Posted on 07 July 2012. Tags: africa, African Nation, Botswana, Boxer, Chief Executive Officer, Games News, London Games, London News, Medals, Olympic Games, Olympic Team, Pako, Runners, Seribe, Win Games, World Champion
More news on Botswana’s Olympic team: This Nigerian report says the African nation will field five athletes to the Olympic Games in London. Leading up the charge will be Amantle Montsho: “We are sure that we will be sending quality not just numbers,” BNOC chief executive officer, Tuelo Serufho added. He said it was good [...]
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Posted on 15 September 2010. Tags: 44th President, africa, anticolonial, Anticolonialism, article, british, Countries Of Asia, Dead Arabs, Dead Bodies, Earth, Europe, Forbes, Forbes Magazine, Frantz Fanon, house, Impetus, India, Indians, Inexplicable Behavior, Intellectual Influences, Narrative, Negroes, Oddities, piece, Politics, Poor Countries, President, Rich Countries, South America, Souza, Sweat, Wikipedia, Wretched Of The Earth
Forbes magazine’s cover story “How Obama Thinks” by Dinesh D’Souza offers a brilliant explanation of the inexplicable behavior our 44th President. The strange policies, bizarre actions and general oddities have frustrated and befuddled Americans (both critics and supporters alike). D’Souza identifies the president’s Father and his anticolonial dream as the impetus for all that Obama does. The author is from India and his perspective and insight into the Asian and African idea of anticolonialism. Here is his description Anticolonialism is the doctrine that rich countries of the West got rich by invading, occupying and looting poor countries of Asia, Africa and South America. As one of Obama’s acknowledged intellectual influences, Frantz Fanon, wrote in The Wretched of the Earth , “The well-being and progress of Europe have been built up with the sweat and the dead bodies of Negroes, Arabs, Indians…
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