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Corporate Donors to Black Lives Matter Are Bankrolling Apologists for Tyranny


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An activist flies a Black Lives Matter flag during a news conference outside the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., on May 24, 2021.
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organization  specifically, as Jim Geraghty details, the BLM Global Network Foundation, which is part of the Tides Center, a left-wing octopus approaching $1 billion in annual revenue. The BLM Global Network Foundation itself brought in more than $90 million in 2020 and ended the year with $60 million in the bank nice work if you can get it. (The BLM Global Network Foundation is distinct from the Black Lives Matter Foundation, which according to ....

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Chang extradition dilemma paralyses SA President Ramaphosa


Chang extradition dilemma paralyses SA President Ramaphosa
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The question of whether to extradite former Mozambique finance minister
Manuel Chang either to his home country or the United States (US) is ticking like a timebomb on South African President
Cyril Ramaphosa’s desk.
He confronts a lose-lose dilemma. If Chang is sent home, South Africa will be accused of undermining justice since there are doubts that Mozambique’s courts will hold him to account for the corruption and fraud he’s accused of. A Mozambique civil society financial watchdog, if not the US itself, would probably challenge that deci ....

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William Gumede | Why Africans continue to vote for toxic liberation movements


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One of the consequences of trauma from colonialism and brutal post-colonial dictatorships is that in many African countries, the poor, marginalised and desperate regularly support leaders and parties that, on the face of it, go against their own interests, only further increasing their poverty, marginalisation and underdevelopment, writes
William Gumede.
Since the end of colonialism, apartheid and white-minority regimes, many African countries appear to have had disproportionally large numbers of psychopathic, narcissistic and just mean-spirited leaders.
All these types of leaders in many cases focus on their own self-aggrandisement, often deliberately sowing societal or ethnic divisions for self-enrichment and looting public resources. In power, they also deliberately cause chaos, confusion and uncertainty - to perpetuate their rule. ....

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