Algorithms Are Colonising African Youths
Nigerian historian Iyo Obietonbara argues that social media algorithms are a tool of colonialism, influencing what African youths consider valuable. Instead of building organisations to struggle for liberation, many of our young people are making videos about trivial matters.
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The thing they’re doing to this man is not good. He followed every process Soludo demanded for traditional worshippers, yet he is still being persecuted.
There’s no single evidence that he committed crime. His only crime was being a traditionalist, and not a Christian.
The only reason you think Don’t interrupt me was rude is that you lean towards Israel and I lean towards facts.
Don’t interrupt me is assertive, not rude, but again, the colonialism.
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An Israeli representative can’t do no wrong in the eyes of a Nigerian Israel-leaning Christian that has been taught to protect Israel in all his Bible study classes!
There’s too much mental slavery!
A lot of Nigerians suffer mental colonialism, and that’s why our minds need to be emancipated.
All I do is to show there’s a better way of thinking.
I don’t expect you to accept everything I say today.
But think deeply, and you will know your subconscious indoctrination is the problem.
May the discerning ones see the light.
I am not against Israel; they have been victimised for too long, but they must not victimise others.
That’s the fairness I seek.
Israel has nuclear weapons, even if they deny it, but Iran having it is a problem.
In the 70s, under the Shah, Israel was planning Operation Flower with Iran that had to do with fitting warheads on missiles.
All because the government in Iran is not with America, then there’s a problem.
Let’s all build a fair world and stop the war.
Whenever you come across something that requires critical thinking and some elementary history or social science to dissect, one of the most shocking conclusions you come to is how prevalent ignorance is on Nigeria’s social media platforms.