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14 Dec 2014 23:51 #228527
by pattycake
THEY HAVE TO BE TAKEN CARE OF.
THEY'RE LIVING ON FOREIGN AID.
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14 Dec 2014 23:56 #228528
by TRINIDADDY
You've made no points. You have said Africans "worship idols", yet use as an example just another western oil puppet. Do you also blame Iraqis for "choosing Saddam?" Chile for "choosing Pinochet"?
You've also said "Ugandans choose to be homophobic", as though Ugandans woke up one morning and "decided to hate gays".
This is superficial thinking.
If a black man cuts my head off, I would seek to understand the forces which led the black man to cutting my head off. Once I understand those forces, I would probably sympathise with him.
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15 Dec 2014 00:02 #228529
by TRINIDADDY
There are hundreds of articles on the internet, by people spanning numerous fields, which will explain to you how Africa is locked in perpetual debt repayments. Suffice to say that they are not "living on aid". They are dying to send aid to us. Every dollar of "aid" sent to Africa by our banks results in over 3 dollars coming back to us. We're loansharking them and slowly taking all their assets.
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15 Dec 2014 00:10 #228531
by pattycake
And certainly you will find those forces to be the white man. ::LOL::
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15 Dec 2014 00:32 - 15 Dec 2014 00:39 #228534
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Like I said, Museveni is increasingly despised by Ugandans. He has already removed his one rival in Uganda's upcoming elections. He will not relinquish power, Ugandans will eventually realize this and he will have to be forcibly overthrown.
You are blaming Ugandans for Museveni? You are blaming the Ungandans who still support him? You are blaming Ugandans for the death penalty for gays?
Museveni and homophobia are not "caused by Ugandans". They are caused by a complex web of history. Asking Ugandans to "magically change" is akin to me expecting you to magically gain the willpower to read a history book. Wont happen without extreme pressure.
It has been only about 40 years since the British Empire left Uganda. How can you expect them to build a nation in 40 years when everything of value in the country is owned by outsiders, when locals are polluted with Christian and sectarian brainwashing, when the only leader backed with money and arms is a puppet of Westerners, when their country is locked into paying back unpayable loans, when they do not control their own currency and when, as of 2011, 95 percent of Ugandans do not have land titles.
Life is not a Walt Disney movie. I imagine you in 1880s America condescendingly yelling at black people. Or in 1970s Algeria yelling at Algerians: "Why are you still poor! Don't you realize you are free!"
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15 Dec 2014 00:48 #228536
by pattycake
Firstly,
Every political leader ends up increasingly despised for one reason or another. That's how the idolatry force works because the person you treat like god in return treats you like s***. Every gang and syndicate leader ends up turned on by one of their own minions who got tired of their bad boy deity treating them s***. People are stupid. They expect a bad boy or bad girl to be good and nurturing to them. They're f****** stupid.
And am I blaming Ugandans for Museveni?
Yep. And you know why?
Because they're about to vote in another one and do the same stupid s*** all over again.
As before, the system doesn't determine behavior, it's behavior that determines the system.
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15 Dec 2014 01:03 #228538
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Yes, because the ruling western model of democratic elections and presidents/prime ministers is inherently despotic. These models are designed to alienate and disempower civilians. Genuinely democratic and egalitarian models are what's needed. These things are incompatible with capitalism, private property, private profit etc, and if you stray from these models anyway, you will be destroyed.
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15 Dec 2014 01:05 - 15 Dec 2014 01:12 #228540
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No.
It's for the reason I previously gave you.
People are stupid and incredibly slow to learn.
In the ancient pre-Christian allegories, human stupidity is depicted with the Child as Pharaoh glyph. A kid with a crown and his fingers stuck in his mouth. People want to be led by a child and expect a childish person to nurture them. They're stupid and what shapes and supports the imbalance of politics.
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15 Dec 2014 01:15 #228541
by pattycake
Okay, now let's get to President Goodluck in Nigeria.
Do you really think that he's not really the one behind that Boko Haram gang and the kidnapping of those girls? If not, then think again.
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