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Fri, 10 May 2024 Feature Article

The white man seems not to be a wise man

The white man seems not to be a wise man
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The UK cries about migrants crossing the channel from France. Soon the first flights of migrants will land from London into Kigali. Iraq is thought to be another alternative to handle the massive influx of illegal migrants.

The overwhelming number of migrants do not leave home to look for greener pastures but out of despair not to have a sustainable future in their native countries. This unbearable situation is based on two main factors, the political system and the economic situation in their home countries.

E.g. Africans would rather prefer to stay in Ghana and West Africa and enjoy the warm weather instead of facing cold and snow. Many of the potential illegal migrants sit on packed bags yet lack the funds for the migration journey or fear in Burkina Faso being slaughtered by locals who want the cash in their pockets. Some fear dying in the sea or starving crossing the African continent. Others not leaving see survival at home as a better future than a comfortable life to struggle for abroad away from friends and family.

Former Colonial Masters flood Aid, Financial support, volunteers, soldiers, and Advisors into Africa while standing at the sideline of the political playing field occasionally with assassination or behind-the-scenes changes of black faces. The fast-growing African societies by far outsmart the support given by the white man. His ongoing exploitation of African nations and bribing of their fake leaders educated in their territories is an additional burden on the ongoing process and the blood lost by migration.

No direct political influence on Africa makes the old Masters look like beetles lying on their backs with feet stretched struggling in the air. Critics think their positions look rather like a woman begging to be (im-)pregnated with the seeds of wisdom. Such harsh comments are a interesting pictures but not really helpful. White democratically elected leaders see their legacy as an interim short period waiting for the next leader to take over.

To change nations fundamentally and bring them back on track to reach the glory of their destiny is a general task only possible to succeed by either a political dictator (Singapore, Rwanda), or in small African countries like Nambia and Botswana while other nations to change is a colossal challenge and undertaking.

African countries tend to believe that through the back door, their new Colonial Masters (Russia, China, and partly Brazil) have come to rescue them. The moment Africa is empty of natural resources or/and becomes a political burden to them the sleepy black minds will wake up in shock and disbelief. Being in the hands of others makes the struggling process toward true independence and growth so much harder for future generations. When the money generated from African soil dries out Africa will be a market to dump foreign products and services into with the increasing challenge to be paid back.

History is never repeating itself but always comes back in a different form. Therefore it would not come as a surprise if suicidal ready white independent minds one day would sit on African thrones to complete the unfinished work of Pan-African heroes like Thomas Sankara, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah or legendary Nelson Mandela.

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