What is a "Prince"?
Okay, y'all...I'm tired of Umar calling himself the "Prince" of Pan Africanism.
Lord have mercy, this dude and his narcissism just doesn't stop. Firstly, a prince is a male child of a monarch. So who is Umar's mother and/or father? What would his mother or father be the king or queen of?
Secondly, if Umar is a prince, what land does his mother or father rule over?
I don't know of a country, land or province known as Pan-Africa.
Nope, can't find it on a map anywhere...
So Umar is not the "prince" of anything other than what is in his mind.
Now, this is a prince...No he is really a prince of a land called Lesotho, in southern Africa.
Now, this man is definitely a prince, and guess what? Prince was his given name!
And, well, this dude is surely a prince, who, if rumor is correct, is this close to marrying a half-black girl from Crenshaw...
Pan-Africanism is...
From: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pan-Africanism
So, you see, Pan-Africanism is not a place, and therefore has no "prince."
Wow, I don't know how you all keep drinking this koolaid, but if you insist on continuing to drink it, now you can have another glass on me.
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Lord have mercy, this dude and his narcissism just doesn't stop. Firstly, a prince is a male child of a monarch. So who is Umar's mother and/or father? What would his mother or father be the king or queen of?
Secondly, if Umar is a prince, what land does his mother or father rule over?
I don't know of a country, land or province known as Pan-Africa.
Nope, can't find it on a map anywhere...
Nope, no land called Pan-Africa anywhere...
Now, this is a prince...No he is really a prince of a land called Lesotho, in southern Africa.
Prince Seeiso of Lesotho
Prince Rogers Nelson -- genius musician
Prince Harry of England
This fool is the prince of nothing...
What else is there to be said...
What is Pan-Africanism?
Pan-Africanism is...
...the idea that peoples of African descent have common interests and should be unified. Historically, Pan-Africanism has often taken the shape of a political or cultural movement. There are many varieties of Pan-Africanism. In its narrowest political manifestation, Pan-Africanists envision a unified African nation where all people of the African diaspora can live. (African diaspora refers to the long-term historical process by which people of African descent have been scattered from their ancestral homelands to other parts of the world.) In more general terms, Pan-Africanism is the sentiment that people of African descent have a great deal in common, a fact that deserves notice and even celebration.
From: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pan-Africanism
So, you see, Pan-Africanism is not a place, and therefore has no "prince."
Wow, I don't know how you all keep drinking this koolaid, but if you insist on continuing to drink it, now you can have another glass on me.
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