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Afrika in Focus Special: The dangers of Interracial Relationships on African Identity and Culture

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Is race mixing eliminating African culture and identity? Join me, Kwame, on this week's Africa in Focus as we tackle the complex and often controversial subject of interracial and biracial relationships. Drawing inspiration from influential figures like Muhammad Ali and Marcus Garvey, I share my deeply held beliefs on the importance of racial continuity and preserving African heritage.

We'll explore the concerning trends of interracial relationships in the UK, where a significant number of black men and women choose partners outside their race. I argue that this trend could be undermining the value of black women and weakening African lineage and that so called choice is as a result of mind control techniques, programming and nuances designed to undermine the existence of the African/Black family structure.

We'll delve into the historical and ongoing impact of race mixing policies on indigenous and African-descended populations worldwide. From the British efforts to erase Aboriginal culture in Australia to Brazil's strategic attempts to diminish its African population, we discuss how race-mixing policies have been used to eliminate African/Black culture and identity.

We'll also examine the identity struggles of mixed-race children in predominantly white societies and the financial implications of interracial marriages, using examples like Tina Turner and Emmanuel Eboué.

This episode promises a powerful, thought-provoking discussion on how race mixing severely impacts the preservation of African identity, culture  and socioeconomic dynamics.

Sources:

Muhammad Ali Vehemently Disapproves Of Race Mixing (youtube.com)

Muhammad Ali explains race and multiculturalism in 1minute (youtube.com)

Brazil''s dream: The elimination of blacks through racial mixture | Black Brazil Today -

How and Why Argentina Got RId Of It's Black Population. - YouTube

Cole Palmer's Black Heritage (youtube.com)  - the result of too much race mixing from Black to White!!

A Short History of the White Australia Policy (youtube.com)





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Speaker 1:

Good evening and welcome to this edition of Africa in Focus with myself, kwame, ghanaian broadcaster, writer, journalist, podcaster and entrepreneur. And in this edition of Africa in Focus we are continuing relationships and generally. But like I said last week, when we were looking about what Ghanaian women are hiding, what some of them are hiding I did say that we'll be looking about why I do not approve of interracial or bi-racial relationships. Okay, so this is what the theme is for this week's edition of Africa in Focus why I do not date or marry outside of my race, or why I do not approve of inter racial biracial relationships. Alright, so before we get into the podcast, just to make you aware that subscribe to the Ghana Africa in Focus podcast on YouTube. We are now on YouTube and look out for Ghana Advocate on YouTube and subscribe to the podcast, and also don't forget to hit the notification bell, meaning that every time I upload a new podcast, youtube will notify you of that. So, so we want to get 200 subscribers by the end of the year. So far, we're on six, so if you have not subscribed to ghana africa in focus on youtube, please do. We're also on spotify. Uh, look out for ghana africa in focus on spotify and, again, follow me, and that will allow you to be notified every time I upload a new podcast. So, again, we want to get 800 followers by the end of the year. So far we are on 512, so thank you to all those who have followed me and subscribed on Spotify and, if you like what you hear, appreciate to your friends, your family and social media networks and pass on the spread of the word.

Speaker 1:

All right, so let's get into this week's podcast, looking about why I do not approve of interracial relationships and why I do not marry outside of my race. So, for the record, I'm married to an African Ghanaian and, more specifically, I can, I'm married to an African Guinean and, more specifically, I can. And I truly believe, like Muhammad Ali said and I will leave you a link to what Muhammad Ali said about interracial relationships that you know, for the continuation of the race and to ensure that your children do not get confused about their identity, and also to follow what Marcus Goffin said in terms of race first, you must, I must marry somebody that looks like me, okay, and my children to look like me as well. And so you know a I'm ardent follower of Marcus Gove's race first and that what instilled in me and that informs me that I cannot marry anybody who is not an African? Yeah, because leaving a black woman and marrying either a European, an Asian or a Chinese would mean that I'll be attracted to black women and marrying either a European, an Asian or a Chinese would mean that I'll be attracted to black women and that I don't find black women attractive and I think that other races of women are more appealing to me than African women. This is something that I will not do. I do not approve of it and it's something that I'm happy that I did not do by marrying an African.

