All you Africans argue about a colonial period that lasted less then 50 years and u throw up pathetic arguments colonialism was only about resource theft to enrich europeans. Yes that occurred but even if recompensated, this won't change the continent dilemma of failed or unproductive nations. As I stand before the AU, my speech would be the following, carefully crafted to the continent. I will be naturally booed for not preaching the 'woke' narrative on colonialism, I will be shunned and called all sorts of names such as 'house negro, asslicker, field negro'. I am prepared to shoulder those insults becuz what I propose will solve the continent issue and usher in a period of growth.
The colonial period was a short period of time on the continent, they saw us all the same, even though we see each other as foreign, they didn't understand local dynamics of the continent, they wanted to export their highly centralized govt system culture or they picked 'favorites' inside nations or even across nations, but this was the world conditions at their time.
They slapped us with a national name and border and said good luck even though we never were nations with a shared national identity. We have pre-existing identities such as tribes and clan and those loyalties will always supercede the fictional nation they created post world war 2. Imagine for a moment Genghis Khan was the world power and carved europe how he sees them without any knowledge of local dynamics and then said good luck. How would these nation fare on the global stage? it would be a disastrous outcome.
African leaders don't look hypocritical when ur leaders emulate colonial systems and colonial culture in your governance yet you want to tell europeans how bad they were? why doesn't the continent realize where the real problem lies our 'fake nations not rooted in any history'. The solution to the continent is simple solution below.
The international order is a 'rules' based one to eliminate different statuses for members or global chaos. The rules defines the club. The U.N is an international rules based order. The general assembly needs to have 'two chambers' one for nations and one for a tribal council. The definition for 'tribe' will need to include universal rules such as a defined geographic territory similar to nations, a historical and ongoing social group, a recognized elder or monarch authority, etc. Each will have a UN vote and enjoy similar nation state rights and of course responsibility.
The world doesn't need to be worried of a global upheavel or radical change not done slowly(federation, confederation, etc) as long as it's rules based. The colonial powers shouldn't assume past mistakes made will lead to revenge or persecution but what aggravates resentment and lack of cooperatin are mistakes that are not rectified especially when solutions are presented to address the real challenges facing colonial inherited countries while respecting the global order structure.
The greatest aspirations of people is self rule and independence to decide and determine it's own destiny. The greatest mistake isn't colonialism but the left over inheritance of carving a nation with peoples who never shared a national identity. The global order will remain intact only the general assembly will be tweaked to account for on-ground realities of the world. The general assembly/tribal councils will always be 'pawns' and security council will be global arms manufacturer and veto nations post world war 2 will be veto nations.
The colonial period was a short period of time on the continent, they saw us all the same, even though we see each other as foreign, they didn't understand local dynamics of the continent, they wanted to export their highly centralized govt system culture or they picked 'favorites' inside nations or even across nations, but this was the world conditions at their time.
They slapped us with a national name and border and said good luck even though we never were nations with a shared national identity. We have pre-existing identities such as tribes and clan and those loyalties will always supercede the fictional nation they created post world war 2. Imagine for a moment Genghis Khan was the world power and carved europe how he sees them without any knowledge of local dynamics and then said good luck. How would these nation fare on the global stage? it would be a disastrous outcome.
African leaders don't look hypocritical when ur leaders emulate colonial systems and colonial culture in your governance yet you want to tell europeans how bad they were? why doesn't the continent realize where the real problem lies our 'fake nations not rooted in any history'. The solution to the continent is simple solution below.
The international order is a 'rules' based one to eliminate different statuses for members or global chaos. The rules defines the club. The U.N is an international rules based order. The general assembly needs to have 'two chambers' one for nations and one for a tribal council. The definition for 'tribe' will need to include universal rules such as a defined geographic territory similar to nations, a historical and ongoing social group, a recognized elder or monarch authority, etc. Each will have a UN vote and enjoy similar nation state rights and of course responsibility.
The world doesn't need to be worried of a global upheavel or radical change not done slowly(federation, confederation, etc) as long as it's rules based. The colonial powers shouldn't assume past mistakes made will lead to revenge or persecution but what aggravates resentment and lack of cooperatin are mistakes that are not rectified especially when solutions are presented to address the real challenges facing colonial inherited countries while respecting the global order structure.
The greatest aspirations of people is self rule and independence to decide and determine it's own destiny. The greatest mistake isn't colonialism but the left over inheritance of carving a nation with peoples who never shared a national identity. The global order will remain intact only the general assembly will be tweaked to account for on-ground realities of the world. The general assembly/tribal councils will always be 'pawns' and security council will be global arms manufacturer and veto nations post world war 2 will be veto nations.