Two Soldiers Missin' in Morocco? Somethin' Ain't Right
Two of our own disappeared after that African Lion exercise? Gotta ask, who lookin' out for our folks fr fr?

Aight, listen up. Word on the street is two soldiers went missin' in Morocco after that African Lion exercise. Now, I ain't tryna start nothin', but somethin' ain't smellin' right 'bout this whole situation. They doin' military drills in Africa, but can't even keep track of they own people? That's wild.
This African Lion thing, they call it some big partnership. But real talk, who really benefitin' from all this? It ain't the folks back home strugglin' to pay rent, that's for sure. They spendin' billions on these overseas operations, while communities back here still dealin' with police brutality and lack of jobs. Where the priorities at?
AFRICOM, man, that's just another extension of the same system. They claimin' they fightin' terrorism and keepin' the peace, but it feel like they just protectin' corporate interests and messin' with folks' land and resources. It's a power play, plain and simple.
And let's keep it 100: how much do these soldiers even know 'bout the countries they marchin' through? They probably got more knowledge 'bout Call of Duty than the real situation on the ground. Ain't no way they buildin' bridges with nobody when they treatin' the whole continent like a playground for war games.
The real question is, who lookin' out for these soldiers? The military talkin' 'bout honor and duty, but when somethin' go wrong, they always slow to give up the truth. Our folks deserve better than to be used as pawns in somebody else's game.
Gotta pray them boys come home safe. And gotta keep holdin' these institutions accountable. They can flex they muscles overseas, but they can't hide the fact that they ain't really 'bout protectin' the people. It's time for some real change, for real.
Stay woke, y'all. Don't let them fool you with all that propaganda. We gotta stand up for our own, and make sure they ain't gettin' played. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all we got.


