Kémi Séba’s Bold Stand Against Neocolonialism: The Editorial Analysis February 29, 2024

2024-02-29 15:17:26

THE EDITORIAL February 29 2024 at 3:17 p.m.

Kémi Séba reacted strongly to the French government’s announcement to launch a procedure aimed at withdrawing his French nationality. In his words, this approach is interpreted as an act of despair in the face of “the success of our anti-colonialist fight among the African and diasporic masses”. Séba sees in this action a “desperate Negrophobic reflex” typical of the French government, which seeks to prevent him from traveling freely in Europe, particularly in the Antilles. He underlines the obsolescence of this strategy in the Internet age, asserting that “As if with the Internet, we needed to move to touch people’s hearts… So you still don’t understand that the more you persecute me, the more my political message is gaining popularity…”

Séba addresses the French government directly, describing its reaction as “profoundly neocolonial” and considering it a “HUGE WAR DECORATION”. He sees this as proof of the effectiveness of his work to deconstruct Françafrique, affirming that “We will not beg for ANYTHING from you. No way “. He presents himself as a proud African, ready to fight for his convictions “UNTIL MY LAST BREATH”, and announces his intention to use this affair to illustrate the “systemic negrophobic nature” of French politics.

He specifies that his fight is directed against “the French oligarchy and not the French proletariat which is also suffering”, thus distinguishing his political adversaries from ordinary citizens. Séba considers this affair as a historic moment, affirming that “It is history in the present that is being written”. He warns the French government of the inevitable failure of its “colonial war” and emphasizes that the conflict goes beyond the passport question.

Séba promises to soon reveal the “next sequences of this political war between settlers and colonized”warning the French government that it has “came across the wrong BLACK”.

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