The Illusion of Hope for Negroes-FE(4)
The Illusion of Hope for Negroes-FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of the video, the Illusion of Hope or False Hope For Negroes(4) showing how the slave masters and their accomplices use the Golden Calves of Christianity and Islam to create false hope and illusions for Negroes. This was the case during the slave trade to keep the Negroes enslaves and has remained same till today
It also shows that the African rulers are mere stooges to the European slave exporting countries especially the British as well a little look at their atrocities in places like Biafra and Ambazonia.
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