đâWHAT DID I DO TO YOU?â â GADDAFIâS LAST WORDS STILL HAUNT AFRICA đđ„
That cry did not come from a coward.
It came from a wounded AFRICAN father, dragged through the dust of SIRTE, bleeding, confused, betrayed.
MUAMMAR GADDAFI did not die on a battlefield.
He was hunted like an animal.
And in his final seconds, he did not curse his enemies â he asked a question that still burns AFRICAâs soul:
âWHAT DID I DO TO YOU?â
đ Let that sink in.
A man who stood against WESTERN banks.
A leader who dared to dream of an African gold-backed currency.
A president who pushed for AFRICAN unity, AFRICAN passports, AFRICAN dignity.
They didnât forgive him for that.
So they lied.
They labeled him a âdictator.â
They painted him as a monster.
And while AFRICA watched, NATO bombed LIBYA into ashes.
Before 2011, LIBYA was not a broken nation.
LIBYA had:
Free education
Free healthcare
One of the highest living standards in AFRICA
No IMF slavery
No World Bank chains
LIBYA was too free.
And freedom is dangerous when you are AFRICAN and independent.
đ That is why when GADDAFI was beaten, spat on, sta.bbed, and shot, the world celebratedâŠ
But AFRICA should have mourned.
Because that wasnât just GADDAFI being k!lled.
It was AFRICAN self-belief being lynched.
Today LIBYA is:
A slave market
A war zone
A playground for foreign powers
And the same forces that destroyed LIBYA
Are now circling the SAHEL..
Circling BURKINA FASOâŠ
Circling MALIâŠ
Circling NIGERâŠ
â ïž This is not coincidence. This is a pattern.
When an AFRICAN leader says: âWe want our own currency.â
âWe want our own gold.â
âWe want our own future.â
The bullets are never far behind.
So when GADDAFI asked: âWhat did I do to you?â
The real answer was: You tried to make AFRICA stand tall.
And for that, they made sure you fell.
đ„ AFRICA must wake up.
đ„ AFRICA must remember.
đ„ AFRICA must never be fooled again.
If this post touched your heart, you are already part of this PAN-AFRICAN family.
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WHAT DID I DO TO YOU?â â GADDAFIâS LAST WORDS STILL HAUNT AFRICA
