“NAKED EMPEROR CANNOT LECTURE US ABOUT HOW TO BE CLOTHED”
May 19, 2024
Brian Kagoro delivers a powerful message: Let’s stop the nonsense of forgetting atrocities. When the Holocaust occurred, the world vowed never to forget.
So why do some expect Africans to move on from crimes like slavery and colonialism?
As we confront the injustices of the past and present, let us also stand in solidarity with Palestinians fighting for freedom.
Silence is not an option.
Humanity demands nothing less than unwavering solidarity in the face of injustice.
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English Script:
Brian Kagoro: When you people like to say, let’s forget, let’s not blame anyone. Please stop that nonsense. When the Holocaust happened against the Jews, it was 1945. Not a single African country other than Ethiopia who had not been colonized was free. The first African country got independent, 1957. There is not a single Jewish person who will allow you to forget the Holocaust. And it’s in fact their crimes, not just in Israel, across the world, against denial of the Holocaust. U.S. foreign policy, Israeli foreign policy is vey key, it’s a central issue. Africans, for some reason, must forget something that happened 50 years ago. If you are Zimbabwe eighty years ago, listen, we must always remind our friends from Europe and elsewhere that slavery was a crime against humanity, as is colonialism and neo colonialism. That killing Sankara in 1984, because we are opposed to communism and plunging his country into chaos that you are now trying to solve as a problem of poor governance is a shared responsibility. So we will take responsibility for our nakedness, but for goodness sake, a naked emperor cannot lecture us about how to be clothed.