USAfrica: A Mortal Danger
for Black Africans
A Black Power Pan-Africanist
Viewpoint -
By Chinweizu
Part I: Black African
Aspirations vs. Continental
Unification
Is there any black African,
whether in the homeland or
the Diaspora, who doesn’t
want, by yesterday, a Black
Africa that is prosperous,
secure from exploiters and
invaders, and is respected
by the whole world, like
China or Japan is? That, I
believe, is the basic
aspiration driving the
desire for Continental
African Unity, as attempted
through the OAU/AU, and now
through this proposed
USAfrica.
Let me give three reasons
why the continental union
government approach to our
aspirations hasn’t worked,
won’t work, and is very
dangerous for Black
Africans.
1. The USAfrica doesn’t have
a camel’s chance in the
ocean of delivering on the
hopes and aspirations which
its promoters are
encouraging naive black
Africans to invest in it.
Simply put, 53 neo-colonial
Arab and Black African worms
stuffed into a bottle will
not yield a black African
lion. If you add up 53
zeros, you’ll still have
zero!
2. The USAfrica will be, for
black Africans, a disaster
much worse than even our
terrible disunity. If this
USAfrica is enacted at the
AU Summit in Accra in July,
Black Africans would have
jumped from the frying pan
of disunity into the fire of
unity under Arab
colonialism. And all Black
Africans would quickly find
themselves reduced to the
terrible condition of the
Black Africans under Arab
minority rule in Darfur,
South Sudan and Mauritania.
In our naive approach to
this matter, we are behaving
like nigger monkey who
insisted that he and python
were brothers because they
both lived on the same
island. Nigger monkey rushed
to embrace python and
quickly ended up united with
python all right, but in
python’s stomach.
3. Just like the OAU/AU did
for the last 50 years, this
USAfrica will divert us, for
another century, from what
we should have done in the
last 50 years to achieve our
hopes and aspirations as
Black Africans. But what
should we have done since
“independence” and why did
we neglect to do it? Since
Black Africans gained
“independence” during the
last 50 years, we have lived
by the slogan “Seek ye first
the political kingdom, and
all else shall be added unto
you.”
Unfortunately, little has
been added unto us except
poverty, more poverty,
beggardom, social disorder,
neo-colonialism under UN
Imperialism, the debt
burden, AIDSbombing by the
USA and the World Health
Organization (WHO), and Arab
territorial expansion at our
expense. Why? The basic
reason is that we did not—as
our history demanded, and
still demands we do—take as
our cardinal guide the
slogan:
Build ye first the kingdom
of collective security, and
you can, within its
ramparts, achieve all your
other desires!
We have failed to build our
system for Black African
collective security. That is
what we must focus on now
and build in the next 50
years if we don’t want to be
exterminated by our White
Power enemies, who have
declared, after exploiting
us for centuries, that they
now want our land and
resources without us.
All our historical disasters
in the last 1000 years
resulted from the basic fact
that we were too weak to
defend our land, our
population, and our cultures
from Arab and European
invaders. Until we equip
ourselves to defend
ourselves, our disasters
will continue and will
multiply until we are
exterminated, most probably
within this century.
For building the Black Power
to protect ourselves, a
continental union government
is simply irrelevant.
None of the great powers of
today or before has been a
continental state. Britain,
France, Germany, Japan,
Russia, USA, China, and
India—none occupies a whole
continent. Belgium, whose
GDP is said to be greater
than that of all of the
countries of Africa put
together, is not a
continent. Nor is any of the
Asian Tigers. On the other
hand, Australia occupies an
entire continent. But where
is Australia in the league
table of great powers? Is it
in the G-8? Antarctica
likewise is a continent.
So, let us stop deluding
ourselves about the
necessity for a continental
African union government as
the means to our legitimate
and historically based
aspirations Instead, let us
follow Marcus Garvey the
Great, and focus on what we
really need to build: a
black African superpower
that will be a great power
in the rank of China and the
G-8 countries. As Garvey
taught us some 80 years ago:
The Negro peoples of the
world should concentrate
upon the object of building
up for themselves a great
nation in Africa . . . a
political superstate . . . a
government, a nation of our
own, strong enough to lend
protection to the members of
our race scattered all over
the world, and to compel the
respect of the nations and
races of the earth.
