4 takeaways from Macron’s almost distasteful racist rant
The European push into Africa was motivated by three main factors; Economic, Political, and Social. After the collapse of the profitability of the slave trade, its abolition and suppression, as well as the expansion of the European capitalist Industrial Revolution, the desire to remain relevant and economically stable spurred the European scramble and the partition and eventual conquest of Africa.
Basically, the demand for assured sources of raw materials, the search for guaranteed markets and profitable investment outlets led to the systematic draining of Africa and her resources.
Here are the takeaways
1. Was Macron really better or different from Le Pen?

2. Africa can and will fix her problems only by herself

When colonial masters decided to put together a country; one with a lot of tribes without a common heritage save for the colour of skin, they started a problem. We can not and should not expect a second coming – one where they come to magically fix the problems. They entered the continent for their selfish reasons. They will not intervene until there is something to gain. Right now, the rot in Africa is benefiting them and this is why they provide criminal governments with ‘aid’. They have done the barest minimum.
3. Polygamy and lack of access to family planning is a problem
Polygamy is a problem. Polygamy leads to way too many children and leads to an eventual population explosion. Who else is left to deal with the problems from the population explosion? The continent. Africa lacks a proper approach to wealth distribution and this is evident in the many studies that have shown how income gaps and inequality have risen at an alarming rate in the continent. Investment by the government in healthcare and in family planning will help reduce this problem.
4. Should the whole African continent begin to adopt China’s policies to fix itself?

China has moved from a place of proper poverty to global relevance and ‘world power’ status. To deal with population, the ‘One child per family policy’ was adopted. To deal with manufacturing gaps and over reliance on imports, the government moved to initiate hyper industrialisation. Today, China is a world leader with less than the amount of natural resources Africa has. Policies adopted by China can be replicated and tweaked to cater to the African dynamic.
We have a serious problem. We need to fix our problems and stop looking and expecting hand me downs from people that previously and might still be oppressing us.
Source: YNaija|| By Oluwatosin




