Dead Inna Dublin: Another Black Man Down, This Time in Ireland
Yves Sakila, a Congolese brother, gets snatched up by security in Dublin, ends up dead, and now the streets wanna know what's REALLY good.

Aight, so check it. This Congolese dude named Yves Sakila, right? He out in Dublin, Ireland, tryna get his hustle on, allegedly. Word on the street is he tried to swipe a bottle of perfume from Arnotts. Security jumps on him, restrains him, and next thing you know, he ain't breathin'. Now everybody throwin' up they hands talkin' 'bout racism and all that. This is giving George Floyd vibes, and that ain't a good look, fam.
This brother been livin' in Ireland since '04, but apparently, he had a record. And he was stayin' in a homeless shelter. So, you already know the system wasn't workin' for him. They got him pinned as a shoplifter, but ain't nobody lookin' at why he had to resort to that in the first place. Real talk.
Now, the Congolese Foreign Minister flyin' out there, meetin' with the fam and the Irish officials. She talkin' 'bout justice and transparency. But we seen this movie before. They always sayin' the right things, but the streets know better. We gotta see action, not just words.
They got video of this whole thing goin' down. Security guards holdin' him down, lookin' like one of 'em was kneein' on his neck. Sound familiar? That's the same sh*t that killed George Floyd. And now they wanna act like it ain't a race thing. Come on, man. Don't insult our intelligence.
Now, the Irish police, they “investigatin’”. Yeah, right. They gonna cover they own backs, just like they always do. The family lawyer got 41 questions for 'em. That's a whole lotta unanswered sh*t. They need answers, and they need 'em now.
This ain't just about one dude dyin'. This about how they treatin' Black folks all over the world. Whether it's in the States, in Europe, or in Ireland, we always gettin' the short end of the stick. They wanna paint him as a criminal, but they ain't talkin' about the system that pushed him to that point. They got this bro living in shelters, now they wonder why he out there tryna survive?.
The streets are watchin'. We ain't gonna let this sh*t slide. Justice for Yves Sakila. Period. We gon be organizin', mobilizin', and makin' sure they hear our voices. This ain't over until we get some real change, not just empty promises. They got money for war, but can't feed the poor? No justice, no peace, know what I'm sayin'?


