Understanding history doesn’t mean worshipping its violence. Yes, colonial powers drew the borders and imposed Nigeria, but that fact does not grant them perpetual moral authority over its people or its future. Creation by force does not equal ownership by right.

To suggest The so called Nigerians must forever defer to those who engineered conquest, exploitation, and division is intellectual submission. Nations outgrow their makers. Sovereignty is not inherited from colonizers; it is reclaimed by the living. As long as i do not agree with the copycat political governing system of the evil colonizer imposed Carrying, Nigeria forward is not colonial loyalty it is resistance to being eternally defined by foreign hands.
PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill 3, Kidnap Nathaniel Asuwaye, 10 Others In Karku, Kaduna by Hoodrat(m): 9:16pm On Feb 07
If these people are truly covered by the blood of Jesus, and if their religious belief system is genuinely rooted in the worship of the one true God through obedience to His laws, statutes, and commandments why do they continue to be overrun, destroyed, and taken captive by evil bandit forces?

Did God not promise that those who put their trust in Him would be kept from evil, that calamity would not overtake them, and that the righteous would not be handed over to the wicked? Scripture itself declares that when the righteous fall before the wicked, it is like a polluted spring or a raging, contaminated sea. That failure signals disorder, not divine faithfulness.

Should we not, then, reexamine the very foundation the genesis of what we now call Christianity? Should we not ask at what point we fell away from truth? Modern Christianity has largely abandoned the laws, statutes, and commandments of God and replaced them with Greek philosophy, Roman imperial doctrine, European traditions, and carefully curated fables. In doing so, it stripped itself of spiritual authority and divine protection.


This distortion was not accidental. The same colonizers who imposed this version of religion were diligent in ensuring it kept us spiritually disarmed obedient in form, but powerless in substance so they could continue to usurp authority and rule over us. A faith detached from obedience cannot produce protection. And a religion divorced from truth will always leave its followers exposed.
PoliticsRe: No Plans To Divide Nigeria - Riley Moore by Hoodrat(m): 7:03pm On Feb 07
I still do not understand the moral authority or the sheer arrogance with which these Americans insert themselves into the governance and sovereign affairs of Nigeria. It enrages me to watch this man rant and spew his garbage about Nigerian issues, as though the nation has been handed over to him and Trump to rule at their pleasure.

Even more disturbing are the ungodly collaborators among us who amplify every word this beast utters, seeking validation from foreign powers. They are many, and they are complicit. This matter is deeper than politics; it is spiritual. The warnings in Deuteronomy are unmistakable a people wrapped in sin, blinded to the way of light, condemned to cycles of humiliation, dependency, and perpetual bondage.

The consequence is clear: subjugation under corrupt foreign powers like America and others whose interests are not partnership, but domination, and whose aim is the erosion of our sovereignty. Until there is a radical moral reckoning until we change our habits, our appetites, and the way we treat one another as a people this pattern will persist.

Men like Riley Moore and the racist American regime will never regard Nigerians as equals. To them, we exist only to be managed, exploited, and crushed. And if we refuse to confront this truth, we will remain not just victims of foreign contempt, but participants in our own undoing.
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump Deletes Controversial Video Depicting Obamas As Monkeys by Hoodrat(m): 1:30am On Feb 07
Sharing a racist image that dehumanizes Black people isn’t a slip it’s a confession. You don’t pass around poison unless it already lives in the heart. Deleting it doesn’t undo the truth it only proves the mask slipped.

Scripture of prophet Job already named this sickness: “Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth… yet it is the gall of asps within him. What is hidden under the tongue eventually turns bitter and reveals itself. Contempt cannot stay concealed forever.

;DThis is the same man who claims moral authority to save Christians” abroad, spins selective outrage about Nigeria, and then circulates imagery that reduces a Black president and his family to animals. That contradiction isn’t accidental it’s the ideology speaking. Dehumanization at home, propaganda abroad.

The Black community should be clear-eyed: anyone comfortable portraying Black leaders as apes does not see Black people as equal partners, only as tools to mobilize fear, to harvest votes, to launder power through religion.

Racism always exposes itself. Call it humor, reposting, or a mistake if you want but hatred leaks. And when it does, it tells us exactly what’s being nurtured in the heart.

