Madonna Steals Two More African Children From Malawi
March 25, 2017 at 5:21 am
(This post was last modified: March 25, 2017 at 7:12 am by Fred Hampton.)
Overview:
The kidnapping of African children is rooted in slavery and brigandage
Quote:The kidnapping of African children is rooted in the beginnings of capitalism itself. We cannot be blind to the fact that the attack on Africa, through the robbing of African labor and resources saved Europe from poverty and despair and subsequently created wealth for the white nation at the expense of African nation....Through illegal international adoption, the white nation continues to benefit from the African poverty and misery created by capitalist exploitation which range from bloody violence to rampant disease to torturous hunger. These war-like conditions cripple our family structures, leaving African parents incapable of caring for our children, therefore, our children become spoils of war.
Madonna speaks for women’s rights while stealing African women’s children
Quote:Madonna, like so many other white people, willingly participate in African exploitation under the guise of being a savior. She is the case of the day but let’s not forget that she is a third offense African child kidnapper who previously stole two children from Malawi in 2006 and 2009. This parasitic white-women-can-save-African-children plague is also spewed by the likes of Sandra Bullock, Angelina Jolie, Joely Fisher and Michelle Pfeiffer, just to name but a few of white celebrities turned “Messiahs.”
It’s important to note these names because they are some of the white women celebrities who supported the January 21 women’s march where up to 1 million white women marched in Washington, D.C. to elevate “all women’s” rights wearing pink hats and highlighting slogans about “pussys grabbing back” all while sitting on the pedestal of imperialism, with African babies as their loot.
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