Speaker 1:

And so when we look at places like that, but not particularly in Africa, but when we look at the west countries like Britain, particularly Britain not too bad in America and Canada, but you know the numbers are beginning to pick up. But in Britain, where I am, when you have a situation whereby 40% of African or black women are with non-white partners or with non-African partners and you get 70% of black or African men in the UK with non-African women, for me that's an issue, and I'll tell you why. It's an issue Because the numbers are not as high as in America and also Canada. But the numbers are also in a situation whereby in the US and Canada you have a lot of black men, particularly those so-called celebrities and music people, marry outside of their race, but in America the majority of black men are with black women, the majority of black women are with black men, and same in Canada. The UK seems to be an exception for that, and the reason why you know I'm against the race mix is, like I said, there are many black women out there in the world. So if you can't get a black woman in the US, there are some in Brazil. You can't get a black woman in Canada, go to the US. You can't get a black woman in the UK, go to the Caribbean. You can't get a black woman in Canada, come to Africa. So there are many African women, black women around the world who you can marry, so a lot of black men use it as this at all.

Speaker 1:

There isn't a decent black woman in Britain, so you know I might as well marry a white, which for me is stupid, because if, if you as a black man, if you came out the womb of a black woman, why did you think that your child should not come in the same womb that you came from. So all these black men and I know some of you will probably listen to this and think that I'm racist. Actually, you're the one who's being racist because you don't feel that black women, african women, are good enough for you and you want to, you know, mix your blood, yeah, and marry somebody white or Chinese or Asian, yeah. So I want to ask you if you, as a black man, african man, if you came from the womb of an African or black woman, why is it that you want your child not to come from the same womb that you came from? Yeah, not to come from the same room that you came from, yeah, but a lot of us black men in particular but I'll come to black men also but a lot of us black men and black women, we don't really understand that race mixing is basically a ploy by the European to depopulate African people. Yeah, because if you look at the UK, for example, where I live in the UK, you look at many advertisements and films and TV dramas and sitcoms. Right, very, very, very rare that you see an African man, african woman and their children together happily in a sitcom or a film or whatever. However and this is a standard that they are pushing you will see either a black man and a white woman and their children, mixed children or this is what they've been pushing now in the last 10-15 years a white man, caucasian man with an African woman, or black woman and their children. So this is the agenda that they're pushing to kill the numbers of black people in the UK. Yeah, and before I go into reasons why they're doing it, let me just give you another one example of those. Some of you think I'm racist for even you know talking about this.

Speaker 1:

Now, in South Africa, where white people, caucasians, are minority but they control the media and that kind of thing, then implement race mixing. How many black men are white men in South Africa and how many white men are there? Black women in South Africa? Not that many, because in South Africa you look at their films, you look at the TV, you look at the adverts. In South Africa they did not promote race mixing. Yeah, so I'm not saying you know this is a part of apartheid, but race mixing in South Africa was prohibited under apartheid. But they know, the people that govern that country know, and they, and they Democrafic and that kind of thing. They understand that if they promote race mixing in South Africa the same way it's promoted in the UK, us, the West, etc. That white people would cease to exist in South Africa within a generation. So if they promoted black man, white woman, white black man or black woman, white man, white white people in South Africa would not exist in 20, 30 years. They would cease to exist. Yeah, and so because white people have got a big stake in South Africa, they are not going to let that happen. So this is why they do not promote race mixing in their country. That doesn't mean to say that there's no black man with white woman married, or black woman with white man, but the numbers in South Africa are very, very minimal. That's because, like I said, if white society allowed racism to ferment like it has done in Britain, you wouldn't get a white people in South Africa in 20-30 years. They would all disappear.

