God damn America for denouncing Mugabe


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In what appears to be a veiled attack on United States President Barack Obama for his stance on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, a length article says he should be damned for denouncing the hero of restoring land to Africans.

The article entitled: “God Damn America For Her Crimes Against Humanity” tabulates a litany of human rights abuses by the United States for which it should be damned.

“God damn America for its New England slave traders, who threw Africans into the sea or murdered by penning them in to die of suffixation, while awaiting sale to brutal and desperate southern plantation owners who lacked the natural nobility and grace in movement, song and demeanor of their African slaves, who were, often as not, more knowledgeable of farming and animal husbandry than their masters, and would come to contribute so much civility, charm and creativeness in what is today America.

“Jazz born in African Americans is the world beloved classical music of America. Without African American athletic prowess the US would not be #1 at the Olympics. But police and economic racism continues to exist four decades years after King received a bullet to his brain and David Rockefeller’s chosen token black president poster boy denounces the hero of lands restored to Africans, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe as instructed by the white investors he is beholden to. This writer recalls civil rights crusader Harry Belafonte explaining the category “house nigger” in reference to Gen. Colin Powell’s dutiful lying before the UN General Assembly,” the article says.

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Charles Rukuni
The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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