Ghanaian artist Kwame Oteanankanduro says he woke up to a nightmare when he found out YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Threads had banned African Stream. After he made this video, TikTok and Gmail also banned or suspended our accounts.
The tech bans followed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken claiming, without offering any evidence, that African Stream was ‘secretly run’ by Russian state-owned TV network RT.
Not a person given to despair, this artist put up a list of things for like-minded followers of our anti-imperialist work, like you, to do to keep the fire burning. He suggested in the description of his Instagram video that you create 20-second videos, share our materials, defend the Alliance of Sahel States and use hashtags like #WeAreAllAfricanStream.
Like our Ghanaian subscriber, don’t remain silent. Follow us on Telegram, Patreon, Rumble and X. Ask others to do the same.
Together, no one can silence us!
#WeAreAllAfricanStream
Video credit: @oteanankanduro (TikTok)
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There are several Black owned social media apps to also get on such as Fanbase, WeKinFolk and others. We have to support our own so we won’t have to depend on otherss.