Exhaustion is in knowing the truth. Danger is in expressing it. Today is not different to yesterday, we just forgot the terror lurking underneath or were allowed to pretend it was not that bad
For the global power-less, beaten-down, the outcasts, the masses, the globe's working class, the unseen of the 'dark' world, the expendables across lived realities, identities, flags and languages
What a day sun shining, blue skies patches of cloud drifting across time have they, we been forgotten does our creator not see that cloud over there a frozen koi fish another floats like a sting ray perhaps a bee what must it be like a cloud up high above the mess this mortal torn empire Here we are trying to stay present but the present is a curse we take cover, praying for benevolence Switch off…
Look at you, Liberal in your made-up face, smiling at a camera, hoping you win the decent photo race long before selfies and smartphones before filtering and contouring 'whores' you and yours were not immune to insecurity's call you didn't think of where clothing came from who served for a slave wage a childhood lost for cotton stitches paid or how many factories poisoned rivers seas how much of…
In South Africa, a new western-led plot is afoot. The wagging control through proxy is a curse for most, yet remains an opportunity for some. Never a dull moment in post-political-apartheid SA
Western-led lobbying for war against South Africa's democracy comes as our economic system is being debated. The UK's visa denial for socialists comes at a time when "leftism" is blamed for everything
While Africa's elites betray the economically enslaved, the climate crisis's biggest polluters have passed a death sentence on the entire continent, but they still need African resources
Culture mustn't be a mask for a colonial ideology of race-based exclusion and unreasonable entitlement to African land. All people must want to be in an African Africa and culture needn't be a barrier
Genocide has triggered the collective identity created by western colonialism, those of the identity seem to be struggling with core questions. Colonialism on the other hand attempts a PR strategy
The Apr 2025 edition is a special edition to remind Africans that the frosted glass bubble we live in is actually colonialism, largely western colonialism, and imperialism needed to keep it in place.
South Africa's African National Congress had a history of violent resistance to colonial apartheid. Before speaking tours and peace prizes, the Colonised knew that only the Colonisers' lives counted.
This is not about October seventh, or the mass murdering, reigning down from devilish heavens, strangers given leeway to shoot at the unarmed, children, doctors, journalists made dispensable, a cruel, modern farce.
Neoliberal Capitalism's elite class, the lovers of a trickle-down that floods up and out of South Africa, have bootlicked their way to a Dominant Neoliberal Capitalist crushing their country.
The Mar 2025 edition of quotes to enrich Africans and those of the world that value full truth, systems of justice and independence, equitable lived reality, creativity, beauty and sustainable living
South Africa's on a colonial "watch list" but what are American elites watching for? The US, their allies inside and outside Mzansi prop up a false "foe" narrative while eating our resources.
Worker families across the world, those born to the colonised, neo-colonised portion and those born to the colonising portion, are linked by a global class struggle they cannot ignore for long
Palestine is being bombed...again while Africa's racialised black people face foreign squeezing, attacks and likely proxy bullying for daring to say, this is my motherland, my home, my rules.