MoonKi,
Once you will be able to distinguish btw your bile against Africa political leadership and the poor victims of the same suffering in great poverty and misery..majority lacking the ability to make rational political decision..then we can have a debate.
Once again, you have veered into the region of unhelpful emotional stuff; "don't blame the victim" is a very tired line.
Let's just take Kenya, as an example, and consider the last elections. The two possibilities:
(a) Either the elections were stolen in a big way, and I personally doubt that, or
(b) the people freely voted, as usual, for "our man", in which case they must accept some responsibility.
Which of those would you like to go with?
All i can hear are your tirade against Africa leadership (anyone can fill up pages with that)...with very little in terms of solutions to help the poor in these countries..with real tangible sustainable development models.
It is actually not my place to offer solutions, but I have a few ideas of what might work:
(a) The African voter to get away from "the man from our village", "our tribe vs. that tribe", and that sort of reasoning, and to vote on the basis of past performance, potential for future performance, character and integrity, etc.
(b) The elected Africans to focus on doing what they were elected to do, rather than eating and robbing the country.
If you have better ideas, then we can certainly discuss them. But I don't consider "China will save us" as a better idea, and I hope you have in mind some better solutions.
This is not the first time we have heard an Africa like situation...nothing novel here.
Obama could have really helped if he really needed to...either thro or bypassing Africa countries.
And I repeat: Forget Obama. What are the Africans doing for themselves?
Will Siaya refuse 100M USD Obama grant to build a university that will educate 20,000 graduates annually (rather than spending the same money in some opaque youth leadership nonsense)...Will Siaya people refuse pipe water to every household from US goverment? Will Siaya people refuses tarmac road from Obama? Will Siaya people refuses Obama assistance to build small time factories in Siaya? Will Siaya people refuse Obama help to modernize their schools?
Again, I urge you to move beyond the type on unhelpful "our people" and "my area" emotion that keeps much of Africa down. Siaya has its local elected representatives. What are they doing for the place? Siaya is part of Kenya. What are Uhuru and Ruto going for the place? First, exhaust the Kenyan options, and tell us about them, then---perhaps eventually---we can get to Obama. So then, what are the elected people in Kenya doing for this Siaya that has got you so worked up?
By the way, my local elective representative is of Indian origin. But I do not expect him to favour those of Indian origin, nor do I expect him to be running around villages in India handing over our tax-money to any supposedly "our people". He works hard for us, has been doing so for a while, and we'll keep voting him in as long as he remembers why we put him there.
Well perhaps Obama can learn from Africa leaders who despite stealing get elected...they deliver some form of Maendeleo that people want...some school there..an hospital here...a tarmac road there..
Obama is not an African leader. Whether he is delivering
maendeleo or not is a matter for the people who elected him, but I doubt that they elected him on the basis of what
maendeleo he would bring to any place outside the USA, and it is on that basis that they will judge him.
If Kenyans and Africans want leaders who will bring
maendeleo to them, then they would do well to remember that when they go to the ballot box. Just take a look at the motely crew that makes up the Kenyan legislature
Those are the things that MATTER in SIAYA, in CHINA and in the US. Not some opaque AID given to some opaque NGOs delivering some Opaque services.
And I urge Kenyans and all Africans to work on getting them for themselves. The rest of the world looks after itself first.