History of Blood, Pain, and Oppression: Who Profits From The Crisis In Congo, Africa and The World?

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • On this day in history, February 5th, 1885, king Leopold II of Belgium declares Congo his personal property. A tragedy that saw the people of Congo go through centuries of pain, anguish, slavery, and death. And by this video, we dismantle every evil done in Congo by the wicked Leopold.
    The story of Congo is a fascinating one that comes with a mix of beauty and ugliness, wealth and poverty, abundance, and lack, joy and pain, hope and fear, life and death. It is the story of Africa in its totality. It is the story that breaks your heart when you realize that a people can be so abundantly blessed with all resources that you can think of but still somehow are made to live like beggars and paupers who are daily seeking aid and loans from the very people who keeps them as beggars and paupers.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @worldview2888
    @worldview2888 Před 6 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU for this incredibly made content. Your voice and narration is VERY CLEAR .. i thank you so much because it helps me to know and understand this reality exist in certain part of this world.

    • @MsingiAfrikaTV
      @MsingiAfrikaTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and for your kind words. These are things the system wants kept secret. Anyway, please subscribe to this channel, like and share the video as much as you can. Thank you very much.

  • @peterbisala6875
    @peterbisala6875 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your analysis is really interesting and accurate and it opens my eyes to understand now the entire issue

    • @MsingiAfrikaTV
      @MsingiAfrikaTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad you watched it. The issues in Africa are multilayered and very complex intentionally, so you don't directly see what's going on. But all is well
      Please don't forget to subscribe to this channel, like and share the video. Thanks a lot

  • @mahmudtouray7962
    @mahmudtouray7962 Před 6 měsíci +3

    May God help the great people of Congo to establish peace, tranquility, harmony and success along with the rest of Africa. Ameen

  • @risperkariuki1459
    @risperkariuki1459 Před 5 měsíci +1

    such amazing narration of the real situation in the Congo. WHAT GETS ME... IS THE COLLUSION OF THESE SO CALLED " NEIGHBOURS" and the ''NONSENSE ''THAT WE THINK IS EDUCATION for our children. we definitely need a new mind for africa.. i dare so we will have to put in the work to ourselves. because your enemy can not give you the correct education. where will the " farm '' be if this were to happen.

    • @MsingiAfrikaTV
      @MsingiAfrikaTV  Před 5 měsíci

      A neighbor that feeds on your pain and death cannot be called a neighbor and that's basically what is happening in Congo and what has happened for centuries. And yes, we need a new mindset that is based on a renewed "educational" system and that is not defined by foreign indoctrination found in foreign curricula.

  • @Monster-bq7ru
    @Monster-bq7ru Před 6 měsíci +1

    Patrice Lamumba.😮😮😮. Should not been complcted in his murder.. RIP. Lamumba.

  • @regmonmusic
    @regmonmusic Před 6 měsíci +2

    #OneAlkebulanNow Grace & Peace my Brother and Sister ~R

  • @ibradibango4744
    @ibradibango4744 Před 6 měsíci +1

    very eye opening and very good info from well intended source,really makes sense,thak you again,

    • @MsingiAfrikaTV
      @MsingiAfrikaTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching. Please like and share the video. Thank you