Wickedness can be delayed. It cannot be hidden.
PoliticsRe: The Mysterious Black Stone That Fall From Heaven In Saudi Arabia by Hoodrat(m): 7:46pm On Feb 03
fineboynl:
Scientific View: Some scholars hypothesize it is a meteorite, A space rock.

Although it origins was not clear,

But According to Islamics, the stone has a divine origin: a claim that the stone
Descent from Paradise: It is believed to have been sent down from heaven (Jannah).

Tradition holds it was originally whiter than milk or snow but turned black by absorbing the sins of humanity.

At what time the rock fall? is what Muslims believe during adam and eve era.
The unverified Kaaba stone erected in saudi arabia with the claims it fall from heaven is the biggest hoax in the history of man along side that of the fake people calling themselve the Lord chosen in that fake land of israel, theres nothing up there in the so called middle east but lies. The only verified stone that descent from paradise known and scientifically proven you’re referring to is most likely the Hoba Meteorite- Namibia’s Stone from Heaven made of metal, not stone google it its all. Africa is the Holy Land the bible speaks of and history has been distorted and distroyed by wicked heathen nation to keep the sons of God confused and destroyed.
PoliticsRe: Adams Oshiomhole Gives Foot Massage To A Lady On A Private Jet by Hoodrat(m): 7:33pm On Feb 03
So na only fan models dey rule over una leadershuh No wonder the corruption and wickedness know no limits, the lands is full of wickedness and the inhabitants suffer wrongly.
Christianity EtcRe: Gospel Reached Millions In 24 Hours Through My Tattoo – Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo by Hoodrat(m): 6:24pm On Feb 01
God Gave a Law against Tatoo!! if any one of you think this man to be prophet he shall even be your propeht until the end of your world. Leviticus 19:28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.

What Is Sin??

1 John 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
CelebritiesRe: Ayra Starr's Outfit To Spotify Best New Artist 2026 Party In LA by Hoodrat(m): 6:17pm On Feb 01
Adakintroy:
She is already pretty. She dues not need that. she is not representing us well. The west have gone to shit with their women we don't have to join them..if many people were to Tash her on forums while orienting her may be she will change. Not validating her. It's poor seeing her that way. If I was he. family I will be very ashamed. That's not beauty that's trash.
Mmm, brother, good luck trying to change people the Most High has not finished punishing, because their hearts are alienated from Him. I’ve spent the past 8 years teaching these people the truth about who we are and what the Creator requires of us to avoid punishment, but I’ve been hated, beaten, put in prison, talked about, and looked down on for my love for the people.

Right now, everyone is going to eventually learn their own lessons in due time. All I can tell you is that we are the people of the Bible, and that the African continent you see is the Holy Land the Bible speaks of. God has sent evil angels among the people, but He is protecting the remnant that turns to Him in truth.
CelebritiesRe: Ayra Starr's Outfit To Spotify Best New Artist 2026 Party In LA by Hoodrat(m): 5:57pm On Feb 01
Adakintroy:
AshWo Kobo Kobo.


Person we de represent motherland. Them go de think say Africans still de well cultured.

Wetin de say you just dress decent. To showcase African pride.
There was never a time she dressed decently, go check all her video shes always fond of exposing herself her tighs and cleavage, she is self-absorbed in a bid to be famous.
CelebritiesRe: Ayra Starr's Outfit To Spotify Best New Artist 2026 Party In LA by Hoodrat(m): 5:50pm On Feb 01
ashawo, karuwa
CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Receives $1 Million Trump ‘Gold Card’ For Free by Hoodrat(m): 10:01am On Jan 30
JimD:
Well this contradicts what you just said. Because she spoke up for the oppressed. Kudos to ChatGPT, not to you cheesy
So you really think America suddenly cares about Nigerians? That Christian genocide narrative Nicki Minaj pushed is just another propaganda tool a convenient excuse for a country that has always targeted African resources. The same system that forced religion on our ancestors and still brutalizes their descendants in the U.S. isn’t our savior. Anyone falling for that performance is simply being misled
CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Receives $1 Million Trump ‘Gold Card’ For Free by Hoodrat(m): 8:22am On Jan 30
thomas2024:
You’re the one that is full and is not hungry bah? E Dey your body🥳
Fullness isn’t about noise or emojis, it’s about values. When someone bends toward power and ignores injustice, that’s real hunger. No amount of money or status can cover an empty conscience.
CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Receives $1 Million Trump ‘Gold Card’ For Free by Hoodrat(m): 8:20am On Jan 30
JimD:
Hungry? Can see why you named yourself hoodrat. Can you lace her shoes or do one-tenth of what she's done in the music industry? She doesn't have anything to gain by speaking at the EU to stand with people being killed in Benue. Go and generate another ChatGPT reply as you no get work.
Financial comfort is not the measure of real wealth. A person can have money, fame, and global platforms yet still be spiritually bankrupt if their values bend toward power instead of truth. The real poverty is the hunger for relevance, the craving for proximity to oppressive structures, and the willingness to trade the dignity of one’s own people for a seat at someone else’s table.

