Here is another article from the Financial Times, where? These are Whites and probably White-Jews, too. Giving THEIR SEALS OF APPROVAL or whatever, on how Black Africa is now on the come up. -_- Like we need THEIR APPROVAL. Or assessment of OUR SITUATION. One thing I have always pointed out is that we as Black Americans? The reason why Nazi-America wants us DESTROYED?
Is because we have THE POTENTIAL TO BE A CRITICAL COG IN A RETURN OF BLACK POWER AND RESPECTABILITY WITHIN THE WORLD. The one thing that Our Ancestral Homeland LACKS!?
Is TECHNICAL EXPERTISE.
SKILLED LABOR AND SKILLED MIDDLE-MANAGEMENT.
TEACHERS AT VARIOUS POSITIONS OF TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW, TO HELP EDUCATE AND GIVE THEM THE TRAINING AND INSIGHT THEY NEED TO GET ON THEIR FEET AND COMPETE!
Mac Maharaj's interview he pointed out that many times the reason why FOREIGNERS are ALLOWED to come into Africa as a whole and do business and get lucrative deals is because THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE BRINGING THEIR TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND SHARING IT WITH THE BLACK AFRICAN COUNTRY THAT LET THEM IN, HOWEVER!? And we KNOW THIS as Black Americans. Whites have ALWAYS BEEN LEERY OF HOW MUCH KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION SHOULD "THE NEGRO HAVE". It doesn't take a degree IN STUPIDITY to understand that once someone knows, experiences, and UNDERSTANDS. How to DO FOR THEMSELVES?
THEE LAST FUCKIN PERSON THEY WILL KEEP AROUND THEM IS THE MUTHAFUCKA WHO ENSLAVED, RAPED, KILLED, MURDERED AND FUCKED UP THEIR LIFE! Unless you're a COMPLETE FUCKIN FOOL! Only DUMB-ASSES keep DIRTBAGS AROUND THEM! Where you KNOW that they commit CRIMINAL ACTS! Or HAVE COMMITTED CRIMINAL ACTS AND NEVER PAID FOR THEM.
For all of the bullshit that White South Africans claimed and claim, White South African wealth has SKYROCKETED! But now the fault within THEIR APARTHEID SYSTEM, WHICH I'VE SHOWN YOU BEFORE! HAS KICKED IN! The masses, THE FUCKIN MASSES OF WHITE SOUTH AFRICANS WERE ALWAYS STUPID AS SHIT! And they were ALWAYS GETTING USED BY THEIR 1% AND UPPER CASTE-CLASS OF WHITES! So now that THEIR SYSTEM HAS ENDED TO SUPPORT THEM!?
Now they have to actually fuckin COMPETE! And this is something that THEY WILL NOT, TALK ABOUT! Under the Apartheid System YOU COULD BE DUMB AS SHIT! AS A WHITE, BUT STILL GET JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES AND ALL THIS OTHER SHIT! We have the same BULLSHIT HERE in Nazi-America. Your White Coworker CAN BE DUMB AS SHIT! And still get paid more than you and then the Whites in charge and AROUND YOU, find this DUMB-ASS FUNNY! While you're looking at your fuckin paycheck and hard work and saying "How THE FUCK!? DOES THIS FOOL STILL HAVE THEIR JOB! WITH THE USELESS SHIT THEY DO!"
You already know how. And THAT IS THE ADVANTAGE TO OWNING SHIT. Period. When YOU OWN SHIT, YOU MAKE THE RULES! You wanna keep the Court Jester at Your Job, AY!? IT'S YOUR BUSINESS! KEEP THEM! KEEP. THEM! You don't own shit? Then you complain as a Black Person? "OH MY GOD RASHEED!? RASHIDA!? WHY MUST YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT BOB! HE'S A GREAT WORKER! SEEMS LIKE YOU NEED A TIMEOUT!" -_- Translation, verbal warning or suspension and of course Bob will be told that you dared to bring up his shitty incompetence. All of these things are thanks to Dumb-Niggers saying we should integrate with Whites and now we're finding ourselves HAVING TO DETACH OURSELVES, WHILE OPPORTUNITIES ARE RUNNING BY US LAUGHING IN OUR FUCKIN FACES! Because we wasted OUR TIME thinking that;
WHAT COULD GO WRONG DEPENDING ON THE DESCENDANTS OF PEOPLE WHO MURDERED US!? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, wait!? THAT'S NOT FUNNY! AND IT'S STUPID TOO! WHO THE FUCK IS STEERING THIS GODDAMN SHIP!?
