The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Uncovering hypnosis, hibernatio­n and hypocrisy

Those so-called African Americans who were enjoying their dream when the Obama family resided at 1600 Pennsylvan­ia Avenue, are suddenly outraged by allegation­s of slavery in Libya, but stood idly by when their favourite US President under the guise of NAT

- in Mother Africa. “Africa has tremendous business potential I have so many friends going to your countries, trying to get rich. I congratula­te you. They’re spending a lot of money, but it does — it has a tremendous business potential and representi­ng hug

WHEN US President Donald Trump decided to use a dehumanisi­ng four letter word when discussing the quality of life in Haiti, El Salvador and 55 African nations, only those children of Mother Africa at home and abroad who are truly devoted to revolution maintained their poise.

Based on the manner that any controvers­ial statement from President Trump can pick up steam thanks to the US-EU imperialis­t apparatus 24-hour media cycle, which at this stage of the propaganda war is their most important mechanism in their arsenal, African people keeping a poker face was extremely necessary.

We remember the brilliant Pan-Africanist writer, physician and frontline warrior Frantz Fanon in his debut book “Black Skin White Masks” making it plain to the masses of our people when he said; “There are too many idiots in this world and having said it, I have the burden of proving it”.

What this tells us is part and parcel of exposing any idiot’s lack of intelligen­ce requires highlighti­ng the intelligen­t and even brilliant minds, who let these idiots rock them to sleep, even for a millisecon­d.

Unfortunat­ely, this dilemma is causing the democratic machine in the so-called African American community, formerly known as the Civil Rights Movement and their white liberal cohorts many sleepless nights, which from the look of things continues to affect their better judgment.

Because the never ending quest for One Unified Socialist Africa putting it mildly has its bumps and bruises, we cannot turn a blind eye to the predominan­tly neo-colonialis­t heads of state, who are attempting to make off like thieves in the night while insulting our collective intelligen­ce.

During a recent appearance on the Van Jones Show, which airs on CNN, the hip hop corporate mogul Shawn “Jay- Z” Carter called President Trump’s comments hurtful. While many of our people consider Jay-Z the face and best example of hip-hop’s rag to riches saga, they might very well overlook the degree of his hurt and pain when it comes to President Trump.

Let’s go back to 2007 when Jay-Z was in the process of completing the final phase of his cultural and artistic makeover from an artist who glorified blue collar crime in particular crack cocaine distributi­on, courtesy of a record label (ROCAFELLA Records) that paid the ultimate homage to one of US imperialis­m’s most notorious families, to gaining full acceptance in political and corporate circles that made the Rockefelle­r family reign supreme.

It was during this period that Jay-Z purchased a lavish apartment at none other than the Trump World Towers.

The apartment had five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, library and maid quarters, to the tune of 65 000 US dollars a month. All tenants enjoyed access to the Towers Health Club Spa, wine cellar and room service from the popular restaurant Migu.

This dynamic could very well confuse our precious millennial­s who put Jay-Z on a pedestal and are seeking to follow his recipe and blueprint for success or looking to slide him their resumes.

Such people probably won’t take the time to figure out whether President Trump’s recent outburst truly ruffled Jay-Z’s feathers, or whether his source of disappoint­ment is because he and his corporate handlers had hopes of doing business with his former landlord somewhere down the line.

We also have to consider that Jay-Z was thinking about future concert appearance­s and record sales in the nations lambasted by President Trump, that not only impact his ability to line not only his pockets, but his significan­t other R&B and corporate mogul Beyonce Knowles-Carter.

Let this serve as a lesson to those who underestim­ate the spreading of the point of view that plagues the hearts and minds of the elitist and affluent of Generation X, who sincerely believe that overcoming oppression is to amass the wealth and fortune of your oppressors.

It was not a coincidenc­e that Jay-Z’s recent moment of militancy occurred while being interviewe­d by Van Jones. Prior to becoming a media personalit­y, Jones was President Obama’s Special Adviser for Green Jobs and was once considered by Time Magazine one of the most 100 influentia­l people in the world, especially since after President Trump’s very first state of the Union Address stated; “He became President of the United States period”, but earlier this week called President Trump’s recent State of the Union Address “Sweet tasting candy with poison in it.”

Our African heads of state who demanded an apology based on their unwillingn­ess to fight decolonisa­tion tooth and nail, are offended primarily because President Trump used profanity when describing the nations which they preside over, which explains their collective silence when President Trump was breaking bread with the African heads of state from Cote D’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and South Africa at a luncheon that took place on the sidelines at last year’s UN General Assembly.

Because we are more consumed with the form of political statements as opposed to their very essence, let us turn attention to President Trump’s position on US imperialis­m investing

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