There is nothing admirable about aligning with power when that power is being used to silence, exploit, or harm the vulnerable. Dignity means standing for justice even when it costs you something. It means refusing to participate in hypocrisy, refusing to pretend blindness when your own people are suffering, and refusing to use influence as a shield to avoid moral responsibility.

Anyone can chase status. Anyone can perform success. But the person who cannot speak up for the oppressed, who cannot stand against wickedness, who cannot defend truth when it is inconvenient, that person is the one who is truly hungry. Because no matter how rich you are, if your values align with oppression, you are starving where it matters most.
PoliticsRe: Africa: The Original Holy Land by Hoodrat(op): 1:29am On Jan 30
Hoodrat:
Across the world, people speak of lands blessed with beauty, abundance, and natural strength. Yet when we look closely at the Earth itself its landscapes, its ecosystems, its origins one continent stands out with a quiet, undeniable brilliance. Africa carries a natural majesty that echoes ancient descriptions of a land rich in life, watered by the heavens, full of hills, valleys, and fertile ground. It is a continent whose very soil tells a story of abundance.

Africa’s landscapes are among the most dramatic on Earth. The Great Rift Valley stretches like a living scar across the land, bordered by towering highlands and deep valleys that shape climates, rivers, and entire ecosystems. From the Ethiopian Highlands to the Drakensberg Mountains, Africa’s terrain is a masterpiece of elevation and depth a land where the earth rises and falls with breathtaking rhythm.

Its fertility is equally remarkable. Volcanic soils in East Africa are among the richest anywhere, supporting crops, forests, and wildlife without the need for massive irrigation systems. Seasonal rains nourish the land naturally, creating green highlands, savannas, wetlands, and forests that sustain both people and animals. This is a continent that “drinketh water from the rain of heaven” in the most literal sense.

Africa’s abundance is not limited to its soil. It is home to the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, gorillas, hippos, and countless other species that exist nowhere else in such scale and diversity. Its rivers and lakes hold vast freshwater reserves. Its minerals and natural resources are unmatched. Its biodiversity is a living testament to the richness of creation.

Even humanity’s earliest footsteps trace back to African soil. The continent nurtured the first communities, the first tools, the first cultures. It is the cradle of life, the original home of human survival and growth. That deep history gives Africa a symbolic weight that no other continent carries.

Because of this extraordinary natural richness, many people throughout history have believed that Africa aligns with ancient descriptions of sacred lands, including the landscapes associated with Eden or the “holy lands” described in scripture. These interpretations vary, but they reflect a long‑standing recognition that Africa contains every natural feature mentioned in those ancient texts fertile ground, abundant water, dramatic hills and valleys, and life in overwhelming diversity.

Across scientific fields ecology, geology, anthropology, and climatology research repeatedly shows that no other continent matches Africa’s combination of fertility, biodiversity, natural resources, and ancient human origins. In comparison, other continents, including the Middle Eastern regions often associated with sacred history, do not share the same level of natural abundance. This contrast has led many to question long‑held assumptions and to re‑examine how misinformation, colonial narratives, and historical misunderstandings shaped global beliefs about “holy lands.”

Confusion often arises when spiritual ideas are forced into modern political borders or when people accept inherited narratives without examining the land itself. The danger of misinformation is that it blinds us to what is plainly visible: Africa’s unmatched natural glory.