Speaker 1:

So now let me give you a history of how race mixing has been used to black out or bleach out African parents in certain countries. Do you know that Mexico used to be majority black? Did you? Did you know that Argentina was a black country? In fact, the whole Latin America, peru, uruguay, chile, ecuador, panama, you know, colombia all these countries were predominantly black countries, but particularly Argentina, uruguay, chile, where there's hardly any black people, and the reason for that is because the power of that be introduced, race mixing, as well as importing white people from Europe into Latin America to destroy the black numbers and increase the white numbers. This is why today in Argentina, you would like to say Messi. Messi is not indigenous to Argentina. Go and trace Messi's lineage. Messi is either Spanish or Italian origin. Yeah, so race mixing was using Argentina to wipe out Africans in Brazil because Argentina, via the so-called slave trade, had a massive African presence in Argentina. In actual fact, when you said that the capital, buenos Aires, had a 40% African population, right, this is before 1900. Yeah, the capital of Argentina, buenos Aires, had 40% African population. So how come now we're good to Buenos Aires? Today there's hardly any Africans is because of the policy of race mixing, miscongeneration, even some would say eugenics, to wipe out the black blood.

Speaker 1:

Again, australia, they use the same agenda, same rule to kill out the Aboriginal people of Australia. Today you go to Australia, the Aboriginal people is about what? 400,000, 500,000 in a population of 80, 90 million. Why? Because race mixing was used by white Australia to block out the population of Aboriginal people. In actual fact, the British had a policy to steal Aboriginal children from their homes in the bush and they brought them to these Catholic or Christian homes to make them more British. And they used men. They used British men to rape some of the Aboriginal girls that they stole from their back and the mixed-race children that they produced became benefitally British, benefitally white people because they because in those schools they were stripped. They were stripped of their name, their culture, their language, their religion, their deities. This is why today there's a lot of mixed race aboriginals in Australia who look white like the messy but do not know their language, their culture, their spirituality, their deity or their traditions Because of this blackwashing or whitewashing, whatever way you want to put it of Aboriginal culture and tradition and language by the British. So what I'm saying is that race mixing has always been a tool by the white man, by the European, to destroy African numbers, and the examples I've given you is proof of that. Yeah, and I'll leave you links that prove that race mixing was used to kill African people.

Speaker 1:

Brazil is another example of how race mixing was used to stop the black numbers from rising. So you see, today in Brazil there's a lot of people who are mixed race. So you see the, the Brazil football team yeah, people like um, you know, you know, if you want to look good, they know, even today. Yeah, people like Rick Carlison, people like Neymar, people like, you know, daniel Alves these are all mixed race Africans or mixed people in Brazil. Yeah, because Brazil had a policy of not allowing black people to marry black people. Yeah, and even today in Brazil, a lot of black men and mixed race men aspire to marry white because of this deep racial hierarchy that exists in Brazil. Even Pele, the greatest expert of Brazil, he even married white telling you that Brazil had a policy to black out the African population in Brazil. Even despite this, there were still more than 80 million Africans between Brazil, the second highest African population outside of Africa.

Speaker 1:

The biggest concentration of Africans outside Africa is, believe it or not, in India. In India today, there are more than 300 million Africans who are called the Dalit or Untouchables because of their dark pigmentation, and these are the descendants of the indigenous Indians. So the Indians that you see in the UK, us, canada are not the real Indians. They're actually mixed with Indians, but that's for another story. The actual Indians, the indigenous Indians, the original Indians, are black like kawatar, black like the soil. That's the real Indians, yeah, and they're descended from the Dravidians, yeah, who are the indigenous, original people of India. So, and even India, does race mixing play the part there as well, you know.

