THE WEST’S WAR ON AFRICA: LAND, SANCTIONS, AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CONTINENT…
AFRICA IS THE FUTURE, AND THEY FEAR IT!
The Western world has never stopped meddling in Africa’s affairs. Their weapons have changed—from rifles and chains to economic blackmail, sanctions, and media propaganda—but the goal remains the same: control. They don’t want Africa to rise. They don’t want Africans to control our own land, resources, and destiny. And they definitely don’t want us to own our wealth instead of letting them rob it through “foreign investment” and “development aid” schemes that do nothing but enrich the same old colonial powers.
Recently, two major events exposed their true nature again:
1. South Africa’s land reform efforts—met with threats and economic blackmail from the U.S.
2. Burkina Faso’s bold decision to nationalize all land—an act of defiance against foreign land grabs and neo-colonial control.
And let’s not forget Zimbabwe, the ultimate example of what happens when a Black nation dares to take back what was stolen from them. The Western world reacted with brutal economic sanctions that crushed Zimbabwe’s economy, then had the audacity to blame the victims for their suffering.
It’s time we break it all down and expose the truth.
Burkina Faso’s Bold Move: Keeping Africa’s Land for Africans
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré just shook the table. On February 5, his government approved a bill that transferred ALL land in the country to state control. No more land grabbing by foreign corporations. No more exploitation by elites who hoard land while their own people suffer. Burkina Faso now has the power to use its land for its people—not for the profit of outsiders.
Of course, the Western media is already calling this “dictatorial.” They love that word, don’t they? Any African leader who makes a move that benefits Black people and cuts off foreign exploitation suddenly becomes a “dictator.” Meanwhile, Western presidents can bomb entire countries, loot resources, and impose economic sanctions that starve millions, but they’re just “protecting democracy.” The hypocrisy is disgusting.
The reality is simple: President Traoré is securing Burkina Faso’s future.
Land is Power – When foreign corporations and Western-backed elites control your land, they control your food, water, and economy.
No More Land Grabs – Foreigners, particularly Gulf-based firms like Blue Carbon, have snatched up millions of hectares of African land under the guise of “carbon offsetting” and “green initiatives.” Burkina Faso is shutting that door.
Self-Sufficiency Over Exploitation – By keeping land under national control, Burkina Faso can direct it toward agriculture, industry, and infrastructure that benefits the people rather than lining the pockets of outsiders.
It’s a strategic, necessary move—one that other African nations, especially Ghana, need to adopt immediately.
South Africa: The West Defends White Landowners at Any Cost
South Africa’s land reform efforts have been met with fierce resistance from the West. Remember when Donald Trump cried about white farmers supposedly having their land “stolen” by the South African government? He had the nerve to announce the suspension of aid because South Africa dared to take steps toward correcting a crime against humanity—the land dispossession of Black South Africans.
Let’s be clear:
The 1913 Land Act stole over 80% of South Africa’s land from Black people and handed it to a tiny white minority.
Apartheid-era policies forced Black South Africans into crowded, impoverished homelands while whites lived on stolen, fertile land.
Even after the end of apartheid, land reform has been slow, with most of the land still in white hands.
But as soon as South Africa starts talking about returning land to its rightful owners, the West loses its mind. Why? Because they never cared about fairness. They only care about maintaining white economic dominance.
The U.S. and UK have always backed white settlers in Africa. They did it in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), they did it in South Africa, and they’ll do it anywhere Black people rise up to reclaim what’s theirs.
Zimbabwe: The Sanctions Lie That Western Media Won’t Tell You
If you need proof of how wicked the Western world is toward Africa, look no further than Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe did what South Africa is still scared to do—he took back the land that white settlers had stolen from Africans. And for that, the Western world made an example out of Zimbabwe.
Here’s the real reason Zimbabwe’s economy collapsed in the 2000s: sanctions, not land reform.
The U.S. and EU imposed brutal economic sanctions in 2002, cutting Zimbabwe off from international trade, banking, and investment.
They froze Zimbabwe’s assets, blacklisted state enterprises, and ensured no foreign company could do business with Zimbabwe.
They crushed Zimbabwe’s ability to import medicine, technology, and even basic agricultural equipment.
And then—with the same evil smirk they always wear—they turned around and told the world, “See? Look what happens when you take land from white farmers! The economy collapses!”
It’s a LIE.
The Zimbabwean economy collapsed because the West waged economic war on the country. They starved Zimbabwe into submission because Mugabe dared to return stolen land to its rightful owners.
And yet, even under these vicious sanctions, Zimbabwe did not bow. The land is still in African hands. That’s why they’re still suffering under Western sanctions today. The West wants Zimbabwe to be a cautionary tale to other African nations—“If you take back your land, we will destroy you.”
The Solution: African Nations Must Control Their Own Land
Burkina Faso is showing the way. Zimbabwe has shown the cost of standing firm. South Africa is struggling with the decision. Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and every other African nation must take heed.
The land must be ours. No compromise.
No more selling our land to foreign companies and investors.
No more letting multinationals use our land while we remain poor.
No more allowing neo-colonial interests to dictate our policies through economic blackmail and sanctions.
This is not just about land. This is about sovereignty. This is about the future of Africa.
The West fears an Africa that is self-sufficient, independent, and powerful—because they know that when Africa rises, their global dominance crumbles.
And Africa IS rising.
To my brothers and sisters across the diaspora: Stop believing the Western media’s lies about Africa. We are not weak. We are not poor. We are not helpless. We are a continent full of power, resilience, and brilliance. And we will take back what is ours—by any means necessary.
The revolution is already happening.
And the West can’t stop it.