Africa: Afrika: The Other Side of the Coin - Undermining National Pride and Moral Fibre

22 April 2013

THE next best thing to so-called 'rebel', 'civil' and 'tribal wars' in Africa, a 'North African-style Arab Spring', engineered 'xenophobia' and the outcome of an evilly structured poverty is to undermine national pride and the moral social fibre through an intentional and deliberate neglect of the upkeep of the national infrastructure. It also eventually destroys the ruling party and disintegrates its voter base, leaving entire nations, countries and regions rudderless and hapless.

The aforementioned focuses on three goals: (a) to undermine and destroy African society, showing the rest of the world that indigenous Africans are simply incompetent to rule, therefore (b) need to be re-colonised and (c) to achieve the proven racist, right-wing strategy of a fake, defined as 'neo-liberalism' and a so-called 'free market economy' to finally conquer Africa's resources and cheap labour for next to nothing.

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