This post was typed to Public Enemy's, Caught, Can we Get a Witness. I just saw something REAL INTERESTING. So that is another reason why I am listening to this song. Because Whites and White-Jews and EVERYONE ELSE! Works OVERTIME to protect THEIR INVESTMENTS. Yet the moment they even THINK we're ABOUT TO DO THE SAME THING? They're right there to try to TALK SHIT ABOUT HOW WE'RE WRONG FOR PROTECTING OUR INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL INNOVATIONS AND CREATIONS!
July 24, 2015 12:19 pm
The economic and cultural revival that has shifted perceptions of Sub-Saharan Africa (Translation this is Code-Speak for Black Africa and let this be a lesson to all of you about Our Arabic Brothers. They've occupied all of North Africa and continuously make it clear that THEY DO NOT want anything to do with ANYTHING BLACK. They are DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SUB-SAHARA BULLSHIT. And in typical fashion Whites go along with it because it implies SUB-HUMAN, SUB-STANDARD, BUT THESE BITCHES AND BASTARDS WON'T SAY BLACK AFRICA! BECAUSE THEN THEY KNOW IT IMPLIES POWER AND SOLIDARITY AND IT MAKES THEM SHIT THEMSELVES! Wordplay, it is THE ONE SKILL along with BASIC PSYCHOLOGY that Whites have truly mastered.)
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n March, Africa’s most populous nation provided one of the most poignant affirmations of the power of democracy since the election of Nelson Mandela in 1994 brought an end to white minority rule in South Africa. For the first time in Nigeria’s history, an incumbent (Goodluck Jonathan), beaten at relatively fair elections, bowed out gracefully, paving the way for the first transition from one elected president to another from an opposing party.
By signalling their rejection of the crony capitalism and criminality that have undermined their potential, Nigerians provided a fillip to reformers across Africa at a moment when the path towards more democratic and accountable rule is strewn with bumps.
Nigeria’s election came at a pivotal moment in Africa’s evolution, when the choices that governments make are becoming more critical, and the margin for mismanagement is that much finer.
Over the past decade and a half, resource-rich countries have enjoyed consistently high prices for the commodities they have in abundance. Services and retail businesses — South African supermarkets among them — have flourished across the board as companies take advantage of a more liberal economic environment to meet the huge untapped demands of the continent’s poorly served markets.
This special issue of FT Weekend Magazine reflects on an economic and cultural revival that has shifted perceptions of sub-Saharan Africa from burden and basket case to repository of talent, resources and opportunity. But maintaining the momentum while maintaining the peace, now that commodity prices have ebbed and debts are rising again, will be a challenge, given the scale of what lies ahead.
Ethiopia is a case in point. A state-driven development model — in defiance of liberal market orthodoxies adopted by many other African states — is lifting people out of poverty. Farmers’ collectives are not supposed to work. In Ethiopia, where exceptionalism is a default position, they mostly do.Around 70 per cent of sub-Saharan Africans are aged under 30. Armed with mobile phones, internet access and improving flight connections, this generation is far better connected across borders than before. Few governments, be they autocratic or democratic, can afford to ignore their needs and aspirations or suppress the cross-germination of ideas.
In return for the strides it is making in industrial development, service delivery and infrastructure investment, the government in Addis Ababa demands conformity. Bloggers, even when only mildly critical, can end up in jail. The elections held in May were so predictable that they will struggle to make a footnote in history. The ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, which draws inspiration from China’s communist party, won a clean sweep of all 546 national assembly seats. Party leaders pay only the faintest lip service to the still messy pluralism taking root elsewhere in Africa.
Ask young Ethiopians whether they accept the heavy-handed way in which their government muzzles opponents, and they regularly say no: they want development but they also want to enjoy more of the kind of freedom Nigerians have.
Getting the balance wrong has increasingly dangerous consequences — driving young people into the arms of extremists, of whom the most menacing, but by no means the only ones, are the Islamist groups terrorising a swath of Africa below the Sahara desert.
The democratic gains that some countries, including Nigeria, have made are likely to remain fragile as long as they are not accompanied by a more equitable distribution of the dividends.
The outcome in Nigeria’s March elections was far from inevitable. Many Nigerians feared an attempt by the ruling party to remain in power at all costs. The irony is that they voted for a disciplinarian, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, who has something in common with his Ethiopian peers, both in terms of his belief in the role the state should be playing in driving development and in his personal intolerance of corruption.
“If you run an economy in which it’s easy to make money from rent-seeking, from political connections, subsidies and contracts, you tend to end up with a more unequal society,” says Lamido Sanusi, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and now emir of Kano. An admirer of Meles Zenawi, the late Ethiopian premier and former guerrilla leader, he adds: “If you create an economy in which you make money by producing real goods and services, one in which you invest in education and doctors and engineers and IT specialists, you get more even distribution.”
The combination of more even distribution and greater political freedom might begin to unleash the true potential. The question still, tortuously, is whether the two are mutually exclusive.
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