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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the situation remains tense between the government troops and the rebels of Laurent Nkunda. The rebels refuse to disarm as long as the Rwandan Hutu militiamen, some of whom took part in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda remain in Eastern Congo
This is Congo Brazaville but not RDC
By Apanamuzungo [Affiliate User] 1209483241 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveAfricans always welcomed outsiders, maybe Africans need to give up a bit of our humanity and "progress" in the same direction as the rest of the savages in the world because obviously our relation with eachother as humans will never improve because that wouldnt be considered a movement forward. Hmm i wonder how it'll all look 100 years from now when China accomplishes their goal in Africa.
I do understand your point though but we all see the world through different glasses.
So you believe ones "Race" is the deciding factor in the approach we take when dealing with the world we live in, interesting. Do you think if race was never invented 776 BCE and instead of "replacing" what was there arabs and europeans took a more diplomatic approach towards africans we would be asking ourself these questions today? I think you're doing what most people do, and is judge us as whole, then again why not since nobody is interested in the progression unless its on a global scale.
By Malifx [Affiliate User] 1208393372 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveMy previous approach to the subject is within the sphere of the very subject. For what concerns one black person or nation on earth, impacts & affects all other blacks on the planet. Being ignorant of this as fact, is one of the reasons why Africa, African societies remain illogical, inapt 2 progress. All of the other races in the world understand this cohesive interdependable relationship, the imminent impact relative to oneanother's well beings. Blacks have yet to understand this true theory.
By GWOZAGO [Affiliate User] 1208388820 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveWe can dream up solutions all day that will work, its going to take time and education and a common goal etc. But I thought we were responding on the situation the DRC is in and why they are in it? "won't make a situation better" this is not a constructive video so I stayed on topic!
By Malifx [Affiliate User] 1208284196 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI beleive that a strong fundation in parental responsibility toward their offsprings is essential to the well being of any society on the planet. Human beings are a country's most important ressources. & the children are the future of a nation. If black parents all over the world keep on ignoring their power, duties to shape the moral character, civility in black nations, will always hove the current DRC,HAITI; JAMAICA minus the tourist curtains, the U.S.'s black turf territorial ghettoes,etc.
By GWOZAGO [Affiliate User] 1208092915 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveIt doesn't really matter wut other ppl wishing 2 do u wrong, whether it's the US, Russia, or China. What is important, & revelant is wut u have been undertaken to move yourselves farward positively, & counter the negativity from those who hate us. When wut you do, or don't do, goes parallel to wut ohters are doing to hurt you, it becomes a perfect prescription for failure. It resulted in wut we're are witnessing today in black countries, societies, cummunities. What have we done for us lately?
By GWOZAGO [Affiliate User] 1208092206 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThe prob facing the ppl of the DRC, Haiti, & other parts of the black world could be so easy to bring about a solution, but a lack of general common good judgement in those societ, has been preventing the advent of progress. Disregards 2 fello country men's lives has been somehow culturalized in those countries. This is indic of a failure in moral leadership, & most individual household with parents raising future citiz, hav done a very poor job, failing 2 teach their chil civility 2ward othez
By GWOZAGO [Affiliate User] 1208091741 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveMalifx, what has been taking place in the DRC, basically has been happening in many other black countries around the world. There is a common trend or common denominator, to this. I'm HAITIAN, &, if you've been checking out world news lately, you'd find out that, it's not that diff. than the DRC. There are fundamental human misjudgements & miscalculations to these ever ending human tragedies occurring in our black countries. Making excuses, or blaming others, won't make situations get better.
By GWOZAGO [Affiliate User] 1208091109 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeyou TOTALLY RIGHT, dude!!! niggaz in africa don't give a F**k 'bout russia, USA , whatever...they just wanna kill and eat each other
By iamplaya [Affiliate User] 1207752368 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThe genocide occurring in the Congo is actually FAR worse then that in Darfur; however, it is also harder for the media to reach all the way to the Congo, which is why it is not as widely known / popular.
By LamboidSuture [Affiliate User] 1206854254 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveDo you even know anything about the history of the war and how a change in the balance of power before powel left set all these events in motion. Do you even know the behind the scene fighting the US and Russia has been doing for who controls the congo?
By Malifx [Affiliate User] 1205699213 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveDo you even know anything about the history of the war and how a change in the balance of power before powel left set all these events in motion. Do you even know the behind the scene fighting the US and Russia has been doing for who controls the congo?
By Malifx [Affiliate User] 1205699213 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveDo you even know anything about the history of the war and how a change in the balance of power before powel left set all these events in motion. Do you even know the behind the scene fighting the US and Russia has been doing for who controls the congo?
By Malifx [Affiliate User] 1205699209 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveDo you even know anything about the history of the war and how a change in the balance of power before powel left set all these events in motion. Do you even know the behind the scene fighting the US and Russia has been doing for who controls the congo?
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