By Aondoakaa Daniel
As a saying goes "there's always a sense in every nonsense", this have been proven a thousand and one times. Again, I'll prove the presence of sense in the nonsense allegedly ascribed to Donald Trump in a speech sited on an
online news media a few days ago. It is not certain if these were the very words of the President elect, USA, but they present to us a 'comprehensive partial understanding' of the whites about the Blacks- Negro.
"...The fact that blacks and Arabs look like human beings does not necessarily make them sensible human beings. Hedgehogs are not porcupines and lizards are not crocodiles because they look alike. If God had wanted us to be equal to blacks and Arabs, he would have created us all of a uniform colour and intellect. But he created us differently.
Whites, blacks, yellow, the rulers and the ruled. intellectually we are superior to the blacks and Arabs. That has been proven beyond the reasonable doubt over the years..."
"...Let us all accept the fact that the black man is a symbol of poverty, mental inferiority, laziness and emotional incompetence. To make the matter worse, he can do everything possible to defend his stupidity. Give them money for development and they will fight and create hatred and enmity for themselves. Drill oil wells for them and they will not have peace all the days of their life. See,for instance, what's happening in Nigeria,Southern Sudan, Malawi, DRC just to mention a few..."
"...Therefore that the white man is created to rule the black man, Africans will always have day dreams. And here is the creature (black man) that lacks foresight but only sees what is near him and still fails to know what to do. A black man is stupid to the extent that he cannot plan for his life beyond a year. Therefore how can they develop and live longer..."
"...Corruption in west (And China) is a big abomination but in africa, it's so huge that it is slowly becoming an acceptable way of life. They sing and rejoice to their corrupt political leaders.
They worship their scandal-ridden religious leaders like their gods. Lest you forget, these so called Africans are praising, dancing and praying for the people that have impoverished them, and who comes to hide their loot here..."
"...The worst tragedy in Africa is that if you dare stand up and speak up for what's right, you may end up regretting. The few wise and open-minded Africans who have tried to educate these fools about civilization have met the worst. They have been pushed hard on the wall, they have been silenced and others have been killed.
Before I finish, let me tell Africans that before you jump and call me a racist, an anti-blacks or whatever term you may wish to use against me, first tackle runaway corruption, dreadful terrorism, tribalism, poverty, unemployment, diseases, illiteracy, ignorance and inequality that have put your whole continent on the verge of collapse. Hate me or love me I don't care. I know this is the plain truth which will never see the light of the day to the cowards that are afraid to be told as it is."
If you have been a fan of my page, Aondoakaa Daniel Support Team on Facebook, or had at least clicked on www.mynaijland.com, then you'll agree with me that I dealt hard in part with the issue of 'African mentality' which have hampered development in Africa. I read keenly those words above, in the process of so doing, mixed feelings were stirred up. However I was able to deduce certain things which I wish we scavenge from this junk of a speech.
Though the speeches above, without much debating, pose a hate message and a "threat" to the black race, the points containted in the speech portrays the condition of Africa and Africans. However, it lies within the power of Africans to change Africa; the salvation of Africa and Africans lies with the younger generation- youths. It is time for total mental purging of Africans if we desire to develop.
At a time of ideological revolution and mental evolution, there is no space and place for cowards who cannot move or be moved at a good pace in a race to political salvation and emancipation. Do not embrace hate, embrace the challenge brought to you in those speeches and let's move Africa forward. A call to patriotism.
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