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Gen z revolution soon coming to Francophone countries
« on: April 28, 2025, 11:08:50 AM »
The President of Mali revealed the damning information about France in an opinion piece. In other news in Burkina Faso, reports show the french government has allegedly sought assistance from the United States to remove Ibrahim Traore following nearly 20 failed assassination attempts. The US, through the Ivory Coast puppet cum-white woman marrying Sambo, tried their first attempt and failed, but I suspect they will have a NATO operation soon, like they did with Gaddafi. It seems like if Ibrahim gets another 2 years in power, Burkina Faso could wake up Africa's youth, demanding leaders emulate him, especially Paul Biya and Alousaine Watara.  April 30th is a global black demonstration in support of Captain Ibrahim Traore. From Philly to Dallas, Timbuktu to Nairobi, and in between, Gen z are restless and seem ready to take down old Presidents, or at least force them to emulate Traore, who has become an online sensation because of his unmatched integrity and putting African issues first before any other race in Burkina Faso. The global black diaspora is organizing a massive protest soon. 90% of the minerals in the Sahel Region go to the people, with the remaining 10% going to Russians and Chinese, who provide support. The French are seething and finding ways get get rid of Traore, but it seems millions of black folk around the world are taking a stand, especially after Mr Langley (African Command) made terrible remarks that mirror what we heard before Gaddafi was taken out.
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MALI 🇲🇱: President ASSIMI GOITA;
Those who say that France hasn't done anything or that France has to stay. I've been on the frontline with them, I've eaten with them, I patrolled with them, I listened to their radio. "💪🌍
🌍💪"What I heard if you was there you're going to shoot them. When we were on a field the French put us in front and in case of no danger we would answer R.A.S."  💪🌍
"And in case they shot at us, they said this is war, huh!" Many Malians fell in front of us and we couldn't say anything. "
"All you had to do was revolt and the next day Bamako called you. That is, if 100 Malian soldiers died, a single Frenchman would fall or zero loss on the French side. "
"I remember that famous day when we were 5 kilometers from Kidal, we could already see the rebels coming back. We told each other that Kidal is going down. In no less than 15 minutes a lieutenant colonel comes to inform us that we are forbidden to enter Kidal. Me and 4 of my comrades wanted to force and disobey France. "
"As we were moving forward, they clearly said one more step and you will each have a bullet in the head. On this day I cried like a baby.
And I call our superiors in Bamako, their only response "we must stay behind France".
"The next day, we see these French refueling rebels in front of us, I even looked at one of them in the eyes and he smiled to laugh at me. "
"After refueling and donating 8 pick-up vehicles. These French told us they did it for peace between Azawad and Mali. I revolted again, it is in this context that I saw myself delivered to his rebels one day. "
"When they had given up our position so that I and my revolutionary colleagues would be arrested." "
"Indeed, we were arrested." And on the radio I heard bravo and the other gamma in the basket .. Mission accomplished ... That was the code with those French. We told each other it's over for us. I've been thinking and I learned it is a pride to die for one's country. And I laughed. "
"On a day like this, we are announced that we will be released but during the stays we have done with these people. The number of generals, French colonels who called a day was priceless.
When I return, I see I'm being given trainings, degrees. "
"As Mali has always been my priority and everyone in the army knows that. I learned to protect my country so I already know the north like my pocket. And I know who these French are and they know who I am. "
"I am a highly trained commando. Am also an always ready man. If you see we are not dropping bombs on these jihadists, it is because when they take a village hostage, they use women and children as shields. For the one who doesn't know war, how do you want us to drop bombs on a village? Y'all forget there are women & children?
do you forget that these women and children are innocent? In a war one must be strategic and cautious.
I promise you Mali will be free With my colleagues we will liberate Mali. We come from far and we are not politicians We are liberators, whoever wants to understand. Whoever doesn't want him to go to the phenomenal front. We have a very rich and huge land. We can make it perfect. "
The future belongs to those who have a quarter of the character and integrity of RV Heavy Hitter!