🛑 SHAMELESS: A COUNTRY BUILT ON SLAVERY TRYING TO TEACH MORALS TO THE WORLD

For over two centuries, the United States of America has positioned itself as the global moral compass—lecturing the planet on democracy, freedom, human rights, and “civilized values.” But here’s the cosmic irony: This is a nation born in genocide, baptized in slavery, and raised on imperialism. The U.S. wants to teach the world about ethics? That’s like a cannibal offering cooking lessons. While Black bodies built their cities, Native blood soaked their soil, and global wars fattened their GDP, America dares to claim moral superiority. They speak of “freedom” while their prison industrial complex swallows entire communities. They speak of “human rights” while backing dictators, funding coups, and sanctioning entire populations into starvation. This is not a critique—it’s an autopsy of hypocrisy.

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8/6/20253 min read

🛑 SHAMELESS: A COUNTRY BUILT ON SLAVERY TRYING TO TEACH MORALS TO THE WORLD

AFRICA COMMAND CENTER™ | Decolonial Intelligence Dispatch

I. INTRODUCTION: MORAL POSTURING OR COLONIAL CONCEIT?

They call themselves the world’s moral compass—lecturing on democracy, human rights, justice, and freedom—even as they are the descendants of genocide and the children of slavery. The U.S. demands to teach ethics while its foundations were laid in chains. This is not moral leadership—it’s moral theatre, constructed upon stolen bodies and seized lands.

They preach about inequality while imprisoning their own. They lecture on sovereignty while toppling governments abroad. They say “liberty and justice for all” while denying native water rights and Black dignity. Shame on them.

II. FROM GENOCIDE TO SLAVERY: THE AMERICAN TEMPLATE

The trauma of North America began not with settlers but with conquest: wiping out indigenous nations, appropriating territories, rewriting maps. Then came slavery—devouring African lives for cotton, sugar, tobacco, railroads, oil—but they framed it as economic progress.

Yet, in their founding documents they codified human property. Three-fifths of a person counted as one vote. Their “freedom” was built on backs chained in sugar fields. Their wealth came from blood, from sweat, from stolen identities. Without genocide and slavery, the U.S. would likely be a modest colonial outpost of no global consequence.

III. ECONOMIC HYPOCRISY AT HOME AND ABROAD

While preaching against exploitation overseas, American corporations enriched themselves off the impoverished Global South. They financed coups in Chile, backed dictators in Congo and of course, Equatorial Guinea, the Republic of Corruption, exploited labor in sweatshops, and pillaged minerals without remorse. Meanwhile, in their own cities, Black mothers die at the hands of police, Native children live with lead in their water, and the prison population outpaces every other country.

If you dare to call out imperialism, they call you “anti-American.” But the U.S. empire wields capitalism like a cudgel—military bases in every ocean, digital imperialism through social media, economic warfare through sanctions.

IV. MORAL IMPERIALISM: THE WORLD'S POLICE… AND ITS PRISON GUARD

They sanction entire countries—starving children in Venezuela, Covid-starved families in Iran—and label it moral governance. They wage “war on terror” by destroying entire communities. They arm militias that rape, murder, and loot under their blessing.

How many millions died under their “civilizing missions”? How many were tortured in their black sites? How many leaders did their CIA topple? The hypocrisy is not just stark—it is malignant.

V. SOFT POWER AS A MASK OF DOMINATION

Their culture sells freedom while mining consciousness. Hollywood exports ideas of virtue and heroism—while using violence to sell it. Social platforms preach connectivity while harvesting data, pushing propaganda, censoring dissent.

They define “democracy” as periodic voter choices—while cloaking surveillance, gerrymandering, voter ID laws, and oligarchs who control every election. They call it freedom, but it’s filtered, walled, controlled.

VI. COUNTERNARRATIVE: GLOBAL SOUTH SOVEREIGNTY RISING

Listen: Brazil’s favelas resist, India’s labor fights, Sudan’s revolution endures, Nigeria’s youth speak truth, Bolivia’s indigenous movements define society, Palestine’s displaced mothers demand justice. Each voice is a dismemberment of American moral doctrine.

Their demand isn’t moral absolution—they seek decolonial liberation. They recognize that U.S. morality is structural—born in chains and radiating coercion. They refuse that logic. They build frameworks for dignity beyond U.S. consent.

VII. A CALL TO DISMANTLE AUTHORITY, NOT LORE

  • Stop receiving moral lectures from a nation of paradox.

  • Nullify their weird abstinence from Global South justice.

  • Amplify languages born from resistance, not ransom.

  • Reject their “values-based” diplomacy—strike your own accord.

Real ethics emerge from sovereignty. They do not need U.S. endorsement.

VIII. CONCLUSION: SHAME ON THEM—SOVEREIGNTY FOR US

Shame on the nation that calls itself the guardian of human rights—when its hands are stained with Holodomor, Hiroshima, My Lai, Drone Warfare.

Shame on them for teaching the world about justice when their domestic violence defies remedy.

Shame on them for exporting economic collapse to impose structural control abroad.

Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Caribbean, Indigenous lands—we reject their moral hierarchy. We no longer need their lectures, their prisons, their bombs, or their influence.

What they call moral authority, we call moral bankruptcy. And they shall not teach us anymore.

This is not a critique. This is a verdict.

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