The African market

To the African woman.

 

The African America women documented the African women history: initially the history of the African American woman was the history of the African woman. The African American no matter how she sees herself is from African; years later ( generations later) the African American is the sole voice of the mainstream media; her views, her style, her history, her songs, her movies, and her literature. 

 

The African woman also has her own opnion and way her of life in the African mainstream media: however the African woman can say more freely who her soul is; without the fear of the mainstream media in the West oppressing her. In the market of Africa; the African woman talks, laughs and gives so ordinarily. The West's mainstream media and those who follow that dialogue even our African brother may see "uuew" to our markets in Africa, they complain of our hygiene in these markets and call us "dirty". But the markets in Liberia, Ghana, Nigieria, South Africa, Nambia, Bostawana, Ivory Cost, the Congo, Cameroon, Senegal, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethopia, Eriteria, Chad, Central Africa Republic, Kenya, Somaliland/Somali, Djibouti, and rest of Africa: are our markets and are for us abandant, and our grandmothers, and great grandmothers who work in these markets are from our linneage no matter which African country we are from in Africa; our continent, our African continent, the map: Africa! The Black Universe!

    

So when the African American is sometimes disgusted by our way of live; ie our markets, or our little shacks or the African slums; it's not them it's their media which makes them talk to us like that; their sisters and brothers in Africa. And we often forgive them for our " lord' says that we must not fight within ourselves as Africans/black people and we sinned in fighting ourselves; our black Universe knows that it's the 'people in between"; the oppressor that is amidst us that encourages us to fight.

 

So thanks to our African American "sisters" for the 'mentions': the songs and love in music; we are happy that we are " mentioned' in this music. Africa is big, really big, and our perception is not limited to tv, media, newspapers, and mass surveillance of "minorities". 

 

Somatimes we fear the African American woman for she is a part of killing our soul with her superiorty and wanting sometimes to brainwash us with her Iconic image of weave, wigs, makeup, the light skin woman, and designer clothes that we don't understand etc.

 

So yes, we are careful when we see you knowing that you are bigger than us in surveillance as; all over Africa, in the market, we don't have these deadly surveillance technololgy to frame each other for money.

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