The greatest obstacle overdue in Africas struggle is the process - TopicsExpress



          

The greatest obstacle overdue in Africas struggle is the process of de-colonialisation, for the genuine Afrikan liberation agenda to triumph the minds, institutions, education and culture ought to be de-colonised. Expected during the electioneering season we hear of liberals brainwashing our people to firmly-believe a government without corruption will provide jobs, alleviate poverty and develop a society: the master-point is ...end corruption, get rid of a corrupt party proclaimed with the impression that manna will fall from parliament and because the mind of the native is still colonised he fall prey and negates the historical evolution of his structured socio-economic conditions. To a colonised mind those who confronts authority with what hes made to assume as the main-truth are the most progressive he supports and vote for just to vote against an organisation he associates with his unending socio-economic misery. Speaking the truth becomes a revolutionary act. On the other hand, by virtue of being colonised his character is complacent, conditioned to conform, the native turns against himself assuming hes the cause of his poverty, unemployment and mis-education vulnerable to deception the ruling party hand-overs match-box houses to a portion, subsidise business to employ a few, and parades connected celebrates* all attempts to make the native feel part of a developmental state, he then celebrates progress deep in the sea of poverty subject to an old colonial reality. In a neo-colonial country organisations who frequent widely accessible media programs & affordable pages win the broken-unsuspecting heart of a colonised mind.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 14:39:15 +0000

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