Don’t These Black Lives Matter To:
The Black Lives Matter organization, to Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Lois Farrakhan, Colin Kaepernick and the rest of the extortionists? Lois Farrakhan should especially be interested in this because his Muslim brothers are being enslaved by other Muslims. But, I don’t think he really cares about them, because like the other extortionists, he can’t make money from them…or can he? I know Blue Lives don’t matter to them.
Malcolm X (Little) & Louis Farrakhan
Maybe the reason why Black Lives Matter, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Lois Farrakhan, Colin Kaepernick and the rest of the extortionists never say anything about modern day slavery in Africa is because, like Louis Farrakhan being complicit in the assassination of Malcolm X (Little), they’re all involved in the slave trade?? Just a plausible thought.
Colin Kaepernick protested celebrating the Fourth of July He was protesting FREEDOM, he also must have been protesting the fact that he’s being paid millions of dollars to play a game and even more millions for endorsements.
I’m sure he thinks it’s not fair that he make so much money in a country that celebrates its Independence, while so many in the “homeland” are enslaved by other black people…literally 40 million people, one quarter of them children…10 million Children are enslaved around the world. 21% of those children are sexually exploited) in a Twitter post and Instagram message that shows him traveling to Ghana, Africa, with a camera crew no less, and visiting a former slave ship post. Great photo-op, eh Colin? “How can we truly celebrate independence on a day that intentionally robbed our ancestors of theirs? To find my independence I went home.”
“What have I, or those I represent, to do with your national independence?” – Frederick Douglass. In a quest to find my personal independence, I had to find out where my ancestors came from. I set out tracing my African ancestral roots, and it lead me to Ghana.
Upon finding out this information, I wanted to visit the sites responsible for myself (and many other Black folks in the African Diaspora) for being forced into the hells of the middle passage. I wanted to see a fraction of what they saw before reaching the point of no return.
I spent time with the/my Ghanaian people, from visiting the local hospital in Keta and the village of Atito, to eating banku in the homes of local friends, and paying my respects to Kwame Nkrumah’s Memorial Park. I felt their love, and truly I hope that they felt mine in return. I wonder where he was staying when he went home?
Colin, first off, Frederick Douglass, had a reason to say that. You are AMERICAN, you are FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NOT AFRICA! If you were from Africa, you would most likely be one of the many thousands of people presently enslaved by another black person!
“I set out tracing my African ancestral roots, and it lead me to Ghana.” You mean you set out to find someone you could pay to trace your ancestral roots. Did you visit any of the thousands of people that are enslaved in Africa, in Ghana RIGHT NOW?? No, I didn’t think so. You, like Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Black Lives Matter and all other extortionists like you, are HYPOCRITES!!!
The hypocrisy of these people is equal to or exceeds that of Nancy Pelosi. Louis Farrakhan was interviewed by Mike Wallace in May, 2000 where he admitted on camera to Mike Wallace and Malcolm X’s daughter Atallah Shabazz, who was 6 years old when she watched her father, Malcolm X, get shot and killed…MURDERED, by his “Muslim Brothers”.
Three men (patsies) with ties to the Nation of Islam were convicted in the slaying and served prison terms. Farrakhan said: “I may have been complicit in words that I spoke leading up to February 21, 1965…I acknowledge that and regret that any word that I have said caused the loss of life of a human being.“ There’s a lot of “sub-text” in that statement…
A year earlier, Malcolm X’s criticism of Nation of Islam spiritual leader Elijah Muhammad in 1964, when Malcolm X revealed publicly that Elijah Mohammed, the leader of the Nation of Islam, was guilty of impregnating several of his teenage secretaries, in direct violation of his own preachings against sex outside of marriage, had caused a bitter split with church leaders, including Farrakhan. Farrakhan called Malcolm X a traitor and wrote, two months before the killing, that “such a man is worthy of death.“ Farrakhan called him a traitor because he ruined it for all the pedophiles in the Nation of Islam!
The Slavery In Africa They Choose To Ignore
Every day across the African continent, black men, women, and children are captured, bought, and sold into slavery with the Western world paying little to no attention. Human rights groups have marched and battled against abuses noticeably less cruel and evil than human bondage, yet no major organization has attempted to free today’s black slaves, much less taken meaningful steps to raise awareness about their plight. No major organizations, you mean like Black Lives Matter?
In Mauritania, although slavery has been legally banned five times since 1961, it nevertheless persists with tens of thousands of blacks continuing to be held in bondage. While it is forbidden in the Qur’an for Muslims to enslave fellow Muslims, in Mauritania, racism over-powers religious doctrine, as it did in the West, as Arab and Berber Muslims enslave African Muslims. Where’s Louis Farrakhan?
