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Blackout: May 1000 curses of our ancestors befall those who support brutality against African people at Mocha; Woe unto the collaborators…

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January 5, 2023
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The ancestors of the silent African middle class in Guyana and the cowardly youths they spawned are ashamed today.  Their cowardice is on clear display for all to see.  Daily they allow themselves to be used by the PPPC elites who despise them.  They undermine the members of their own community.  They know nothing else but surrender, acquiesce, and subservience as they lick the boots of the evil PPP government that has chosen to bulldoze the homes of African people on ancestral African lands.  PPP supporters would never ever be caught sabotaging their own people this way.

They sicken those of us who own any level of decency and ethnic pride.   May 1000 curses of our ancestors befall those who feign blindness as African women are pushed to the ground and demeaned while they watch the bulldozing of their homes.  Where are the African men?  Have you no pride?  Why are you Africans silent? You are a demeaned and conquered people.  Shame on you.  The ancestors are crying.

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