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The Subi Shop Community Substack - https://thesubishop.substack.com/ Subscribe Here - / @thesubishop @thesubishop Website - https://www.thesubi.shop Inquiries - contact@thesubi.shop In this video, TJ breaks down a difficult but necessary conversation about imperialism in Africa that goes beyond the usual Western focus. On The Subi Shop, TJ challenges the assumption that exploitation on the continent has only ever come from Europe or the United States. While Western imperialism is deeply embedded in African political consciousness through colonial borders, extractive systems, and structural adjustment, TJ explains why our analysis must be broader and more consistent. Looking at recent developments, TJ reacts to Guinea’s seizure of a major bauxite project linked to Emirates Global Aluminium, Somalia’s annulment of agreements with the United Arab Emirates over sovereignty concerns, and Sudan’s devastating conflict intersecting with gold flows and Red Sea strategy. Rather than treating these as isolated headlines, TJ analyzes them as part of a wider pattern of economic leverage, port control, and security influence expanding from the Gulf into Africa. TJ also zooms out historically, reminding viewers that Africa’s experience with exploitation has never been unidirectional. Slave trades moved west, north, and east. Today, influence often appears through investment deals, labor systems, and strategic partnerships framed as cooperation. He explains how documented abuses tied to the kafala system and the treatment of African migrant workers raise serious questions about power dynamics and how African labor is valued abroad. This is not about ranking suffering or choosing sides between global powers. It is about applying a consistent standard. If sovereignty matters, it must matter in every direction. This analysis is essential for understanding modern African geopolitics and the urgent need for unity, institutional strength, and strategic clarity. Hashtags: #Africa #AfricanUnity #AfricanSovereignty #Geopolitics #PanAfricanism #Neocolonialism #EconomicFreedom #ResourceControl #RedSeaGeopolitics #GulfInfluence #SudanConflict #Guinea #Somalia #UAE #DebtTrap #GlobalSouth #Decolonization #StrategicPorts #Bauxite #GoldTrade #AfricanLabor #MultipolarWorld #AfricaRising #AfricanGeopolitics #TheSubiShop Tags: Africa, AfricanUnity, AfricanSovereignty, Geopolitics, PanAfricanism, Neocolonialism, EconomicFreedom, ResourceControl, RedSeaGeopolitics, GulfInfluence, SudanConflict, Guinea, Somalia, UAE, DebtTrap, GlobalSouth, Decolonization, StrategicPorts, Bauxite, GoldTrade, AfricanLabor, MultipolarWorld, AfricaRising, AfricanGeopolitics, TheSubiShop