But The West Has FORBIDDEN Africa To Industrialize

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👉 Watch the original interview here: https://youtu.be/_hOQTWrtU7k?si=v9x3T_NqYWmo-9lB

In this video, TJ reacts to a powerful interview that raises the fundamental question: Are Africans truly free? The conversation highlights how political independence is meaningless without food sovereignty, energy sovereignty, and technological sovereignty. TJ breaks down how colonial economic structures were never dismantled, only repackaged to keep Africa dependent through debt traps, cash crop systems, and structural trade deficits.

The interview argues that Africa’s greatest lie is the claim that it is poor, when in reality, the continent is one of the richest in resources. It is this very richness that attracted colonial forces and continues to attract neo-colonial exploitation today. TJ explains why Africa must not rely on aid or external “partnerships” designed to preserve dependency, but instead must embrace Pan-African strategies for food production, renewable energy, and manufacturing.

He also points out the hypocrisy of global institutions like the IMF and World Bank, whose models have entrapped African nations in cycles of debt while presenting themselves as “solutions.” Using insights from the discussion, TJ stresses that Africa must build collective self-reliance, reject false solutions like food aid or carbon markets, and negotiate with global powers from a position of unity.

This analysis is vital for anyone interested in African geopolitics, decolonization, and the continent’s fight for true sovereignty.

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