On Africans & Islamophobia.

Black people cannot be Islamophobic any more than we can be Racist; not even if we wanted to be.

There are no Arab/Islamic lands invaded and occupied by Africans. There are no Arab/Islamic people who have African Gods and Dogma imposed on them or their lands. There are no Arab/Islamic people enslaved by African nations. There are no Arab/Islamic peoples killing each other over African religions and ideologies.

Arab/Muslims colonize Africa and seek to expand their holds on African lands. Arabs/Muslims imposed their religions on African thorough coercion and open force. Arabs/Muslims holds Africans in Chattel Slavery, right now, today. African nations and societies are torn apart and disrupted by the negative influences of Islam and Arab Colonization; just as they are by Christianity and European Colonization.

Islam owes a great debt to Africa, and they repaid it by invading our continent, displacing our cultures, and enslaving our people, with the aid of Africans who’ve embraced Islam (Arabized Africans).

Not all African Muslims are Arabized; but those who are put the interest of Islam over the interest of Africa; and the interest of Islam are contrary to the best interest of Africans. Islam is engaged in open war against African culture and religions. If your Islam is over your African identity and heritage, then you are Arabized.

I have Muslims and Blacks who imagine that they are also members of the Islamic faith and community tell me that I’m Islamophobic because I speak on these issues. They try to lump me with White Racist who are actually engaged in Islamophobia.

Just because the Middle East, Islam, and the Pan-Arab nations are under attack from the West dosen’t mean we Africans have to ignore our history and the current crimes committed against Africans by Islam/Arabs/Muslims. Just like we are not obligated to ignore France’s imperial crimes against Africa after the Paris Attacks, or any other crimes and aggression committed against our people.

Africans are not obligated to subordinate our struggles, our history, and our suffering to any other people or nation’s suffering; and I never will.

Show me a people who’ve given Africa and Africans that same consideration.