Speaker 1:

So what I'm saying is that race mixing has been a big, big part in destroying the black population. And so when in places like the UK you get a disproportionate number because in the UK, african people are the only group of people in the UK who disproportionately marry outside of their race, because if you look at Asians, whether they're Indian, pakistani, bengali, sri Lankan, they feel them they very few of them marry outside of their race. If you look at Chinese in the UK, again they very few marry outside of their race. You look at Jews in the UK, again, very, very, very few Maori outside of their race, same with the Arabs, etc. But Africans, people of African descent in the UK, like I said, the figures are alarming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and that tells you that there are many things, nuances, at play. One of them is mind control. Yeah, a lot of black people don't know that they are mind controlled by the system. You know so. For example, when you look at the TV, the media, the films and what they promote is a black man and white woman, and then a white man and black woman. What they are saying subliminally is that black man and black woman can't get on Right. Or the ideal black family quote unquote is a white man and a black woman and their mixed children, or a black man and a black woman and their mixed children, or a black man and a white woman and their mixed children. That is what society, especially in the UK, is pushing.

Speaker 1:

And so when you, as somebody who is not clued on or who is not conscious, who does not understand the agenda of race mixing, you will think that this is, this is um hurtable, or this is the norm, not understanding that the choice you make is not an informed choice, because the choice that you are making because some say it's a choice that you're making it's not. It's not a choice you're making because that choice you are making is not an informed choice. It's a choice based on innuendo and the propagation of whiteness and the propagation of anti-blackness. That informs your so-called choice as to why you decide to marry outside of your race. And, as Muhammad Ali said, and I put that thing there for you to see. This is when Muhammad Ali was conscious, right, not the Muhammad Ali that you know left the nation of Islam and lost the consciousness. No, this is the Muhammad Ali that we all love and we all got to know as the greatest, the man who was bold and said what he thought.

Speaker 1:

Muhammad Ali said no white man in his white, white mind will want their children to marry a black woman or black man and have mixed with children and present to them and say this is your children Again. No white man or black man or black woman would want their children to marry, mixed with children, and present, come home and say this is your children again. No right-minded black man, a black woman, would want their children to marry a white child and have half-black children and say this is your grandchildren. No, right, because, like Muhammad Ali said, you are a traitor, you are a hater of self because you don't love, yeah, the colour that God gave you, because God didn't make you black For nothing. He made you black for a reason and so, because of propaganda About anti-blackness, about you know, black has become Some massive ugly Because, if you look at the Dictionary of black.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you understand this. Yeah, and the way how Black people are promoted in the media. You know particularly black women, where black women can be over, over sexed, particularly in the hip hop and R&B videos, yeah, and even some of the so-called Afrobeat videos. Where are women over sexed? Yeah, over sexed. Yeah, it is a play on the psyche of particularly black men that black women are this, black women are that and they're this and that. This is why I'm going to marry a white woman. And again, in the west, to black women, there's still a sense of black men that, oh, they're stingy, they're this, and that you know they haven't got ambition, not as hard working, blah, blah, blah. So you go and marry a white man, not understanding, not overstanding that all that you are witnessing is propaganda, propaganda to make you hate black women or to make it black men, so that you forfeited the race and gender of marrying outside of your race.

Speaker 1:

And we see today in britain, right, what that produces, because some of the children now that have been born of these so-called mixed relationships, right, look white. Yeah, I leave a picture of a footballer england sorry. A footballer place, england, sorry, a footballer that plays for England, cole Palmer. When you look at him you wouldn't think that his grandfather is an African, but his grandfather is an African from St Kitts, yeah, and I'll leave you that picture there so you can see for yourself what the outcome of race and ethnicity is like when you produce a child that doesn't look even African. Now we come to even issues about identity.

Speaker 1:

Now, many of these mixed, you know, these bilingual children, a lot of them, you know, particularly in somewhere like the UK, and because of white society, they do not recognise themselves as black, even though the society that they live in ie UK, germany, france, spain, us, canada, etc. Brazil even though society identifies them as black, they themselves don't identify themselves as black because of the society slur of blackness. And so, therefore, they say I'm not black, but I'm mixed, but I can't say they're white, can they? Even if they've got a white father, a white mother, they can never say that they're white. I wonder why? But we know why, yeah, and so many of these bi-racial children, bi-racial children or mixed heritage children, whatever you want to refer it to do not gravitate to the African side.

