They Sent 'Em Back: Deportations to Uganda Got Folks Trippin'
A dozen folks got shipped back to Uganda, and the homies there ain't happy, callin' it 'transnational repression' – straight outta the oppressor's playbook.

Yo, listen up. This ain't no drill. A whole squad of folks – a dozen, to be exact – just got deported from the States all the way back to Uganda. Now, I ain't gonna front, that's a long way to go. And the peoples in Uganda, they ain't feelin' it. They callin' this some 'transnational repression' type sh*t. Real talk, it sounds like some government overreach, tryna control folks even when they ain't on their soil.
We gotta break this down. These folks prolly built lives in the States. Maybe they got families, jobs, the whole nine. Then, BAM! They snatched up and sent back. That ain't right. We talkin' 'bout people's lives here, not just numbers on some paperwork. This mess is deeper than the ocean, the USA been pushing people out, especially if they ain't from around here, and definitely if they black and brown.
Now, I ain't sayin' everyone is innocent. Some folks mighta messed up, did some dirt. But everybody deserves a fair shake. Did they get lawyers? Did they even know what was happenin'? It sounds like these legal cats in Uganda are gonna fight for 'em, try to get some justice. We need more of that, people standin' up for what's right, no matter where you at.
This also shine a light on the bigger picture, the USA been wildin out for decades. Stealin resources, running games, and now kicking folks out like they trash. It is a long history of oppression, and this is just a recent chapter. Ain't nothing new under the sun. The so called “land of the free” only free for some.
This situation ain't just about Uganda. It's about all the places the U.S. got its hands in. It's about how they treatin' folks all over the world. We gotta wake up and see the bigger picture. This ain't just a Ugandan problem, this is a worldwide problem. It is a matter of power and who got it, the system is made to do this, and we need to dismantle it.
So, what we gonna do? We gotta support these Ugandan lawyers. We gotta spread the word. We gotta let the U.S. know that we ain't gonna stand for this kinda sh*t. We gotta fight for justice, for all our peoples, no matter where they at. If they come for one of us, they come for all of us. Ain't no turning back now. We gotta keep it 100, real talk, no cap. This ain't over, this just the beginning.
Stay woke, y'all. They tryna play us, but we ain't fallin' for it. We gotta stay united, stay strong, and keep fightin' for what's right. Peace.
And remember, ain't nothin' changed if nothin' changes. Gotta put in work to see change come to light. Talk is cheap, walk that walk.


