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16 April 2017

The downfall of Mbeki: The hidden truth











John Pilger

The political rupture in South Africa is being presented in the outside world as the personal tragedy and humiliation of one man, Thabo Mbeki. It is reminiscent of the beatification of Nelson Mandela at the death of apartheid.

08 April 2017

White Scams Part 4: DEADLY GAMES

By Sicebise Msengana







Hey Becky watch your filthy mouth about Black women!

When Black men lack self-control & are throughly brainwashed, they're set up for DESTRUCTION & GENOCIDE!

As an African man, I don't think it is a wise thing for brothas to sit idle & not protect the image of Black women. Why? Your DIGNITY & MANHOOD depends on how Black women are treated.

As long as Black women are DEGRADED, BASHED & UNPROTECTED, you won't make it in this existing political & economic system. To compete with European and Asian males, Black men need to build economic power, political clout and control all industries with Black women.

02 April 2017

African Mahood Part 5

By Sicebise Msengana











The African man: There is no long set of rules or or tell him how to be a man; it's already there inside him. Just step back, show him respect, and let him be in charge of his life and family.

Where Was God During Slavery

By Sicebise Msengana











The same place he was when he drowned millions of men, women and children with a globe flood in Noah's days. The same place he was when he punished the entire human race because of the actions of two sinful individuals -- Adam and Eve.

24 March 2017

Don't Take Things Personally

By Sicebise Msengana







"Don't take every rejection or break up personally. Get over it and don't let it define who you are." - Sicebise Msengana



14 March 2017

Anti-African Manhood Racism in Black America Part 1

By Sicebise Msengana










Okay, we get you hate Black men. There's no need to lump us all with inferior minded Black men.  There are two things to be learned from this typical response:

 (a) Prejudice in the Black community is instrumental in other people taking advantage of Africans everywhere, they may be.