By facilitating access to America’s foolishness in Africa, Obama served as a tool —Former member of the Nation of Islam, Brother Nassar Rahmaan

By facilitating access to America’s foolishness in Africa, Obama served as a tool —Former member of the Nation of Islam, Brother Nassar Rahmaan

On Sunday, he made the claim while speaking exclusively to Rudolf Okonkwo on 90MinutesAfrica.

The American presidency of Barack Obama has been characterized by Brother Nassar Rahmaan, a former member of the Nation of Islam and a contemporary of Malcolm X, as a means to facilitate same-sex practices in African nations.

On Sunday, he made the claim while speaking exclusively to Rudolf Okonkwo on 90MinutesAfrica.

“Obama was a tool to open up Africa,” according to him. “He was a tool used to establish bases in Africa and to introduce things that will make Africa weaker like the LGBTQ foolishness.”

The civil rights leader, whose Nation of Islam identity was Rodney 11X, said that the previous president of the United States promoted same-sex partnerships among Black males.

“Things that would destroy the society, like telling black men to have anal sex with one another, are what Obama did.” Moreover, he insisted that Black people’s circumstances were only made worse under Obama’s presidency.

As for whether things would have turned out differently had someone like Jesse Jackson been elected president of the United States instead of Obama, the civil rights activist vehemently maintains that it wouldn’t have made a difference because the “people in charge” choose presidents to keep things the way they are.

“This thing about the democratic process has been gone for a long time, and everything is about the private sector multi-national corporations now,” according to him. In today’s world, the democratic process does not exist. We go about our daily business as usual, and the folks in control choose our president.

Claiming that Elijah Muhammed utilized poison to cure African Americans of the poison that white people initially handed to them, he defended his embrace of the Nation of Islam as a boy in New York City. According to him, Black people’s poor self-esteem stems from years of white enslavement and servitude, thus Elijah Muhammad instilled a sense of superiority in them.

In his words, “Everything white is good, everything black is bad.” This was before Elijah Muhammed. Now that he is a practicing Muslim and an advocate of the “Attitude of Gratitude,” he has abandoned those false beliefs in favor of a more inclusive view of humankind.

The older, who was born in New York, had problems with the goals of Nollywood and Afrobeat. In essence, he continued, they are praising the naiveté of our people. He insisted that they focus on the good parts of our culture and ignore the bad.

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