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Afrika in Focus Special: Why Afrikan people globally must BOYCOTT The Woman King and Black Panther , the Sequel
This week's episode of Afrika in Focus is a take from an Afrikan centred perspective on why Afrikan people MUST boycott the Hollywood films the Woman King and Black Panther, The Sequel.<br/><br/>We discuss the history of Hollywood which is run by European Jews and their gentile European cousins. Hollywood has NEVER portrayed Afrikan (Black) people in a positive light and the negative perception that other groups of people have of Afrikan (Black) people can be attributed in part to the negative images of Afrikan (Black) people as portrayed by Hollywood and also the wicked music industry which is also run by European Gentile whites and their European Jewish cousins.<br/><br/>We then analyse the two films concerned: The so-called Woman King and how the title alone is deceptive and an insult to the Afrikan personality, culture and tradition. <br/><br/>The title is also an insult because it is one trying to confuse the gender roles of Afrikan people and two implying that the Afrikan (Black) woman is overly masculine which is quite silly.<br/><br/>I say this because if one studies Afrikan history, Afrika has always had strong, courageous and intelligent women who understood their role as Afrikan women within the context of the family, community, nation state and race.<br/><br/>We also analyse Black Panther, The Sequel which also has subliminal messages that disrespect the Afrikan culture, tradition and civilisation.<br/><br/>Wakanda is FICTIONAL and so we advise if you want to know about what we as Afrikan people have achieved in the past and are more than capable of replicating this in the future if we UNITE, study Afrikan history.<br/><br/>We end by stating that Hollywood will NEVER tell the TRUE history of Afrikan (Black) people and will seek at any opportunity to denigrate Afikan people - Just listen to what Kanye/Ye has said about the above people.<br/><br/>Only we Afrikan (Black) people CAN tell our STORY! A story that has been deliberately hidden from the world in plain sight under the cloak of anti Afrikan racism and bigotry!<br/><br/>Support a Ghanaian farmer: https://www.growforme.com/en<br/><br/>Powerful Afrikan Queens: Top 13 Most Powerful Queens in African History - YouTube<br/><br/>Powerful Afrikan kingdoms/empires: 10 African Civilizations More Amazing Than Ancient Egypt - YouTube<br/> <br/> <br/><br/><br/>If you want to book an hour consultation session on relocating, doing business or investing in Ghana, please email ahodwo805@gmail.com<br/><br/>Follow me on Spotify podcasts - just look for the Ghana/Afrika in Focus podcast on Spotify and click follow so that every time I upload a new podcast it automatically comes to your feed. <br/><br/> Also, subscribe via Google podcasts. Tell your family and friends.