@AuralMonster I didn't say the region wouldn't have any problems if the US and UK left. The Hutu and Tutsi ave failed to develop a framework for sharing power; that's a big problem. But the US and UK security states shouldn't be introducing weaponry into the region and manipulating regional tension in pursuit of their own agendas.
@AnnieGetYourGang No I agree they are doing some things that can hinder the country, and I wasn't saying you specifically are quick to blame, I meant by looking at the comments it disgusted me just hatred no reason. you have to keep in mind as well yes they have there own agenda but it almost always helps both parties.
A problem is that the hutu, but especially the tutsi identity have been modified, first by the colonial powers, and now by the "international community" (the US, i.e. - can't be ignored): in precolonial times, military supremacy within borders was a joint enterprise, with loyalty to the king/mwami his alliance as a prime determinator for which clan (hutu/tutsi ethnicity/caste didn't matter that much back then) could be part of it; now, the balance is completely wiped out.
DR Congo is probably the worst affected in Africa by direct or indirect violence of Europeans & imperialists.Some 12 million killed by King Leopold II of Belgium & some 6 million since the 1990ies just because the mineral wealth of that country.USA ,UK & also France are extremely destructive in Africa,in particular
using their puppets in the region like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda,Paul Kagame of Rwanda & Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.Always the worst dictators in Africa are supported by the west,WHY ?
@s1101a Why? A society and culture unsustainably structured around mindless economic grown and rapacious consumption, which begins with the consumption of resources, and the resources of D.R. Congo are unparalleled.
Ok, but west can pay for the resources and get them as they do elsewhere. they are not that destructive in other resouce rich countries. i think racism is a factor here.
@s1101a Of course that's how i should be. West should pay, and not intervene with military force. But in Congo corporations even hire their own armies and intervene with their own military force. Ultimately this rapacious, individualistic, growth and consumption driven culture is the why of this, reaching its fullest fruition in D.R. Congo.
If Youtube deletes my comments of which I tell the US/UK/FRANCE to GET THE FCK OUT OF AFRICA..Then YOUTUBE shall be recognized as an OPPRESSOR OF AFRICAN PEOPLE!~
For the informed, this is nothing new... but would be of great justice to journalism if the true history of the conflict within the region was discussed, yes, all the way back to the fifties.
If Africa does not do away with these silly borders and take charge of what lies in its Land, then we (Africans) are doomed....
We just need to kill the rest to save the planet. Die you fuckign apes!!!!
MrAppleseed88 2 months ago
@lolalullababy xD
TheBasqueLand 6 months ago
People are quick to blame the Us and the UK but they need to look into it alot more, as if them leaving would make ait a perfect land HAH.
AuralMonster 10 months ago
@AuralMonster: This is what those of us here in the US have to understand.
AnnieGetYourGang 10 months ago
@AnnieGetYourGang I agree, people all over just want somebody to blame, but that isn't helping.
AuralMonster 10 months ago
@AuralMonster I didn't say the region wouldn't have any problems if the US and UK left. The Hutu and Tutsi ave failed to develop a framework for sharing power; that's a big problem. But the US and UK security states shouldn't be introducing weaponry into the region and manipulating regional tension in pursuit of their own agendas.
AnnieGetYourGang 10 months ago 3
@AnnieGetYourGang No I agree they are doing some things that can hinder the country, and I wasn't saying you specifically are quick to blame, I meant by looking at the comments it disgusted me just hatred no reason. you have to keep in mind as well yes they have there own agenda but it almost always helps both parties.
AuralMonster 10 months ago
@AnnieGetYourGang
A problem is that the hutu, but especially the tutsi identity have been modified, first by the colonial powers, and now by the "international community" (the US, i.e. - can't be ignored): in precolonial times, military supremacy within borders was a joint enterprise, with loyalty to the king/mwami his alliance as a prime determinator for which clan (hutu/tutsi ethnicity/caste didn't matter that much back then) could be part of it; now, the balance is completely wiped out.
Bazompora 8 months ago
@AuralMonster Let them leave and let's find out.
zizisearles 1 month ago
The truth...................
RWANDARWACU 1 year ago 2
DR Congo is probably the worst affected in Africa by direct or indirect violence of Europeans & imperialists.Some 12 million killed by King Leopold II of Belgium & some 6 million since the 1990ies just because the mineral wealth of that country.USA ,UK & also France are extremely destructive in Africa,in particular
using their puppets in the region like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda,Paul Kagame of Rwanda & Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.Always the worst dictators in Africa are supported by the west,WHY ?
s1101a 1 year ago 3
@s1101a Why? A society and culture unsustainably structured around mindless economic grown and rapacious consumption, which begins with the consumption of resources, and the resources of D.R. Congo are unparalleled.
AnnieGetYourGang 1 year ago 3
@AnnieGetYourGang
Ok, but west can pay for the resources and get them as they do elsewhere. they are not that destructive in other resouce rich countries. i think racism is a factor here.
s1101a 1 year ago 2
@s1101a Of course that's how i should be. West should pay, and not intervene with military force. But in Congo corporations even hire their own armies and intervene with their own military force. Ultimately this rapacious, individualistic, growth and consumption driven culture is the why of this, reaching its fullest fruition in D.R. Congo.
AnnieGetYourGang 1 year ago 2
The problem is the United States of America (USA) Government's and United Kingdoms (UK, England, Britain)'s interference in the continent of AFrica.
The USA and the UK DO NOT BELONG and HAVE NO RIGHT TO ANY CLAIM in AFRICA!
THE "War on Terror " is BULLSHIT and the UK /US will have to take their Stinking TAILS between their LEgs and MOVE out OF AFRICA!
USA/UK/FRANCE..EUROPEANS GET THE FCK OUT OF AFRICA! YOU ARE THE MASSMURDERERS!
sluor 1 year ago
@sluor
If Youtube deletes my comments of which I tell the US/UK/FRANCE to GET THE FCK OUT OF AFRICA..Then YOUTUBE shall be recognized as an OPPRESSOR OF AFRICAN PEOPLE!~
FCK YOUTUBE!
sluor 1 year ago
@sluor umm shouldn't you wait to see if they do it before you start hating on youtube? crazy idiot.
AuralMonster 10 months ago
For the informed, this is nothing new... but would be of great justice to journalism if the true history of the conflict within the region was discussed, yes, all the way back to the fifties.
If Africa does not do away with these silly borders and take charge of what lies in its Land, then we (Africans) are doomed....
wachawivu 1 year ago 3
Ann you are a very sick little pick
cyanga 1 year ago
@cyanga How very eloquent. Such a well-reasoned, carefully supported argument.
AnnieGetYourGang 1 year ago 2
@cyanga Truth hurts.
shankityshame 1 year ago