To call Africa “the glory of all lands” is not a claim of superiority it is an acknowledgment of its natural splendor. It is a recognition of the continent’s unparalleled combination of fertile land, abundant wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and ancient origins. Africa’s beauty is not loud or boastful; it is woven into the earth itself, visible to anyone who looks with open eyes.

In a world where confusion and misunderstanding often cloud our view, Africa stands as a reminder of clarity a land shaped by rain, sun, soil, and life in its purest form. Its glory is not man‑made. It is natural, enduring, and undeniable.
PoliticsRe: Africa: The Original Holy Land by Hoodrat(op): 1:28am On Jan 30
Hoodrat:
Across the world, people speak of lands blessed with beauty, abundance, and natural strength. Yet when we look closely at the Earth itself its landscapes, its ecosystems, its origins one continent stands out with a quiet, undeniable brilliance. Africa carries a natural majesty that echoes ancient descriptions of a land rich in life, watered by the heavens, full of hills, valleys, and fertile ground. It is a continent whose very soil tells a story of abundance.

Africa’s landscapes are among the most dramatic on Earth. The Great Rift Valley stretches like a living scar across the land, bordered by towering highlands and deep valleys that shape climates, rivers, and entire ecosystems. From the Ethiopian Highlands to the Drakensberg Mountains, Africa’s terrain is a masterpiece of elevation and depth a land where the earth rises and falls with breathtaking rhythm.

Its fertility is equally remarkable. Volcanic soils in East Africa are among the richest anywhere, supporting crops, forests, and wildlife without the need for massive irrigation systems. Seasonal rains nourish the land naturally, creating green highlands, savannas, wetlands, and forests that sustain both people and animals. This is a continent that “drinketh water from the rain of heaven” in the most literal sense.

Africa’s abundance is not limited to its soil. It is home to the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet — lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, gorillas, hippos, and countless other species that exist nowhere else in such scale and diversity. Its rivers and lakes hold vast freshwater reserves. Its minerals and natural resources are unmatched. Its biodiversity is a living testament to the richness of creation.

Even humanity’s earliest footsteps trace back to African soil. The continent nurtured the first communities, the first tools, the first cultures. It is the cradle of life, the original home of human survival and growth. That deep history gives Africa a symbolic weight that no other continent carries.

Because of this extraordinary natural richness, many people throughout history have believed that Africa aligns with ancient descriptions of sacred lands, including the landscapes associated with Eden or the “holy lands” described in scripture. These interpretations vary, but they reflect a long‑standing recognition that Africa contains every natural feature mentioned in those ancient texts fertile ground, abundant water, dramatic hills and valleys, and life in overwhelming diversity.

Across scientific fields ecology, geology, anthropology, and climatology research repeatedly shows that no other continent matches Africa’s combination of fertility, biodiversity, natural resources, and ancient human origins. In comparison, other continents, including the Middle Eastern regions often associated with sacred history, do not share the same level of natural abundance. This contrast has led many to question long‑held assumptions and to re‑examine how misinformation, colonial narratives, and historical misunderstandings shaped global beliefs about “holy lands.”

Confusion often arises when spiritual ideas are forced into modern political borders or when people accept inherited narratives without examining the land itself. The danger of misinformation is that it blinds us to what is plainly visible: Africa’s unmatched natural glory.

To call Africa “the glory of all lands” is not a claim of superiority it is an acknowledgment of its natural splendor. It is a recognition of the continent’s unparalleled combination of fertile land, abundant wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and ancient origins. Africa’s beauty is not loud or boastful; it is woven into the earth itself, visible to anyone who looks with open eyes.

