Showing posts with label neocolonialism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neocolonialism. Show all posts

MALEMA BEING GROOMED TO BE THE NEW PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA (AND THE NEW MUGABE)

South Africans, the light at the end of the tunnel
is actually an express train coming towards you.


Julius Malema is on his way to England and when you look who he is going to meet and address there, then it certainly raises a few eyebrows…Royal Institute of International Affairs, Oxford Union, Pan African People’s Movement in Tottenham, and attend the African Enterprise Awards at the London Capital Club…all affiliated or connected to Rhodes/Milner’s Round Table Group.
Malema’s UK visit “sends a message”
Just exactly what message would that be?

AFRICA AND THE NEW WORLD DISORDER


To paraphrase Harold Macmillan, a “wind of change” is blowing through Africa. But, unlike 1960, when the former British Prime Minister made his famous remark, the wind today is not that of a growing national consciousness in the mud huts and shanty-towns, but instead the stiff breeze of a new kind of Neocolonialism.

Already this year, we have seen significant events in three places: Sudan, Libya, and most recently Ivory Coast, where the country’s President, Laurent Gbagbo was successfully removed from power with the active military participation of France and the United Nations. In these three cases we can see the emerging lineaments of a new modus operandi in Africa, one that secretly recognizes the limitations of African society, and under a false flag of humanitarian concern ruthlessly exploits what the continent has to offer.