In this political essay, French-Belgian author and historian VKY (Victoria Kabeya) questions the sincerity of the political leftist party regarding their exploitation of black minorities in the Western sphere. Since 2014, with the emergence of protests against police brutality and racism, the great Occident has been shattered from within by inner forces which used the marketing of black pain and rage to nurture destruction. These protests have also revealed the treason of the new generation of pro-Black activists who have ...
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In this political essay, French-Belgian author and historian VKY (Victoria Kabeya) questions the sincerity of the political leftist party regarding their exploitation of black minorities in the Western sphere. Since 2014, with the emergence of protests against police brutality and racism, the great Occident has been shattered from within by inner forces which used the marketing of black pain and rage to nurture destruction. These protests have also revealed the treason of the new generation of pro-Black activists who have now managed to insert the fight for Black rights within the spectrum of mercantilism and thus, aborted the social and spiritual work promoted by the former Black Panthers, among many others. In a global sphere where sincerity and sovereignty are threatened, the political left will have no other choice but to face the "black monster" they have created over the years. This comparative essay focuses on the state of the African-American and the French African communities.
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