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This email came soon after I sent out this one, where I alert the POV-PBS crowd that:
Faya Dayi is a contentious film presenting the ideology and POV of insurgent
anti-Ethiopia Oromos, including Jessica Beshir.
I didn't mention this in my posting, but the POV's Faya Dayi screening is "a co-presentation with Black Public Media.
Who are these people?
The tell us:
For more than four decades, BPM has addressed the needs of unserved and underserved audiences. BPM continues to address historical, contemporary, and systemic challenges that traditionally impedes the development and distributions of Black stories.
As I wrote in my published article on Faya Dayi, and Beshir's ideological and political stand, Beshir has teamed up with the Black Lives Matters crowd, and it is no surprise that she is picked up by the BPM organization.
I wrote my article on Beshir's insistence on "oppression" of these Oromo peoples of southern Ethiopia:
At a time of unprecedented reconciliation, when the Prime Minister of Ethiopia is a half-Oromo with a Muslim father, and who was re-elected through a nation-wide, transparent, world-viewed campaign, Jessica Beshir remains bitter and vindictive.
And I write continue:
Beshir represents non-Western individuals living in the West, who manipulate cultural and financial organizations through "racist" fear-mongering, to make their anti-America/Anti-Canada work, and who intimidate white and other Western civilization's allies, politicians, artists, etc., into acquiescence
Her message is: American is bad/Canadian is bad. Racism is their ultimate crime. They should pay for it.
This, in turn, is her exact position on the civilization builders of Ethiopia, the Amhara, and their "crimes" of "oppression" and "ethnic discrimination."