Women Are Disproportionately Affected By Modern Day Slavery
Women and girls are overwhelmingly more likely to be affected by modern slavery. Significantly, the ILO reports that 71 percent of the people in forced labor are women and girls, primarily in commercial sexual exploitation and domestic work, while the remaining 29 percent are men and boys that are primarily in forced economic exploitation in agriculture, construction, and mining.
One In Four Victims Of Modern Slavery Is A Child
According to the ILO report, children account for:
- 37 percent of those in forced marriages
- 21 percent of those in commercial sexual exploitation
- 18 percent of those in forced labor exploitation
- 7 percent of those forced to work by governments
- US$ 34 billion saved in construction, manufacturing, mining and utilities
- US$ 9 billion saved in agriculture, including forestry and fishing
- US$ 8 billion saved by private households by not paying or underpaying domestic workers held in forced labor.
Forms Of Modern Slavery
Modern slavery takes many forms. The most common are:
- Human Trafficking: The use of violence, threats or coercion to transport, recruit or harbor people in order to exploit them for purposes such as forced prostitution, labor, criminality, marriage or organ removal.
- Forced Labor: Any work or services people are forced to do against their will under threat of punishment.
- Debt Bondage/Bonded Labor: The world’s most widespread form of slavery. People trapped in poverty borrow money and are forced to work to pay off the debt, losing control over both their employment conditions and the debt.
- Descent–Based Slavery: Most traditional form, where people are treated as property, and their “slave” status was passed down the maternal line.
- Slavery Of Children: When a child is exploited for someone else’s gain. This can include child sexploitation, child trafficking, child soldiers, child marriage and child domestic slavery.
- Forced And Early Marriage: When someone is married against their will and cannot leave. Most child marriages can be considered slavery.
Organ Trade
There is only limited information concerning the state of global trafficking of persons for the purpose of forced organ removal. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 10% of global transplant activity is constituted by the illegal organ trade.
Some of the countries with reported illegal organ trade activities include China, India, Pakistan, Kosovo, and the Philippines. These statistics are likely to be very conservative, especially as the data on organ transplantation is under-reported.
One of the best examples of such under-reporting is China. While China’s official data states that there are 10,000 organ transplants done a year, research suggests a much higher number between 60,000 and 100,000, including the illegal practice of organ harvesting (forced organ removal). According to the 2018 Global Slavery Index, the estimated revenue of the illegal organ trade worldwide is between $840 million and $1.7 billion.
The 10 Countries Around The World With The Highest Prevalence Of Modern Day Slavery Are:
Source: https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/2018/findings/global-findings/ which has nothing after 2018. I wanted to add the list below, to show Africa compared to countries not in Africa. I wonder how Colin Kaepernick feels about these lists?
Africa Represents 50% of the World’s Modern Day Slavery list below:
- North Korea – A staggering 104.6 people for every 1,000 is involved in modern slavery in North Korea. It is said that the government of North Korea send workers abroad to work in forced worked situations, including textile factories in neighboring China. The United Nations refers to modern day slavery as one of North Korea’s “crimes against humanity.” Many of the people involved in North Korea are are children. These children may be forced to participate in forced agricultural work. The process of withholding food or limiting food as punishment is not unheard of. The government of North Korea was given a “D” rating when it comes to how well they were responding to modern slavery.
- Eritrea – Africa -Eritrea is a country found in the Horn of Africa. It has the world’s second highest ratio of modern slaves, with an estimated 93 people in every 1,000 involved in modern day slavery. The majority of modern slavery in Eritrea is said to be at the hands of the government, who force conscription upon their residents.
- Burundi – Africa – Burundi has the third highest prevalence of forced labor in the world, with 40 people in every 1,000 involved. Like other entries on this list, Burundi suffers from an unstable government and a very low quality of life, where many children do not to go school. The HIV infection rate in Burundi is also high, at around one in 15 adults. Much of the slave labor experience in Burundi is said to be imposed by the state.
- The Central African Republic – Africa – Unfortunately, the Central African Republic is no stranger to human trafficking. Many of the victims, which are estimated to number 22.3 people for every 1,000, are children. Many of these children are forced into conscription and serve as child soldiers. The efforts of the Central African Republic government to combat trafficking have been criticized as insufficient. However, the government’s resources are limited.
- Afghanistan – Afghanistan is both the source and the destination for the illegal slave trade. It is estimated that around 22.2 out of every 1,000 people in Afghanistan are victims. While many people, many of them children, are held within Afghanistan they are also often sent to neighboring countries like Pakistan and India. One prominent form of slave labor in Afghanistan is forced begging, while organized rings force children to beg for money in city centers. Like South Sudan, it is difficult to get an absolute reading on the problem in Afghanistan as the country is still filled with internal strife.
