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The African Democracy

The African Democracy

The African Democracy

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Editorial:
Partridge Africa
Año de edición:
2015
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Artes: aspectos generales
ISBN:
9781482806731
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While Africa accepted to receive democracy, African leaders closed their eyes against the weaknesses of the system. The weakness of the African democracy was the strength of the leaders and those who were prepared to exploit the continent. These prepared the big population to toil for the benefit of a few. African democracy has eaten away the African culture, morals, lifestyle, and languages. African democracy ate the African form of governance, justice, unity, peace, medicine man, music and dance and labeled them primitive. Among the continents on earth, only the African ancestry and languages have been lost and disposed. In African democracies, the promise of prosperity is pegged on foreign languages. It is only in African democracies where every African child must put more than twenty-five years to learn a foreign language to have a future. Only in Africa where 75 percent of the population is insecure in all areas of life and live below the poverty line. It is only in African democracies where among a billion people, none can make a spoon or a simple toothpick. Only African democracies depend on imports, foreign investors, or naturalized citizens (from Asia, Europe, or America) and not the African citizens in industrial development. The world should stand up and save Africa to educate her own children in her languages. Africa has the right to choose from reality, away from mockery. Africa is the only continent that thrives to do away with her languages in pursuit for foreign languages. Africa has the only culture that is demonstrated as archaic and antihuman. Everything that is African is below par compared to that of the rest of the world. Why? Africa is unique; the Africans are a distinct people, and the continent, which is the most wealthy with minerals, is surprisingly with the poorest people on earth. There is a technology gap in Africa. The African democracy is the worst form of governance ever founded by humanity.

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