IBRAHIM TRAORÉ AND THE OLD COLONIAL TRICK: HOW THE WEST DESTROYS LIBERATORS


IBRAHIM TRAORÉ AND THE OLD COLONIAL TRICK: HOW THE WEST DESTROYS LIBERATORS


Throughout history, oppressors have perfected one simple method to eliminate liberators: “paint the dog black before killing it.”


From Ruben Um Nyobé and Ernest Ouandié in Cameroon, to Thomas Sankara in Burkina Faso, Patrice Lumumba in Congo, Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, Saddam Hussein in Iraq, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in the USA, and even Nelson Mandela before the world later embraced him, the playbook never changes. The West first brands them criminals, dictators, terrorists, or threats to stability. Then the media takes over, the people are deceived, and when the assassin’s bullet comes, the masses cheer.


Today, the same script is being written against Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso.

Young, fearless, and unapologetically Pan-African, he has become the most loved African president in the world, the nightmare of Western powers, and the inspiration of millions. Yet the West already paints him as a “dictator,” spreading lies to prepare the world for his elimination.


Just as they destroyed Sankara, Lumumba, and Gaddafi, they now plan to assassinate Ibrahim Traoré, because he dared to give Africa back to Africans.


The tragedy? Too often the oppressed become the weapons of their oppressors. Colonially-educated elites, false prophets, fake activists, and even ordinary citizens help spread propaganda against their own liberators. They did it against Jesus. They did it against Sankara. They are doing it now against Traoré.


The lesson is clear: if you are persecuted, it does not mean you are guilty. In fact, it may mean you are too powerful for the system to tolerate.


Africans must wake up. Before we crucify another liberator, let us ask the real questions:


Who benefits from his downfall—our people, or our oppressors?


Is the liberator enriching himself, or empowering the poor?


Are the accusers clean, or are they the real criminals hiding behind propaganda?


⚠️ History repeats itself because we refuse to learn. Ibrahim Traoré stands today where Sankara once stood. If we don’t defend him, the same forces that killed our past heroes will strike again—while we clap, only to regret when it’s too late.


✊🏾 Beware: the most hated by the West may be the most needed by Africa.


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