Should we Walk on the USA Flag? - be-017

The other day, I witnessed a protest march in support of Ibrahim Traoré, where demonstrators expressed anger toward the USA and France. In their frustration, some began dishonoring the flags—walking and stepping on them. Curious, I asked a few individuals whether they would do the same. Some said yes. Others said no.

But what would the Bajan Eagle do?

The Bajan Eagle would not stand on these flags. If we choose to disrespect the flags of the USA or France, we set a precedent that may lead us to disrespect our own. The issue is not the flag—it is the people in power. Leaders across Black nations have surrendered their sovereignty to Western influence. In doing so, they have buried their people under crushing debt and relentless taxation. The American nation is suffering pretty much in the same way. The problem is not the flag; the problem is the people in power. The problem is deep corruption that is caused by these people

Have you been paying attention to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? He’s a citizen who saw the decay within his own nation and chose to act. He's striving to repair a broken system. Take note of what he is up against. Many of the same people who pledge allegiance under the flag, with a Bible in hand, are betraying the very people they vowed to serve. How? Through poisoned food (GMOs), criminal behavior in the medical industry, and chemical-laced skies using planes. If you follow the links, you’ll discover that the enemies of the American people are also our enemies.

As I observe America’s current state, I feel deep sorrow. The people suffer under the weight of criminal leadership that has abandoned the founding ideals of liberty and justice. We see the same tragedy mirrored in Africa, where puppet leaders bow to foreign powers. Yet, in the midst of despair, a BIG light shines. President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso is one of them. Alongside him, Assimi Goïta of Mali and Abdourahamane Tiani of Niger are boldly reclaiming national dignity.

Mr. Kennedy is in a fight of his own. He has just four years to make meaningful change. And the truth is simple: the people responsible must be removed. They must be held accountable. If they remain, the cycle will continue—no matter who holds office. Accountability followed by justice must be the medicine prescribed for their nation.

So, no—we do not walk on the flags of these great nations, including our own. The problem is not the symbol, but the criminals who took control of the system. The people of Africa and the United States/France are under the grip of the same global forces. If we want change, it starts with exposure, truth, and justice. Only then can we rise.

Lastly, America has given the world much to be grateful for. It is only because of these criminals who have taken over and infested the place. Let us target the guilty, not the flag; let us deal with the criminals that seek to steal, kill, and destroy, like their father. 


Coming soon - Next Blog. The failure of the Democratic system of Government. 

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