I wanted to emphasize sane. Able bodied. Often very well schooled. Abroad. He is not stupid, in spite of insinuations to the contrary.
Huh??
First of all, I'd like to say that not knowing better is not the same as being stupid. It is just not knowing better. It is being unexposed or unenlightened. And it is not even
debatable that the VAST majority of Kenyans and Africans are indeed so.
I'm curious just what percentage of Kenya, leave alone Africa, you believe fits your description of "often well-schooled" and "abroad"? I'm not sure we are dealing with the same definitions for "often" or "well-schooled". For example, take a look at this, hopefully sobering, bit of statistical analysis from 2012 at:
http://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/kenya-s-education-dividendThis country has 25 million people above the age of 15. About half of them (13 million) have received primary education (up from 11 million in 2000). But the most rapid increase has been in secondary education. In 2000, Kenya had less than four million people with secondary education. This number has risen to seven million today, and is expected to triple to 20 million by 2035. Tertiary education is also picking up from a low base and by 2020, the number of Kenyans with a university degree is also expected to exceed those without any formal education. Before 2050, there will be a final major cross-over: by 2035, more Kenyans will have received secondary education than primary; Kenya will have 45 million people above the age of 15 (and some 70 million in total) 45 per cent will have completed secondary education, 44 per cent primary education, and six per cent university; and only five per cent of Kenyans will not have had any formal education. Just a few years ago (in 2000) three quarters of Kenyans had no or just primary education (see figure).
So you are talking about a population about which: in 1963, almost ALL had
never been to any school; In 1983, the MAJORITY had never been to any school; and in just the year
2,000,
75% had either
no education at all or only primary school education.
Today, the majority has still only been to primary school (and lets not even start talking about the
quality of that so-called primary education here), and secondary school-finishers are still way behind having just whizzed passed the "no-school-at-allers" in the year 2,000!! It is HOPED, that in 20 years (2035!!) we will have
6% of adults having had some training/education beyond high-school, and only about half (45%) will have finished secondary school by then with the other half only having had mostly primary education and still some 5% still having not had any school at all.
Are you sure the typical person you described there in that post is anywhere near the AVERAGE Kenyan, much less the average AFRICAN? Please remember that Kenya does relatively better than many other African countries. I'm sorry but it is no "insinuation" that the African populace is simply NOT politically savvy or well-disposed to understand and grapple with its developmental challenges, i.e, uneducated, unexposed, and unenlightened: It is simply fact. The opposite insinuation is, on the other hand, shocking.