A political program, to be
valid and useful, must have
a correctly defined
constituency and a solution
to the cardinal problems of
that group. Garveyism does
that for Black Africans.
Continentalism fails on both
counts, which is one key
reason why, in its 50 years
reign, it has not achieved
what we have aspired to as
Black Africans. Whereas
Garveyism correctly focuses
on our developing the Black
Power we need to protect
ourselves from all dangers,
Continentalism says nothing
at all about power, let
alone about Black Power. It
doesn’t even offer to create
Black African unity.
Its focus is on unification
of the entire continent,
which translates into
Arab-Black African
unification. But since the
Arabs have, for 1500 years
been white invaders,
expropriators and enslavers
of Black Africans,
Arab-Black African
unification is like a
unification of nigger monkey
with python. The Arabs would
naturally love, and eagerly
promote, such unification.
But isn’t it suicidal for
Black Africans to agree to
it, let alone campaign
eagerly for it—as
continentalist Pan
Africanists have done for
the last 50 years? For those
who do not know about it,
below is the Arab Agenda for
this USAfrica.
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Part II: USAfrica—The Arab
Agenda
1) We must never forget
that, despite Gadhafi’s
rhetoric against
colonialism, he and his Arab
fellows are colonialists in
Africa—white settler
colonialists who invaded,
conquered, expropriated and
have settled on 1/3 of
Africa beginning in 640 AD.
2) Gadhafi’s hurry to
implement his USAfrica is
suspect. He has spent 40
years trying to force
Libya’s unification with
Sudan, to forcibly annex the
Auzou strip from Chad, and
sponsoring destabilization
in Liberia, Uganda, Mali,
Niger, etc. Should we trust
his intentions? We should be
highly suspicious of a
project by which he would
diplomatically swallow in
one gulp all of Black Africa
where he has, hitherto,
failed to militarily grab
bits and pieces.
3) In Gadhafi’s speeches in
2005, where he pushed for
the fledgling AU to appoint
a Defense Minister, and a
Trade Minister etc as
matters of priority; and
called for a continental
army, he also urged the AU
countries to compete to host
the institutions of the AU/USAfrica.
This hurry is all highly
suspicious.
Clearly, the Arab countries,
awash with oil money and
with unlimited back-up from
the rest of the oil-rich
Arab League, will outbid the
poor Black countries,
leading to Arab domination
of the USAfrica; just as the
UN is dominated by the gang
of imperialist countries
where its key institutions
are located—the USA with the
World Bank and IMF in
Washington and the UN
headquarters in New York,
and Europe with Unesco in
Paris, the Maritime agencies
in London, and other key
agencies in Geneva.
If the Gadhafi formula for
locating its key
institutions is allowed,
this USAfrica will become an
instrument of Arab
colonialism in Africa; and
will entrench Arab power
over Black Africa.
4) Defense is the last thing
a sensible sovereign country
surrenders. Note that after
50 years of their merger
process, the EU states have
yet to do that and appoint a
defense minister. Yet
Gadhafi wants the AU to
start with that! Highly
suspicious.
5) The dangers of Arab
racism, colonialism and
expansionism are evident in
Mauritania and Sudan, and
should be studied and
heeded.
For accounts
by black Africans of their
life under Arab colonialism
go to the link:
http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com
and read Part II: Arab
Colonialism in Black Africa
since 640AD
http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com
6] Gadhafi’s arguments about
the potential economic
benefits of USAfrica are
invalid. Continental size is
neither a necessary nor
sufficient condition for
becoming an economic power.
If it was, Britain, Japan,
Germany, France, let alone
Switzerland and most of the
European countries would be
economic midgets, and the
Asian tigers too. On the
other hand, Antarctica and
Australia, as continents,
would be economic giants.
Gadhafi must believe that he
is addressing an audience of
economic blockheads!
7] Here is Gadhafi’s
Lebensraum [Living space]
statement at the Arab League
meeting in Jordan in 2001:
The third of the Arab
community living outside
Africa should move in with
the two-thirds on the
continent and join the
African Union—which is the
only space we have—Col.
Mouammar Gadhafi of Libya,
at the Arab League, 2001
It should be taken seriously
as a clue to his intentions
and what he and his Arabs
will set about doing to
Black Africa once they have
us in their USAfrica trap.
