Do you sincerely believe in your heart that the black man is mature
enough to govern himself, his institutions, and his nations? There
is virtually no doubt that many black people are as brilliant as
sunshine, and perform excellently when given opportunities in white
institutions, but when they are left to govern themselves, the
results have been chaos, confusion, destructions, excessive
corruption, and sheer abuse of valuable resources meant for their
populace. If you doubt these assertions, look across the periphery
of black nations, and what do you see? You see civil strife in
nations like the Ivory Coast, Liberia, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Sierra Leone, Sudan; you see proliferation of pandemic
diseases like AIDS and malaria; You see unacceptable crime rates in
nations like Jamaica, South Africa, Nigeria, and many others; you
see grinding poverty, hunger, and hopelessness in nations like
Haiti, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda; you see mayhem and absolute
lawlessness in places like Somalia, and of course do not forget the
recent carnage in Rwanda, the amputations of legs and arms, and
senseless mass rapes of innocent young girls by drunken soldiers in
places like Sierra Leone and Liberia. This book discusses the
political situation of selected countries governed by the black
man, and reveals the problems of governance, mismanagement,
excessive corruption, kleptomaniac behavior, and various abuses of
the ruling class, and the resulting grinding poverty, hopelessness,
diseases, and civil unrest in these nations. These problems are
fueling the mass exodus of essentially economic refugees from these
nations to the Western countries. This book discusses how ruthless,
selfish, andegomaniacal leaders are destroying their countries by
sowing the seeds of anarchy, and then turning around and throwing
sand in the eyes of their populace by blaming the Central
Intelligence Agency and other Western intelligence networks for the
coups, civil wars, assassinations, and chaos and the resulting
poverty in their nations. The author concludes by suggesting that
the World Bank, which holds most of the loans of these nations, can
be empowered to help manage the revenues of these nations for the
betterment of their entire societal development, which will benefit
the vast majority of the needy, the helpless, the diseased, and
those caught in the mire of grinding poverty.
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