Jamaican YouTuber Sir P, known for Poli Tricks Watch as crossed the line in lambasting traore

@gairycardoza1374

f orget the social media bull crap, check on what is going on in Burkina Faso. Research that Sir P. Dude is working for the betterment of his country. Richard Curry is a local clown.

@dukebailey9787

@jermymac8129

Sir P either pulling a satirical video today or him gone fully Ai . On a serious not the man doing what he has to do with whatever help he can get from outside forces and sources. I know of the geopolitical situation in that region and the insurgents problems. The people are with him and we as black ppl should be proud that he is doing what he can to help change the situation of the region. Puppet or not at least he is milking it to his advantage and that of the ppl.

@sheldonmcdonald6483

@shanewalters2320

Strongly disagree sir, you can’t be proud of Jamaican police for the little progress they made this year and knocking anyone abroad that say anything about Jamaica but not giving any credit to this man for standing up for his country and all the things he has done so far. Every country need to trade and do business with other countries to develop so you can’t knock him for that.

@waynejones8877

Big brother I never dreamt the day would come when I disagree with you. I have the utmost respect for your intellect, but I couldn’t even finish watching this video. I stopped as soon as I heard your comments on His Excellency I Ibrahim Traore the saviour of Alkebulan. This man has ignited the fire that is now burning in so many peoples minds. This will translate into a new age in Africa.

@rlvilla5128

We can’t always agree … sometimes we have to agree to disagree. Full respect.

@latoya5889

Exactly bro!!! I never thought the day would come!. To sit and call the man a puppies disrespectful! It’s better to be a puppet who is uplifting his country than to be a puppet stuffing his own pockets and the people still suffering.

@EarlHerbert-bj6nw

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3 Comments

  1. Abraham Traore is a military captain who came to power in 2022 not through some elites western funded election but by leading a popular coup backed by everyday people in the country. Because the previous had completely failed to
    defend the country against Jihadist terror group , who largely were formed after the violent Us backed overthrow of Gadafi. while the leaders laundering money. leaders who took orders from Paris and Washington . Traore stated our resources will benefit us and our populations

  2. The ghost who hide behind a glass and disguising is voice, criticizing a person for not submitting their sovereignty to the colonial masters. In this case it is mainly France, but the Uk, US and are the side . This guy should worry about his shit house island , where everyone does have running water, while the Pm busy selling , even the citizens medical freedom to Bill Gates, who really controll the world Health Organization

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