Friday, April 8, 2011

Lessons That Should Be Learned By North Africa From Coup d'états of West Africa

As the World is distracted by a possible U.S. Government freeze, Royal British nuptials, and the Italian P.M.'s debauchery, there is still conflict in North Africa and the Middle East. Egyptians actually thought that a military that has been loyal to Hosni Mubarak for 30 years would actually care about their "revolution" and democracy. Libyan rebels are being bombed by the very NATO forces they have been dependant upon since the "No Fly Zone" was established. Northern Africans should read their history books about West Africa. Coup d'états for the last 40 years in West Africa have only led to more coup d'états and bloodshed. The 1st coup d'état in Nigeria in '66, led to a civil war and over a million casualties. In the current day Nigeria, there is still embezzling after embezzling crooked politician. Nothing ever changes from over throwing the government. Read the novella, Animal Farm, for further reference. The corrupt leader does not appear out of thin air. He come from the people of his land. Wherever you find a leader who is wicked, you will find him leading a people who are wicked.

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