- Mauritania – Africa – Mauritania is a country found in northwest Africa. It is also known for being one of the world’s most common source and destination of human trafficking, with an estimated 21.4 out of every 1,000 residents trafficked. Human trafficking occurs in Mauritania in both the urban and rural regions. Unfortunately, there are no formal programs within the country to support victims of the slave trade. There is a phenomenon in Mauritania where forced labor is passed down by generation, causing a cyclical problem.
- South Sudan – Africa – South Sudan, one of the world’s youngest countries, is unfortunately also one of the most prone to the slave trade, with around 20.5 people for every 1,000 a victim. For decades, South Sudan and Sudan have been regions ravaged by brutal civil war and genocide. It is said that many people, many of them children, were kidnapped by government-backed militia during the Second Sudanese Civil War. It is difficult to get an accurate view of the situation in South Sudan as the country is still experiencing a heavy amount of internal conflict.
- Pakistan – Debt slavery, or bonded labor, is the most rampant form of modern slavery in Pakistan, according to the Global Slavery Index, with the Punjab and Sindh provinces being the hot-spots for such practices. Nationally, 16.8 people out of every 1,000 are enslaved. Poor families become trapped into slavery when they approach an affluent person in need of a loan for an emergency like a sickness. The affluent person adds the entire family into his collection of “property” in return for providing medical financing. The family is forced to work for long hours for low wages, of which half is retained by the affluent person. This loan at times may take a generation or more to be repaid, and, until then, the whole family will still remain the property of the affluent person. In Pakistan, it’s common for wealthy persons to own brick kilns, coal mines, and carpet-making factories, or to conduct agriculture, like the farming of cotton, wheat, or rice, with much of the work being carried out by forced labor. Brick kilns are the factories where much of this slavery occurs.
- Cambodia – Cambodia is caught up in the slave trade, with around 16.8 people out of every 1,000 involved. Although the government is clear on their stance of making human trafficking a crime, it remains a large problem in Cambodia, particularly when it comes to the trafficking of children. Women and children in Cambodia are either sold by their families or tricked into forced labor, forced prostitution, forced marriage, and more.
- Iran – Modern slavery occurs in Iran, where around every 16.2 people for every 1,000 are affected. Some of the ways in which modern slavery presents itself is through organ harvesting, the smuggling of children, and the enrolling of citizens in involuntary servitude. Women and girls from Iran and sometimes smuggled across the border to be sold in neighboring countries. Iran is also used as a transition area for traffickers working between South Asia and Europe. Although the government technically outlaws slavery, the government’s slow response and lack of resolutions has led to much criticism.
Top 10 States In Africa With The Most Modern Day Slavery 2018:
The first 5 on this list represent 50% of the worldwide list above of top 10 countries around the world with modern day slavery:
- Eritrea – 93
- Burundi – 40
- Central African Republic – 22.3
- Mauritania – 21.4
- South Sudan – 20.5
- Somalia – 15.5
- DR Congo – 13.7
- Sudan – 12
- Chad – 12
- Rwanda – 11.6
ISAIAS AFEWERKI: THE FOUNDING FATHER OF MODERN DAY SLAVE STATE ERITREA
It is common knowledge that Dictator Isaias Afewerki Abraha is the founding father of the modern day slave state Eritrea. The objective evidence for that assertion is overwhelming. He was the designer of the disastrous Ethio-Eritrea war which cost thousands of young people their lives.
He was the main engineer of the slavery camp of SAWA, the CEO of the Eritrean youth exodus, the investor of Eritrean youngsters’ kidney trade in the world market, the leader of Human trafficking in the Horn of Africa, the commander in chief of the death of all the victims in the Mediterranean Sea, and above all he is the founder of all kinds of human disaster and misery in Eritrea.
His record of accomplishments as a dictator of the modern slave state Eritrea is beyond belief. He and his few comrades founded the most notorious communist party (PFDJ) and created a paralyzed society in the post-independence 23 year period.
Isaias Afwerki is still President of Eritrea to this day. I always find it very hard to wrap my head around negatively polarized individuals…I’m grateful for that. I would rather not understand it and have to try to see through their eyes, than to be like that, completely understand it and see everything the same way as they do. He harvests organs from children!!!
My point of this whole post, to shed light on the hypocrisy of individuals like Colin Kaepernick, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan and organizations like Black Lives Matter. I wonder what Black Lives Matter is doing with the millions of dollars that have been donated to them. I know pallets of bricks are expensive…but not that expensive. I would like to see them get audited.
Peace, Love & Blessings To All, Especially To All Mentioned In This Post!
Oliver
p.s. Kente Scarves worn by Democrats in their 8 minute and 46 second panderous display, were historically worn by rich African slave owners and traders!