Look, you are just repeating conspiracist talking points. Ramaphosa has a net worth of about $450 million. He has the money to attain and stay in power as a union boss, as head of the ANC, and as President. Can you give us the name of his handler and how we would ever know who that is? He is not going rogue (not "rouge"...funny, that) when he never was on the straight and narrow to begin with. CNN is part of the woke movement, which includes anti-whiteness as a precept. Of course they would defend him. Except for Trump, I haven't heard ANY western nations calling for him to step down. Indifference or approval does not prove control, and you really should know that.
Was Mugabe a puppet? Of whom? And what would be the proof?
Fren, you sound like your knowledge of Africa comes only from the world atlas and the conspiracy echo chamber. I have family there, with personal experience of how it is. Please don't lecture me on African politics.
Welcome to the world of white man's ignorance. You will never know Africa. (I notice you don't offer even a drop of evidence to support your supposition.)
AI systems analyze historical data to detect patterns.
And if we’re being honest, history has a pattern.
Most of the major racial movements—whether it’s BLM, the KKK, the Black Panthers, or Neo-Nazis—can be traced back to influence from intelligence agencies or big money funders.
Karl Marx popularized the “Us vs. Them” framework—rich vs poor, class vs class, race vs race.
So, when any modern political figure starts pushing that same divisive narrative…
You don’t need a conspiracy theory.
You just need historical data.
We’ve seen this play before.
And history often tells us who’s behind the curtain whispering
the same message into different mouths.
I just have to laugh. As though AI does anything other than plagiarize. You are talking about racial movements in the dominantly white West. There is no database for tribal conflict in Africa. Where do you think the Zulus obtained their prowess in fighting? By playing tiddlywinks? Where do you think the notion of plunder came from? A university? Let us ask the question: In what way is Cyril Ramaphosa a "modern political figure"? How is he different from any monarch or warlord of the 15th century? Electric lights? Zippered trousers?
Africa does not need "a divisive narrative" to be tribalistic. Tribalism is its native environment. The problem all along with Africa is the difficulty of surmounting tribalism with any higher loyalty. Your "historical data" applies only to the white world. I've heard of "mirror-imaging," but this takes the cake.
You push "history" like it is some kind of fatal force (while using white history as a template for African history), claim that this fatalism ("historical data") applies here, and you finish with...a conspiracy! ("...who's behind the curtain whispering...")
Okay, by your absolute ignorance of anything pertaining to Africa, I have to conclude you are generalizing outside your sphere of knowledge and reference. You think your "theory" trumps facts. Theory never does. And when it is at odds with the facts, it must be discarded promptly.
Look, you are just repeating conspiracist talking points. Ramaphosa has a net worth of about $450 million. He has the money to attain and stay in power as a union boss, as head of the ANC, and as President. Can you give us the name of his handler and how we would ever know who that is? He is not going rogue (not "rouge"...funny, that) when he never was on the straight and narrow to begin with. CNN is part of the woke movement, which includes anti-whiteness as a precept. Of course they would defend him. Except for Trump, I haven't heard ANY western nations calling for him to step down. Indifference or approval does not prove control, and you really should know that.
Was Mugabe a puppet? Of whom? And what would be the proof?
Fren, you sound like your knowledge of Africa comes only from the world atlas and the conspiracy echo chamber. I have family there, with personal experience of how it is. Please don't lecture me on African politics.
Nah. He is controlled. Anyone pushing tribalism in a national stage is a globalist shill.
He is not acting alone. He is apart of the Cabal.
The whole anti white movement is a cabal narrative.
Welcome to the world of white man's ignorance. You will never know Africa. (I notice you don't offer even a drop of evidence to support your supposition.)
My Evidence:
AI systems analyze historical data to detect patterns. And if we’re being honest, history has a pattern.
Most of the major racial movements—whether it’s BLM, the KKK, the Black Panthers, or Neo-Nazis—can be traced back to influence from intelligence agencies or big money funders.
Karl Marx popularized the “Us vs. Them” framework—rich vs poor, class vs class, race vs race.
So, when any modern political figure starts pushing that same divisive narrative…
You don’t need a conspiracy theory. You just need historical data.
We’ve seen this play before.
And history often tells us who’s behind the curtain whispering the same message into different mouths.
I just have to laugh. As though AI does anything other than plagiarize. You are talking about racial movements in the dominantly white West. There is no database for tribal conflict in Africa. Where do you think the Zulus obtained their prowess in fighting? By playing tiddlywinks? Where do you think the notion of plunder came from? A university? Let us ask the question: In what way is Cyril Ramaphosa a "modern political figure"? How is he different from any monarch or warlord of the 15th century? Electric lights? Zippered trousers?
Africa does not need "a divisive narrative" to be tribalistic. Tribalism is its native environment. The problem all along with Africa is the difficulty of surmounting tribalism with any higher loyalty. Your "historical data" applies only to the white world. I've heard of "mirror-imaging," but this takes the cake.
You push "history" like it is some kind of fatal force (while using white history as a template for African history), claim that this fatalism ("historical data") applies here, and you finish with...a conspiracy! ("...who's behind the curtain whispering...")
Okay, by your absolute ignorance of anything pertaining to Africa, I have to conclude you are generalizing outside your sphere of knowledge and reference. You think your "theory" trumps facts. Theory never does. And when it is at odds with the facts, it must be discarded promptly.