Where will Gadhafi settle
his new 100million Arabs
from outside Africa? How
will he get land to give
them? Here is an example of
Arab land grab intentions.
Back in 1962, as he flagged
off his troops to the war
front against the Black
Africans in South Sudan, the
Arab Sudanese General Hassan
Beshir Nasr declared:
“We don’t want these black
slaves . . . what we want is
their land.”
That is what the wars in
South Sudan and Darfur have
been about: seizing land
from black Africans. Darfur
is an ongoing example of how
Arabs seized 1/3 of our
continent, and of how
Gadhafi will grab the land
to settle his 100 million
Arabs from outside Africa.
8) There is a vital need to
think through the Black
African interest, and
negotiate in detail to
secure its requirements,
before agreeing, if at all,
to this USAfrica proposal.
After it is signed, the
Arabs will, predictably,
treat as treason any second
thoughts and objections to
details from Black Africans.
Black Africans must never
again repeat the folly of
their leaders in 1973, when
the OAU lined up behind the
Arabs on the oil embargo, in
hopes of getting concessions
on oil, without any
pre-agreed quid pro quo, and
got nothing after the Arabs
had exploited African
support.
9) Because we are convinced
that this USAfrica is a
cover for Arab colonialism
and Arab expansionism in
Black Africa, we urge every
Black African president in
the AU to vote against it at
Accra in July. At the very
least, they should vote to
postpone any decision on it
for five years so that a
vigorous debate can be
carried out by the people,
so they can knowledgeably
and democratically mandate
their presidents on what to
do about it. We could take a
lesson from the EU process
where key stages of the
unification have been
preceded by plebiscites in
each member country.
10) If this USAfrica is
agreed this July at Accra,
Gadhafi and all Arabs will
be laughing at the dumb
blacks whom they have easily
duped yet again. Don’t
forget their view of Blacks,
as stated over the
centuries, most famously by
Ibn Khaldun, Ibn Sena and
Osama Bin Laden, as in the
following quotes:
Ibn Khaldun,
the greatest Arab historian
(1332-1406), sees the blacks
as “characterized by levity
and excitability and great
emotionalism” and [says]
that “they are everywhere
described as stupid” . . .
He adds that blacks are
“humans who are closer to
dumb animals than to
rational beings.” . . .
al-Dimashqi
had the following to say:
“The Equator is inhabited by
communities of blacks who
may be numbered among the
savage beasts. Their
complexion and hair are
burnt and they are
physically and morally
abnormal. Their brains
almost boil from the sun's
heat.”
Ibn al-Faqih
al-Hamadhani
follows the same line of
reasoning. To him . . . the
zanj [black Africans] . . .
are “overdone until they are
burned so that the child
comes out between black,
murky, malodorous, stinking,
and crinkly- haired, with
uneven limbs, deficient
minds, and depraved
passions” . . .
Even such luminaries as
Ibn Sina [Avicenna]
(980-1037), the most famous
and influential of the
philosopher-scientists of
Islam, considered blacks to
be “people who are by their
very nature slaves.”
“All African women are
prostitutes, and the whole
race of African men are
abeed [slave] stock.
Your people are like rats
plaguing the earth.”—Osama
Bin Laden to the
Sudanese-American novelist
Kola Boof in Morocco in
1996.
When next you meet an Arab,
you should ask what is the
Arabic word for a black
person; then ask what is the
Arabic word for slave;
you’ll discover that the
words are the same abeed.
Which is why, when an Arab
looks at a black African,
what he sees is a slave.
Now, that is how their
language teaches these Arab
“brothers” we are eager to
unite with to think of us—as
slaves!
And as one traveler in the
Sudan observed in 1930: “In
the eyes of the Arab rulers
of Sudan the black slaves
were simply animals given by
Allah to make the life of
the Arab comfortable.”
A word is enough for the
wise!
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Chinweizu
is a Black Power Pan-Africanist
and an institutionally
unaffiliated Afrocentric
scholar from Nigeria. His
books include
The West and the Rest of Us
(1975);
Decolonising the African
Mind (1987);
Voices from
Twentieth-century Africa
(1988);
Invocations and Admonitions
(1986);
Energy Crisis and Other
Poems (1978);
Anatomy of Female Power
(1990). He is
also a co-author of
Towards the Decolonization
of African Literature
(1980).
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