History is a remix - same vibes, different era, so you can kinda guess whatโ€™s coming next.
**I DO NOT monetize my content** This channel is for educational purposes only. Watch a vid, follow some cool creators, spark a convo, evolve.


Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

10 hours ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

1 day ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ โ€œZimbabwean Africanist and Pan-African thinker Maponga Marara joins Sarah Mwangi on Fanya Mambo Africa for a powerful and controversial discussion on Pan-Africanism, African nationalism, colonial systems, France's influence in Africa, and the future of African leadership.

Maponga argues that Africa cannot prosper while operating under systems created by colonial powers.
According to him, Africans must move beyond symbolic Pan-Africanism and embrace Pan-African nationalism focused on ownership, governance, education, culture, economy and African consciousness.
In this explosive interview, Maponga Marara discusses:

- Why Africa still operates under colonial systems
- Why the West are "parasites" exploiting Africa
- France's influence across Africa and Macron's relationship with African leaders
- Why President Ruto's alliance with Macron raises concerns
- The future of African unity and
- Agenda 2063
- Why Africa needs revolutionary leadership
- African identity, culture and spirituality
- The exploitation of African resources
- Youth protests across Africa Pan-African nationalism vs Pan-Africanism
- Xenophobia and migrant tensions in South Africa
- Why African leaders fail to implement African unity

Maponga also challenges African youth to seek deeper transformation beyond changing politicians and instead rebuild Africa's mindset, governance systems and economic structures.

This is one of the deepest
conversations on African liberation, sovereignty and decolonization.โ€

1 day ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

2 days ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

6 days ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ โ€œIn pop culture and media, the American Civil War is often portrayed as a battle for the soul of America, and enslaved people โ€“ arguably the war's most important participants โ€“ are relegated to the role of stupefied bystanders. But the truth is that black Americans took an active role in their own liberation, from plantation resistance to forming militias to pressuring state and federal authorities to let 180,000 of them join the battle against slavery officially as the United States Colored Troops. In this episode of The Abolitionists, let's talk to black living historians at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum about how people of color bent the forces of history to their will to achieve emancipation and enfranchisementโ€

1 week ago | [YT] | 3

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

Bffr Moe

๐Ÿ“Œ This is the full talk addressing so-called White people, descendants of Europe. Taken from the Middle Nation ongoing series "Us and Them"

1 week ago | [YT] | 1