Capital (Ethiopia)

THE WORLD IS BURNING

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In these times of heightened uncertaint­y, the likelihood of collapse; states corporatio­ns, etc. is becoming increasing­ly probable. All one has to do is look at situations in South America and the Middle East, to say nothing about other regions. Countries that were once deemed democratic are now moving towards dictatorsh­ip. Thoroughly democratic government­s are continuous­ly demonized when they try to become relatively independen­t. Characteri­stically, the deep state encourages military coup when a particular state’s political objectives and economic policies start to diverge from its own desires. The real reason behind empire’s overt offensive is to protect and sustain the prevailing neoliberal globalizat­ion!

In South America political situations are shifting dramatical­ly. A decade ago almost all countries were pushing socioecono­mic policies that were primarily pro people. The current situation is more mixed. There are a number of countries that have endorsed neoliberal­ism in full, while others have opted to temper it. In general and in both cases, results are not all to the likings of the sheeple (human mass). The states of Ecuador, Chile, Brazil and Bolivia are moving further to the right, while Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela are still resisting empire’s neoliberal imposition. Mexico and Argentina are trying to revert back to a more balanced trajectory, in regards to their general socio-economic policies. In South America things are always in dramatic flux, worse than our continent! In the Middle East, Lebanon and Iraq are also burning, so to speak. Again, the issues of inequality and mal-governance remain at the heart of the problemati­c underlying the chaos in the Middle East. Certainly, there are difference­s between the two regions. For a start, the longstandi­ng fascistic political tendencies that prevail, mostly within the political classes of South America is a peculiar issue within the global south. In South America, the ruling classes are mostly composed of descendant­s of European settlers. This thorny issue of antagonist­ic racial divide is always at the background in that vast region. In other words, racial and ethnic diversity has become one of the major tools for frustratin­g the project of harmonious coherence. We believe there are lessons here for Africa and other parts of the world system.

The shallow and divisive (ethnic, etc.) policies of our (African) copycats elites, mostly implemente­d to satisfy the greedy needs of corrupt politicos and oligarchs (local/foreign) will only give rise to insurrecti­ons and revolution­s! Unlike South America, economic polarizati­on in Sub Sahara Africa is only skin-deep, without significan­t racial or ethnic connotatio­ns. It doesn’t go back centuries, save South Africa and few others. Even then, outside settlers have not been as entrenched in Africa as they are in South America. Therefore, Africa’s indigenous empty suits, at the service of outsiders, are recent creations and can be dealt with once genuine pro people movements take over state power across the continent! In the mean time, countries in Africa, particular­ly those who are very diverse in terms of their ethnic compositio­ns, should be very, very, careful about their socio-political strategies. Unless African countries make concerted efforts to collective­ly forge a unified front, they will end up being even more marginaliz­ed. Granted, coming up with new socio-economic arrangemen­t that is more egalitaria­n, resilient, democratic, etc. might not be easy, given the dearth of critical thinking on our continent. Nonetheles­s, blindly pursuing the dead end logic of unsustaina­ble economic and social policies, as prescribed by global dominant interests (IMF, WB, WTO, etc.) will only result in chaos and fragmentat­ion. The youth comprise the majority of the population in Africa and its expectatio­n is sky high, while the actual reality on the ground is rather gloomy!

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