RE: "the movement."
November 17, 2016 at 12:23 pm
(This post was last modified: November 17, 2016 at 12:23 pm by Drich.)
Mathilda Wrote:I've already admitted to your brand of racism, and i asked if we could move past that accusation.. I guess you need to show the world how much better and more progressive you are than I... That said let's look at those countries.(November 16, 2016 at 12:54 pm)Drich Wrote: can you name one in the history of the world?
#delusionallemmingthinker
Wow, Drich reaches a new low.
I knew that he lacked any form of empathy for the suffering of others, but didn't know that he was a full blown racist as well.
#TrumpSupporterShowsTrueColours
(Botswana, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ghana, Senegal are apparently the most stable governments in Africa.)
botswana
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/2009/af/135939.htm
Sounds like if you are a strong black christian male, of the Tswana people it paradise.. If how ever your gay, woman, been kidnapped/human chattel slave or worse yet one of the indigenous 'San people.' Your screwed.
Rwanda
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/co...258849.htm
"tier 2 slavery and sex trafficking and to a lessor extent slave destination country."
Oh, and there was the 'recent' 1,000,000 person genocide that eliminated the tutsi minority..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_genocide
Tanzania
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/244606.pdf
70% of the people live in EXTREME poverty/$1.25 a day, Tanzania is a great place to visit if you have money, but living there ranks 157 out of 183 most impoverished countries in the world that boast multi billion dollar trade and industrial deals for the government. Not to mention out of control AIDS outbreak...
Tanzani is the book "Animal Farm" in motion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanzania
Ghana
On the surface seems like an idea country, then you look into it's past and even into recent events concerning disputes between tribes, and you find that word again.. Genocide. There was appearently a mass genocide in 94 and a push to it again in 2012... It seems when the collective majority gets it's way everything is good.. But when the minorities get alittle too uppity everyone who is not apart of the majority must die...
http://www.genocidewatch.org/images/Ghan...ssness.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLFKc_lwvl0
Sengal Seems like the idealic Islamic state.
If you don't mind the application of type Sheria law/restrictions, then Sengal maybe the one exceptional S-SA nation
https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/afr...t-senegal/
However for the rest of IDK AMERICA that is a Horrid place to live, under the boot of government!!!
I think I'll pass, even though you think these are a shinning examples of what any society should look like, let alone the utopic model the OP was asking for. EVEN IF These are the BEST examples...
Can you imagine if any of the problems I mentioned were a direct result of just 1 of the president's failed policies how this country would react?
Quote:Because the governments of these countries would be a good source or would inspire positive 'change' as our current democracy is replaced by just some of the 'key' attributes of these 'successful countries:#IdealicFoolUnableIdentifyReality
The BLM Manifesto is NOT Taking the bits of government that make these societies semi successful. That my foolish Idealist is the 'colonialism' England imprinted on them. It is the same sort of stuff we got going on here already. They are taking all of the negative things all of theses countries do, and want to implement them here! They are looking to segregate and empower a minority in a none democratic way, which will lead to a divide/war in this country. ( you may laugh but that is EXACTLY what happened in 1861) They are advocating 'scorched earth policies' when they do not get their way, (riots looting and the beatings of non-'supporters.')
Which BTW is what is holding these nations back from being shinning examples of S-SA nations.