Saudi Arabia sits on the world's oil.
It is one of the weakest countries on earth.
Why?
No human capital.
They import engineers from Europe and America to pull their own oil out of the ground.
Most of the population sits in government jobs doing nothing.
This is the resource trap.
Too many resources creates complacency. Complacency creates hubris. Hubris creates dependency.
Now look at the opposite.
Japan. Korea. Singapore. Finland.
Almost no natural resources at all.
So they were forced to be resilient. Forced to be organized. Forced to educate every single person.
Japan's only resource is its people.
That is exactly why it won.
Scarcity builds nations.
Abundance dissolves them.
"I support Tinubu because he is a Yoruba man"
Comrades, we must keel these enemies.
What this means, is that, if Tinubu ruins the live of the people of Osun state & Nigeria at large, there is no problem with that because he is a Yoruba man. Osun people really voted this trash?
This is the first time I saw this video where Obafemi Awolowo had said: “We’re certainly not going to end the war on account of Igbo people being starved.” And he said more.
Chińczyk podsumowuje Afrykę w kilku zdaniach. Kluczowa scena w jednym z najważniejszych filmów dokumentalnych XXI wieku:
"Bardzo długo rządzili wami Europejczycy. Powinniście byli nauczyć się od nich, jak działają różne rzeczy. Doświadczenie i wiedza powinny być przekazywane z pokolenia na pokolenie. Tylko w ten sposób można iść do przodu. Tymczasem wy cofnęliście się w rozwoju. Zaniedbaliście wszystko, co wam zostawili. Mało tego: kompletnie zniszczyliście infrastrukturę i cały sprzęt. Co gorsza, w ogóle nie oszczędzacie pieniędzy. W dniu wypłaty tracicie rozum. Wszystko wydajecie, mija 48 godzin i już prosicie o pożyczkę."
@DavidHundeyin Well I'm of the school of thought that Every man must inhere in themselves the abitity to be violent not to cause pain but to protect that which is his whether his family, livelihood, society, against marauders who pick on the weak or those with no proclivity for violence.
A step by step explanation on how Western governments destroy African leaders who are competent. He gives the recent BBC hit piece on Ibrahim Traoré, led by a fellow African (Sudanese journalist).