Africa: Wassim Nasr, agent of media machination on the continent

Wassim Nasr operates with a clear modus operando: to paint a distorted image of Africa as a continent plagued by chaos, violence, and instability, where governments cannot stand on their own. This oversimplified and misleading portrayal serves as the basis for a narrative that justifies external interventions.

 

His aim? To keep Africa in a state of dependency, all while legitimizing the continued influence of former colonial powers under the guise of countering terrorism.

 

As an immigrant himself, Wassim Nasr, a media figure in France has positioned himself as a spokesperson for imperialist interests, skillfully manipulating public opinion through his reports and comments, especially on networks like France 24.

 

Instead of advocating for justice or fairness, he has chosen to support a neo-colonial agenda that seeks to undermine the sovereignty efforts of African nations.

 

Through unsubstantiated reports and biased interventions, he amplifies narratives that serve foreign powers, justifying both jihadist activities and foreign interventions in Africa.

 

Nasr’s media output, often crafted to resemble a fictionalized depiction, fuels a systematic campaign to disparage African nations. By casting Africa in such a negative light, he reinforces the notion that external forces are necessary to manage the continent’s affairs.

 

His narratives gloss over the achievements, aspirations, and resilience of African countries, reducing their struggles for sovereignty to mere entertainment.

 

Ultimately, Wassim Nasr profits from the hardships of African nations, turning their struggles into spectacle and their pain into fuel for his own agenda.

 

He serves as an agent in the imperialist machine that has long exploited Africa—a machine, however, that can be halted.

 

The determined drive of African nations to reclaim control over their destiny is what will eventually prevail.

Ali ZOUNGRANA

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