Speaker 1:

There is a way, or there is a time when they gravitate to the African side, particularly when they're young and because of the power of African music, so called black music. But it's African music, yeah, whether it's dancehall, reggae. You know R&B, hip-hop, right, and the hairstyles that you see a lot of the rappers do. You know the cane rows, corn rows, locks, etc. Right, but is there any way that some mixed-race children will identify with the African heritage by wanting to lock their hair, carry their hair, crown their hair, twist up their hair? I see it here in the UK that some mixed race children, right, who don't seem to be black, but yet, because of the sort of culture musically right, because of the culture musically, and again the propaganda want to gravitate to blackness by only doing cane rows or corn rows or that kind of thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but aside from that, many mixed race people do not like to be referred to as black. I actually met a child like one day coming from work and I met a child and this child was mixed race. People do not like to be referred to as black. I actually met a child like one day coming from work and I met a child and this child was mixed race. Right, but a child. You can tell a child had African blood in them right, because they had kinky, nappy, woolly hair right and they had a high forehead. And I said to the child you got a bit of black in you, haven't you? And when I said to the child you've got a bit of black in you, haven't you? And when I said that, that child gave me a look at how dare you 30 minutes black.

Speaker 1:

Ie not appreciating the African heritage. And the reason is that a lot of these white mothers do not teach these poor black children about African heritage. And again, this is another reason why I'm against. You know race mixing, you know interracial, bi-racial relationships, etc. Because a lot of the white side, ie, for example, the white mother, when she marries or has to do with a black man, she does not allow that child to know anything about his black heritage, ie black history, his black culture. It's a African food exercise. If they, when some of these mixed race children go to school and go to school and gravitate with African children, that's when they become competent with their African culture, african history, african food. But when they get back to their white mums, their white mothers refuse to engage that child in their black culture and African heritage. And this is why many children have identicated, because a lot of them don't see themselves as African, many of them don't see themselves as white, but they say they are mixed. Yeah, say they are mixed, but how can you say that you are mixed when you don't appreciate the African side of you? It doesn't make sense to me. Seeing that you're mixed and not embracing your African heritage doesn't make sense to me and it shows you the hatred you can say, hatred that some not all some mixed-race children have of the African heritage.

Speaker 1:

Again, another reason why I'm against international relationships is because, financially, when you marry a white person and you and you and you die, you are giving your money to a white person. White people generally are more, are more better per capita than african people within the uk, us kind of have you and so when you give your and when you marry a white person, when you die, that wealth is going back to a white community who are already financially endowed. Let me give you an example of what I'm talking about. There's two examples. So, tina Turner when Tina Turner married a white man after she got battered by Ike, and I understand that, but Tina Turner in her subconscious thought that after Ike all black men were like, like Ike, potentially be like Ike, white beta and so she sought refuge in a white man. Yeah, right or wrongly, she sought refuge in a white man. So when she died, all that fortune she had I believe it was 50, 50 million went to the white man, not her. Her black family antenna, how she had about two children with Ike and adopted one child with Ike. They got nothing out of that will. All that will went to the white man again.

Speaker 1:

Most of the footballers in the UK, yeah, and some sports stars in the US, right, their money goes to white people. Let me give you a quick example Former Arsenal player, Emmanuel Eboui From Lacour de Voix. Yeah, he became a very, very popular player for Arsenal. I think I believe he was part of the Invincibles 2004, where Arsenal went the whole season without losing a game. Emmanuel Ebue, he allowed himself to be manipulated by society and went for a Caucasian woman. That white woman, that Caucasian woman, bled him dry and she divorced him. She bled him dry to the extent that now Buway is bankrupt and is living off the streets of London. He's homeless. Yeah, that's another example of that. When you marry to a white woman, she can potentially take all your money.

