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06/20/2026
Black South Africans, you will need to, or you will go back to 100% apartheid. You guys are the useful idiots tantamount to African leaders like Tunubu and Ruto and caribbean overseers like Andrew Holness of Jamaica
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05/26/2026
Before the dreadlocks. Before the legend. Before the world decided who Bob Marley was.
In 1964, a 19-year-old Robert Nesta Marley sat for this photo — sharp suit, clean fade, eyes already carrying something ancient.
The world remembers the locs. But Rastafari found him. He was not born into it. He grew into it — deliberately, spiritually, politically.
His locs became a statement of African identity that colonial systems had spent centuries trying to erase.
What does it say about power when a hairstyle becomes an act of resistance?
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References: Timothy White, Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley (1983); BBC Culture, "Bob Marley at 75" (2020).
05/24/2026
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05/11/2026
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05/11/2026
They walked up the water
with the books in their hands.
show us the rivers,
please show us the land,
We welcome the strangers, we didn't see the gun.
we offered them water,
we offered them bread, but they were counting the gold
underneath where we tread.
They told us, look up to the heavens, let your word we say.
While they were down in the dirt, taking everything we made .
They said, turn the other cheek. Wait for the promised land.
We closed our eyes to pray. And they stole the sand. No, the
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05/07/2026
They called him the reggae king of Africa �https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YHS0KawM6nM
The victim of South Africa's xenophobia also caleed afrophobia
Philly Yardy Vibes 27 likes, 3 comments. "The Legend Who Stunned Jamaica: Why South Africa Needs Lucky Dube’s Message to End Afrophobia"
05/04/2026
explore how the Reggae King of Africa used his music to battle Apartheid and why his message is the perfect response to modern Afrophobia. 🌍🎶 #
Philly Yardy Vibes 27 likes, 3 comments. "The Legend Who Stunned Jamaica: Why South Africa Needs Lucky Dube’s Message to End Afrophobia"
04/16/2026
Black Americans have that same attitude fba ados towards Africans and Caribbean blacks https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jdHGpMYb15A&list=LL&index=1
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