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Stand with the resisting African workers in Britain! It is right to resist and demand answers! UhuruNews

leonineantiheroine:

Reread this about UK riots. The writing is gold.

The British government denounces the rebellions as unacceptable violence. Meanwhile, the British government is involved in bombing Libya.

It is in Africa 24 hours a day, for seven days a week. It is involved in unjust wars in Afghanistan, and we have seen how the British rulers lied in front of the world to justify the aggression of Iraq, where they killed so many people.

The British government are not only key financial supporters of the corrupt Ugandan and Rwandan governments, but sponsor & endorse the genocidal warfare that has claimed over 6 million lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Where are the condemnations of these atrocities that are happening at this very moment?

If violence is unacceptable in the streets of London, then it is also unacceptable in the streets of Libya, Congo, Somalia, and other places where the British government is directly or indirectly involved in imposing mass violence against the people.

From the members of the British parliament fiddling their expenses & lining up their own pockets with peoples monies; to the corrupted press hacking on peoples phones and telling lies; to the police accepting bribes from the press — they are in no position to address the black community on morality.

Black young workers rebellion have broken the status quo

The trade unions did not do it. The press did not do it. The corrupted MPs could not do it.

It took the most deprived and despised community in Europe to stand up against the wide dissatisfaction that every poor and ordinary family or person is experiencing in this country. Unchallenged, the richer have been getting richer while the poor got poorer.

The bankers have been bailed out. The corporate managers and others are paying themselves millions in bonuses when most of us are confronted with endless rising cost of living in every aspect of society.

We do not need another Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) massage of our oppression. Africans decided not to wait on another IPCC investigation.

Africans need to get justice for ourselves. We need to speak for ourselves, and we need define the direction of our struggle.

Justice is overdue. We, the African working class, are a formidable and strategic social force that stretches from Europe to the Caribbean, from North America to South Africa.

That is why we, the African working class, are subjected to genocidal violence used to subdue us.

It is too late now. The African working class is waking up to fight to end all wars on Africa and African people.

These wars include the killing of Mr. Duggan and other Africans by the police in this country. This war includes the six million Africans killed in the genocide in the Congo.

It includes the massive jailing of Africans in the U.S. jails and the displacement of 2.5 million Africans from their fertile traditional land to arid sterile land in Colombia at gunpoint.

It is worldwide war on us, and our response must be part of a worldwide response.

This is the clearest signal that the colonised African working class community is ready to resist British imperialism. They may not be aware of their political and historical tasks and objectives, but nevertheless, they have rejected 25 years of status quo that has existed at our expense.

A lot of people are complaining about the loss of buildings, cars, etc. We want just to remind people that the entire modern capitalist economy has been built at our expense, on the foundation of centuries of African genocide.

British society built on violent theft of African labour and resources

British society suffers from a selective & collective amnesia. How can anyone in this society call Africans thieves, criminals, and thugs?

The British government and the rest of the European governments are involved in daily crimes against black people everywhere. Our presence in Europe itself is a result of British criminality that stole us away from Africa.

We are here because the whole economy of Africa, the Caribbean and wherever else black people live is based on the expropriation of our natural resources, unpaid labour and near free labour to benefit Europe and North America.

We cannot even begin to discuss the level of violence that comes with this colonial theft of our lives and resources.”

(via dynamicafrica)

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