Imperialist puppets deserve public shaming
Michael Langley, Africom’s commander, isn’t just a liar – he’s a living caricature of imperialist arrogance.
This week, as Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traoré builds schools, refineries, and food sovereignty, Langley whined to US senators about “gold-hoarding juntas” while slurping from a $2-billion military budget designed to bleed Africa dry.
The audacity! Langley’s crocodile tears over Traoré’s “selfish” use of Burkina Faso’s gold to defend its people reek of shameless hypocrisy. Since when does a U.S. warlord – whose career is built on bombing weddings and propping up dictators – care about African prosperity? Traoré’s crimes?
Nationalising gold to fund hospitals, not Swiss bank accounts. Expelling French troops who turned Burkina into a jihadist playground. Partnering with Russia to break Nato’s stranglehold. For this, Langley and his regime-change ghouls paint Traoré as a tyrant while funding fake “protests” by a handful of Paris-based puppets.
Meanwhile, Langley’s Africom cronies plot coups from Ivory Coast, a US lackey state, while Human Rights Watch polishes their lies with “genocide” buzzwords. Turncoats like Langley aren’t just clowns, they’re existential threats. They weaponise “human rights” to justify looting nations bold enough to reject poverty as policy.
Traoré’s Burkina Faso is proof: When Africa defies imperial vultures, miracles happen. Six million tonnes of food. Factories. Dignity. So yes, humiliate Langley. Drag his lies into daylight.
Let every Africom stooge sweat knowing their betrayal won’t be forgotten, or forgiven. Burkina’s revolution is a mirror, and the West’s thugs can’t bear the reflection.