    • @hotstepper887
      @hotstepper887 Před 6 měsíci

      What an insanely wrong, and extremely uneducated comment. All I hear here, is just extreme uneducated idiocy, and fools still trying to blame anyone, or anything, other than themselves, you have an entire history of doing this. Yet it's the most foolish thing anyone could ever do, and man, aren't you all stupid enough, to fall in to the blame game?.
      So can we put a stop to this idiocy, with only the truth and the facts? Because something else you people really don't seem to understand is, when you're speaking the truth, no matter if you're the only one speaking the truth, you'll always be right, while the rest, (regardless of how many), will always be wrong.
      The African Americans, have all been claiming, and accusing the white Europeans (for at least the last 100 years), of being responsible for starting the slave trade, and they still do! Yet that claim is completely untrue! Ironically, the real truth is, that it was the Africans themselves, who started the slave trade, and long before any of the white Europeans were out on the seas.
      It was largely started during the African tribal wars, that saw any surviving captives of the defeated tribes, chained up, and walked, at times, for hundreds of miles, to the coastal ports, to be sold into a life of slavery, to passing Arab ships.
      So, maybe if you all stopped blaming others, and took some responsibility on yourselves, (as you all should), then you'd not all feel so bitter? But no, you people only want to perpetuate your own provable lies, to blame others.
      This is only the truth, and regardless of what any of you think, or claim, the truth proves you wrong. Do you know, that at the very same time, the British were involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, that white Britons were being sold into slavery in African slave markets? No, you didn't? Because today, it seems that truth, is just something you people, don't want to discuss? So, why is this?
      For over 200 years, from the reign of King James I, right up until King George III, hoards of black Muslim pirates, abducted thousands of British sailors, and then sold them in the slave markets on the Barbary Coast in North Africa. They even landed in Cornwall, UK, raiding coastal villages, taking men, women and children into captivity.
      For a period of over 200 years, English merchant and fishing vessels were regularly attacked by the those pirates, and thousands of English sailors were sold in the slave markets of North Africa, (most never to return home). Exactly how many? Poor record keeping means we cannot be sure.
      But one example, is, in 1616, the Admiralty reported that 466 vessels with their crews had been seized in the previous 7 years. In 1625, a petition was presented to parliament from 2,000 wives of captured sailors requesting assistance to pay ransoms for the return of their loved ones.
      Meanwhile, the mayor of Poole, in Dorset, UK, reported 27 ships and 200 sailors had been seized off the Dorset coast in a 10-day period. There were reports of deserted boats drifting off the Sussex coast, and raids on King's Lynn in Norfolk, UK. But, it was the South West peninsular that bore the brunt of these pirate activities.
      In 1625, fishing vessels from Looe, Penzance and Mousehole, UK, were found floating abandoned. In August 1625, the Barbary Corsairs boldly landed in St. Michael’s Bay, in Cornwall, raiding local settlements and carrying off many men, women, and children into slavery. In the late 1620s, the pirates audaciously seized the island of Lundy in the Bristol Channel, and used it as a base for their slave capturing operations for the next 7 years.
      It was from Lundy that they raided Iceland in the summer of 1647, carrying off over 400 inhabitants. It was also from the island these pirates, under a Dutch Muslim convert, swept down to the Irish settlement of Baltimore in County Cork, capturing hundreds of villagers. Only 3 were to ever return home.
      Estimates put the number of English sailors and civilians abducted during a 20-year period from 1622-1644 as high as 137,000. We will never know exactly how many English white slaves were carried off by those black pirates. What we do know, is that due to geography, the numbers from Mediterranean countries were larger. The pirates probably seized up to 1.2 million captives from Britain, and Europe.
      Many academics have challenged that figure, but haven’t ever come up with an alternative. But a twelfth of the estimated figure of slaves transported from West Africa to the Americas, 1 million, is still a huge figure.
      This is, again, only more real British history. Real history that's ignored, lied about, and never spoken.
      History is never just black and white, and today, so few even understand how history should be read, to understand it. It just comes down to appalling educations, and today's "poor me" hate.
      Also, long before any European colonization, it was the black North African Moors, who colonized much of Spain in Europe, many years before any European colonialism. But today they never mention that, and they just ignore it? Almost like it never happened?
      Today, we see millions upon millions of them coming here to Europe, so, in effect, colonizing European countries? So tell us, what's the difference? That's once again, more commonly known as hypocrisy.
      Could we also not ask, why is it, that since every African country (who took independence, after WW2), have all gone on to murder, butcher and slaughter millions of their own people? Millions more die every year since independence, than ever died in a single year of European rule!
      So the reality is, they were all actually, far safer while living under European rule, than they are, even today, living under their own rule.
      And again, whether they may think so or not, is irrelevant, as these are the factual truths. Truths even a fool could merely go and look up.

  • @petersilas4234
    @petersilas4234 Před 6 měsíci

    When you have a stubborn uncompromising guy like Kagame there there will never be piece.