Who was the first to Invade & Enslave Africa ? PLO Lumumba Visits Topic

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
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    Honorable Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba is a Kenyan Lawyer and activist. also director of the Kenya School of Law and many other roles in the development of Africa and Africans at home and abroad.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @EungsukJLee
    @EungsukJLee Před 4 měsíci +3

    God Bless you! president.

  • @leslietoth7969
    @leslietoth7969 Před 4 měsíci +1

    May God bless and guide all of you, in your journey to escape from the colonial cesspool, that has enslaved you for seems like forever!!❤❤❤

  • @Flawtistic
    @Flawtistic Před 4 měsíci +3

    As a decendant of people that were taken from their lands and made to walk the Trail Of Tears with their Cherokee & Creek brothers and sisters, I learned a long time ago that humanity as a whole had been colonized by money. Andrew Jackson even saw the banks as the greatest enemy to American sovreignty. The people of Africa have suffered the most under chattel slavery & also in the new paradigm of financial slavery. I long for the day when they're free from all forms of slavery. Until we're all free, none of us are.

    • @kungokulcha
      @kungokulcha  Před 4 měsíci

      GThks for your comment. All we have to do is study the history and research credible sources 🙏🏿

  • @BushDoctor-dw8el
    @BushDoctor-dw8el Před 4 měsíci +2

    The saddest part of the story of enslavement of the African people and the colonization of the continent of mother Africa never ended in the 20th century, it still goes on to this day and moment.
    It's great that Mr. Lumumba narrates that story but he's short of the whole truth. He just mentioned what happened but not what's going on still.
    After all the Europeans have left the continent and given the Africans their independence. This leaves more questions than solutions to the injustice that both the people and the continent underwent and still undergo.
    We're merely independent politically but economically we are far from it. The scars of colonialism still continue to have their effect on us. Look at our women, bleaching and wearing false hairs just to look like the masters. Look at the men who like their women to be lighter toned and with long hair. Look at our children learning the language of their masters. Look at our churches worshiping the white god with blond hair and blue eyes. Look at our economies still dependent on their masters currencies even dealing in trade amongst ourselves. Look everywhere and you won't miss that inferior complexity deeply rooted in our minds, from the government system to business. It's all what we allowed ourselves to become.
    A man is what he thinks he is.
    To this day hundreds if not thousands die every year to cross the seas to greener pastures in the countries of our masters. To this day we worship our masters in everything they do and export to us from food, music, religion, governance you name it.
    Till when?
    Till when shall we be blaming them for what we're in.
    We're awake with our eyes wide shut.

  • @user-sc5om1le3v
    @user-sc5om1le3v Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm Thinking That Maybe The Greeks And Romans Took Africans Off The Continent.

    • @kungokulcha
      @kungokulcha  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes… we have to understand those time periods in history so to get a more accurate and precise understanding of what took place. There’s a lot of speculation and distorted information passed on up through the centuries so much whitewashing and deceptions.

  • @user-cz9ee7nf6b
    @user-cz9ee7nf6b Před 4 měsíci

    You sold each other just as we all did

    • @user-tw3ty4tk9g
      @user-tw3ty4tk9g Před 4 měsíci

      Ignorance is bliss. Why am I not surprised by this defensive response it seems to be the line. As it is not taught in your schools go and educate yourself and then circle back. Naturally you get the bad eggs but the torture, rape houses, mutalation, lynching, whippings and beatings of one race on another can never be justified. Over hundreds of years and millions of black people who did no harm to you - wiped of Mother Earth because of their skin colour. Take a moment to process that. Start reading on King Leopold of Belgium .. or how about Bunce Island? . The shame of it all may be too much that’s why it’s erased and never taught in the educational landscape, when black scholars talk about the subject your defensiveness reflects the real you. This haunting past will always surface! What’s in the dark really does comes to light.