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Flashmag January 2021 www.flashmag.net
The current situation of black nations lobotomized by a powerist elite who since the 1960s has spent most of their time to mimic the colonist, whom they imitate within the limits of the absurd, some even claiming to be the best student of Western masters in front of an African audience yet officially independent, and sovereign in its choices of education, and development, is asymptomatic of the slump of black nations, which for a long time, still risks being the laughing stock of the world; if this retrograde paradigm of submission persists in its relationship with the outside world.
Since independence the rulers of black nations with a few exceptions, have led their people to believe that all that was better had to be in the West in an extroverted behavior bordering prostitution. For the slightest migraine, African presidents prefer to go into exile on the shores of Lake Geneva, or in private clinics in Paris or London, spending millions of euros, confirming at the same time, with abject cynicism, that hospitals of the Third World are dying factories that they nevertheless promoted in speeches with pompous slogans, like health for all in the year 2000.
While the West is declining, both because of its internal dysfunctions and the general discontent and bad press it inspires in the black nations that it has continuously dominated since the docking of the first Portuguese boats on the coasts of the Congo in the 15th century; it is easy to understand that the force which should take over from the colonial heritage of a West which no longer has the means of its policy, in a kind of "domestication of the servile African mass" is China, whose ambitions of colonization and even of populating weak nations dependent on its infrastructures that it builds by trap loans, are no longer in the shadow of a doubt.
Obviously, the hardcore anti-Westerners, who cannot be blamed for disliking a force that has humiliated them for 500 years will say that all is better except the West; but very few ask the question whether the black nations are mentally strong enough not to enter into another relationship of slavish exploitation?
The answer to this question is negative, in view of what is happening and raging in Africa. At the present time, despite the efforts to raise awareness and the renewal of a certain African pride, both on the continent and in its diaspora of Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas, it continues to be sorely lacking, this political will, which should build and strengthen new economic and social relations for the total liberation of the African peoples;
Arabian Warrior Tunisia North Africa
Lerone Pieters