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In this powerful episode of Wise The Dome TV, we sit down with Gerald Perreira and Dwayne Wong for a deep discussion on Pan-Africanism, sovereignty, global politics, and the illusion of democracy in the modern world. We examine whether nations that cannot defend themselves militarily or economically are ultimately treated like vassal states by larger world powers, and whether the American political system truly offers meaningful political alternatives or simply manages opposition within a controlled framework.The conversation also explores the rise of Ibrahim Traoré and why he has become such a symbolic figure across Africa and the diaspora. We discuss the growing crisis in Mali, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), and whether the emerging bloc of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger represents the beginning of a new anti-colonial movement in Africa or another complicated political moment shaped by military power and foreign pressure. We also examine France’s attempts to reposition itself in Africa and whether its policies represent genuine change or simply a new form of maintaining influence on the continent.In addition, we tackle the idea of “the myth of democracy,” the continued public interest surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, and the growing tensions surrounding xenophobia and anti-immigrant violence in South Africa. Finally, we confront the difficult question of whether Pan-Africanism today is a living political project or, for some, an unfulfilled myth. This is a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation on African solidarity, empire, liberation, and the political realities shaping the modern world.
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