Speaker 1:

Oj Simpson. He was married to a black woman before he can potentially take all your money. Oj Simpson, he was married to a black woman before he met Nicole. He was okay, but because OJ, in your subconscious, thought he had made it in white America, he thought let me submit my status by marrying a white woman. And we all know what happened when he married Nicole Nicole Brown yeah, all the trouble that he got into. And all know what happened when he married Nicole Nicole Brown yeah, all the trouble that he got into. And you know, after he was acquitted, the white America a lot of white America thought he did it. A lot of black America thought he didn't do it. But white America never forgave OJ for killing Nicole Brown Simpson. Yeah, and they finally got him when they incarcerated him, I think in the late 2000s, and I think he died in prison last year or this year. So that shows. That goes to show that when you die, when you marry a European and you die, yeah, all your money goes to white men.

Speaker 1:

Look at Kirby Bryant.

Speaker 1:

Kirby Bryant another one. He died what? Last year or two years ago by the white woman. All his future wealth, right, that intergenerational wealth that he could have made With a black woman In a black family Against his white wife? Yeah, and so you know, when we look at this, we've got to look at it Very, very deeply. It's just about. It's not just about, oh, I love her or I love him. No, it's deeper than that. There's a deep psychological psychosis when you decide to marry after the age of race.

Speaker 1:

And, like I said, the numbers in the UK are too much. Nobody would dispute that one or two black people would jump the fence and marry after doing a race. But the numbers in the UK 40% of black women with white men or with non-black men and 70% of African men, black men with non-African women that tells me something is seriously, seriously wrong and that, like I said, we've allowed ourselves to come to anti-African stereotypes about ourselves. We've imbibed that and we've allowed the white agenda of race mixing to allow us to hate ourselves because you know, self-hate, not liking your African features and wanting to bleach African features by having children who are part black, yeah, and those children again will not marry a black because of the society's so-called norms. So those children will marry white and then children become white Again.

Speaker 1:

Meghan Markle is an example of that. Her children marry black. She married Prince Harry, her children marry black, and so, in closing, you know race mixing has been a tool of the white elite society to destroy African people and, like I said, there's a history, long, long history of that from Australia, from Brazil, argentina, mexico. What have you Long history of that? And I can't talk about saying that in South Africa they do not promote race medicine. Why? Because white people will be wiped out in a generation and they cannot counter that because they have a massive stake in South Africa.

Speaker 1:

And so race medicine is an agenda to destroy black people. It's an agenda to depopulate black people, ie eugenics, yeah, and more importantly, it is an attempt to destroy the black family, because this is what they did during enslavement. The first thing that the European slave masters did was to separate the black man from the black woman, separate the black family, and that was the act of war, that was the act of treachery, where they separated the black man from his woman during slavery. And so this race against the gender is to destroy the black family. And this is why, like I said, in the UK, when you look at the adverts and the films and the films and the tv sitcoms, tv, documentaries, etc.

Speaker 1:

You hardly, very, very rarely, see a black family, but what you will see, though, is a mixed family, subliminally saying that the ideal black family is not a black family, but a mixed family. Yeah, and that has dangerous consequences for the population of African people in the UK, and so some of you may view this as being racist. That's fine in terms of your opinion, but I, for one, like Muhammad Ali says, I am not a traitor to black women. I marry a black because I'm proud to be a black, and I want my wife to be a black and, more importantly, I want my children and their children to look like me. So it's important that I marry somebody that looks like my mother and father, and I produce somebody that looks like me, and so I hope you've enjoyed this special edition of african focus.

Speaker 1:

Looking about why I'd not entertain race mixing, and some of you may be offended, but that's fine, but if you like what you hear, please share, please like. Subscribe to ghana african focus on youtube. Subscribe to gh African Focus on Spotify. All right, so until next week, where we discuss um monkeypox, because monkeypox has surfaced again in the African content, and I'll tell you again the hidden agenda behind that it's uh. Thank you for listening to Africa in Focus myself, kwame, and we'll see you next time for some more.