In a world where confusion and misunderstanding often cloud our view, Africa stands as a reminder of clarity a land shaped by rain, sun, soil, and life in its purest form. Its glory is not man‑made. It is natural, enduring, and undeniable.
CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Receives $1 Million Trump ‘Gold Card’ For Free by Hoodrat(m): 11:46pm On Jan 29
Shes heavily in agreement with Satan, shes a disgusting propaganda pusher, Consistently amplifies misleading narratives and deliberately fuels confusion. Her messaging aligns with agendas designed to distort reality and manipulate public perception. Hungry girl.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu In Turkey: Did This Actually Happen Or Just AI Manipulation? by Hoodrat(m): 2:01pm On Jan 29
Treasure17:
I'm ashamed on his behalf. The result of being greedy. Sha don't follow Yardua route.
Exodus 22:28 Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people.
CrimeRe: Man Who Specializes In Robbing Hilux Arrested In Lagos, See What He Uses As Gun by Hoodrat(m): 1:12pm On Jan 29
E2000:
Tribalistic post. A citizen of Nigeria who is a thief is a Thief from Nigeria no need to say Igbo thief, Yoruba thief, Hausa thief etc. A Thief is a thief.
Hunger that results in covetouness knows no tribes. Anyone still glorifying tribalism is actively helping the same forces that shattered us. Our ancestors were conquered because we were divided ,and today’s neocolonial systems still feast on those same fractures. Every insult, every rivalry, every petty division is a gift to the very powers that robbed us. Until we choose unity over ego, we will keep fighting each other while others profit from our blindness. Wake up, our survival depends on it.
CrimeRe: Man Who Specializes In Robbing Hilux Arrested In Lagos, See What He Uses As Gun by Hoodrat(m): 1:00pm On Jan 29
modsareuseless:
So why did he add igbo man to his post?
So low of him.
No be recently we read how a yoruba man murdered his ex girlfriend in the UK?
Crime knows no tribe, make everyone get sense
Anyone still glorifying tribalism hasn’t awakened to the truth yet. Our divisions were the weapon that allowed colonisers to conquer us then, and they remain the fuel that keeps today’s neocolonial systems alive. Every time we fight each other, we hand power back to the same forces that robbed us. Unity isn’t just wise; it’s survival.
BusinessRe: The Name Of Our Market (In Ladipo) Is Paramo Market - Mushin LG Chairman. by Hoodrat(m): 12:17pm On Jan 29
naptu2:
The constitution states that local governments are in charge of markets.

A local government got a developer to build a segment of a market. The developer died while the market was still under construction. The local government named the market in honour of the developer.

Later some people began calling the market a different name.

The local government chairman inaugurated a new management of the market and he informed them of the original name of the market and that the local government voted that the market should be referred to by its original name, yet some people are frothing at the mouth, why?





http://www.nigeria-law.org/ConstitutionOfTheFederalRepublicOfNigeria.htm
Thanks for this information
PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 11:28am On Jan 29
The Right to Stand, Speak, and Resist
Your ancestors did not endure centuries of injustice so you could shrink yourself to make others comfortable.
You have the right and the responsibility to
:

fight for what is right

refuse mistreatment

call out injustice wherever you see it

protect your dignity without apology

challenge systems that try to silence you

Resistance is not anger.
Resistance is memory.
It is the echo of every ancestor who refused to disappear.


To stand up for yourself is not rebellion —
it is restoration.

To speak truth to power is not disrespect —
it is self‑respect.

To call out injustice is not aggression —
it is alignment with the dignity you were born with.

You are allowed to demand fairness.
You are allowed to reject disrespect.
You are allowed to walk away from anyone who treats you as less than human.
You are allowed to defend your humanity with clarity and courage.


The Return to Self
Healing begins the moment you understand that inferiority is not your story.
It was someone else’s weapon.

And you are allowed to put it down.

You are allowed to stand tall.
You are allowed to reclaim your beauty.
You are allowed to speak your language with pride.
You are allowed to love your skin, your hair, your features, your history.
You are allowed to walk into any room knowing you belong there.


Because the world has always needed what Africa gave it first:
light.

PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 11:19am On Jan 29
The Return to Self

Healing begins the moment you understand that inferiority is not your story.
It was someone else’s weapon.


And you are allowed to put it down.

You are allowed to stand tall.
You are allowed to reclaim your beauty.
You are allowed to speak your language with pride.
You are allowed to love your skin, your hair, your features, your history.
You are allowed to walk into any room knowing you belong there.

Because you do.

The world has taken much from Africa.
But it has never taken the one thing it could not touch:

The unbreakable truth of who you are.

You are the child of the first dawn.
The heir of the original brilliance.
The living proof that no amount of oppression can erase a people chosen by Mosdt High itself.
📖 Deuteronomy 7:6-9
6 For thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth.

Stand in that truth.
Walk in that truth.
Rise in that truth.

