Last night I was flipping back and forth between "AI" and "Thank God you're here" on NBC. I was moved...again, at the images of the poverty in Africa and at the Katrina victims. I am going to be honest (sorry Bruce, Zeppo and my other white bredrins). I wasn't moved at the sight of the white children in Kentucky and at the Boys and Girls institution in LA. I will get back to that later.
Seeing my fellow black people suffering like that, especially in Africa really touched my core. Whilst the whole idea of raising money to help these people is very noble, and i am sure with the popularity of AI they will raise millions, I said to myself "here we go again". This is another "We are the World" or "Live Aid" or "Farm Aid". The real question is why is Africa still in the same position it's in as in 1984-1985 when the light of the world was focussed on it. Why is there no single country on the continent of Africa that can be held as a beacon, as an example of good governance? Why is it that a continent of such riches cannot have not one country emerging as a leader? Why is it that a continent of millions of inhabitants cannot find leaders with vision and INTEGRITY? Is there a genetic flaw that makes blacks unable to effectively govern ourselves? Why is AIDS and diseases so rampant in Africa? Who is controlling the strings that is keeping Africa in a constant state of depression and poverty? Who is causing this genocide of negroes in Africa?
I am tired of seeing all these white superstars giving handouts to Africa. The Bonos, the Angelina Jolies, the Madonnas. They are keeping Africa in a constant state of dependency. I would respect them more if they and AI use their popularity and influences to shine a light on Africa's real problem - the powerful European countries, and the USA that is raping Africa. The eyes of the world are focussed on the Middle East and all this talk about terrorism when an set of people are being eliminated. Imagine, 1.3 MILLION persons living in an area the size of NY's Central Park.
Getting back to my point of lack of sympathy for the poor whites down south. Even though their situation is grim, it is by far, no comparission to the children in Africa and Louisianna. Those children looked fat and happy. I even saw a little boy wearing braces on his teeth. Even though they may be poor and illiterate, they still have the means to feed themselves. They have running water. They have houses to live in. They have soft beds to sleep on. They have a choice.
Seeing my fellow black people suffering like that, especially in Africa really touched my core. Whilst the whole idea of raising money to help these people is very noble, and i am sure with the popularity of AI they will raise millions, I said to myself "here we go again". This is another "We are the World" or "Live Aid" or "Farm Aid". The real question is why is Africa still in the same position it's in as in 1984-1985 when the light of the world was focussed on it. Why is there no single country on the continent of Africa that can be held as a beacon, as an example of good governance? Why is it that a continent of such riches cannot have not one country emerging as a leader? Why is it that a continent of millions of inhabitants cannot find leaders with vision and INTEGRITY? Is there a genetic flaw that makes blacks unable to effectively govern ourselves? Why is AIDS and diseases so rampant in Africa? Who is controlling the strings that is keeping Africa in a constant state of depression and poverty? Who is causing this genocide of negroes in Africa?
I am tired of seeing all these white superstars giving handouts to Africa. The Bonos, the Angelina Jolies, the Madonnas. They are keeping Africa in a constant state of dependency. I would respect them more if they and AI use their popularity and influences to shine a light on Africa's real problem - the powerful European countries, and the USA that is raping Africa. The eyes of the world are focussed on the Middle East and all this talk about terrorism when an set of people are being eliminated. Imagine, 1.3 MILLION persons living in an area the size of NY's Central Park.
Getting back to my point of lack of sympathy for the poor whites down south. Even though their situation is grim, it is by far, no comparission to the children in Africa and Louisianna. Those children looked fat and happy. I even saw a little boy wearing braces on his teeth. Even though they may be poor and illiterate, they still have the means to feed themselves. They have running water. They have houses to live in. They have soft beds to sleep on. They have a choice.
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