Because the world has always needed what Africa gave it first:
light.

PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op):
To Anyone Struggling With Inferiority


If you have ever felt “less than,
if you have ever doubted your beauty, your intelligence, your strength,
understand this:

Your insecurity is not a personal failure.
It is a historical strategy.

You inherited wounds that were never yours.
You carry burdens that were placed on your shoulders by people who feared your potential.

But you also inherited something far greater:

The resilience of ancestors who survived the impossible.
The brilliance of the first thinkers.
The rhythm of the first drums.
The courage of the first explorers.
The dignity of the first humans.

You are not the descendant of slaves.
You are the descendant of people who were enslaved
and survived.


There is a difference.
PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 11:07am On Jan 29
Why the World Targeted Africa


The atrocities committed against African people were not random.
They were strategic.

Africa has always been:

the richest continent in natural resources

the most diverse in life

the birthplace of civilization


the home of powerful kingdoms

the source of global culture, rhythm, and innovation

To dominate such a place, colonial powers needed to break something deeper than armies.
They needed to break identity.


So they created a global system that rewarded the world for looking down on Blackness.

But here is the truth that system could never erase:

You cannot bury the sun.
You can only hide it for a moment.

PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 11:02am On Jan 29
Blackness Is Not a Burden — It Is the Original Human Design


Dark skin is not a mark of shame.
It is the most advanced biological armor ever created by nature.

Melanin is brilliance.

It protects.
It heals.
It preserves youth.
It absorbs sunlight and turns it into strength.

Coily hair is not “difficult.”
It is engineering.
It shields the scalp from heat.
It cools the body.
It grows toward the sun like the trees of the motherland.

Full lips, strong features, deep tones — these are not traits to hide.
They are the blueprint of humanity itself.

Every other group on Earth is a branch.
Africa is the root.


And nothing grows without the root.[/center][/left]

PoliticsRe: Our Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 10:57am On Jan 29
The Wound Was Manufactured — The Worth Was Never Lost


Colonialism did not succeed because Africans were weak.
It succeeded because the colonizers understood something powerful:

A people who know their worth cannot be controlled.

So they attacked the worth.

They rewrote history.
They erased achievements.
They mocked features that evolution perfected.
They criminalized languages, cultures, and identities.
They built systems that punished confidence and rewarded silence.

And generation after generation, these lies sank into the bones of people who deserved better.

But a lie repeated for centuries does not become truth.
It only becomes familiar.

And now, the world is waking up to the truth again.

PoliticsOur Ancestors Survived The Storm — Now We Rise by Hoodrat(op): 10:48am On Jan 29
THE FIRST LIGHT: Why No One Born of Africa Should Ever Feel Inferior
There is a truth older than every empire, older than every border, older than every lie ever written to make a people doubt themselves.
It is this:

Humanity began in Africa.
The first breath, the first heartbeat, the first dream, the first fire
all of it started with Black people.

Before the world learned to divide itself, before anyone invented race as a weapon, Africa was the cradle of life. Its rivers fed the earliest civilizations. Its soil held the gold and stones that ancient texts praised. Its forests and savannas shaped the human mind, the human body, the human spirit.

So when someone of African descent feels inferior, it is not because they are inferior.
It is because the world built systems designed to make them forget who they truly are.

Foreign AffairsRe: He Is Satan’: Malema Blasts Trump After Court Appearance by Hoodrat(m): 11:22pm On Jan 27
God1000:
This is one thing I like about black south Africans, they don't worship Whitman like my fellow Nigerians


They are so quick in calling anyone who disagrees with them a terrorist or terrorist sympathizer
Thats a lie, majority of them still do and comfortable with the co called Yt man owning vast majority of SA lands while been a srvant in their own land.
PoliticsRe: Africa: The Original Holy Land by Hoodrat(op): 4:27pm On Jan 27
Freshandfitpod:
What a beautiful piece....
When the memory of a land’s real past fades, colonial narratives slip in to fill the silence.

PoliticsRe: Africa: The Original Holy Land by Hoodrat(op): 4:20pm On Jan 27
getcut:
When the memory of a land’s real past fades, colonial narratives slip in to fill the silence.
When a people forget their true history, they inevitably fall prey to the colonial narratives crafted to replace it.

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