Africa has its first white leader since FW de Klerk

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The example was not meant to compare the situations in fact or scale.

The point was that you seem to be relying on this logic that one needs some form of....proximity to a situation to be concerned or offer critique. I asked how far you take this line of reasoning. Are you saying that we should reserve judgement on situations that are outside of our nations borders? And if so...than, (once again), how can you really talk about ANY geopolitical situation?

It's a philosophical or logical inquiry...not a factual comparison.

There is this thing called research. Pretty nifty concept.
 

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Most Africans are strong physically, intellectually, and spritiually dedidcated but when it comes to pattern recognition of HOW WHITE SUPREMACY plays CHESS, they fail miserably. :snoop: yes you have this compassion but then look at the median standard of living.....you are supposed to CLOSE RANKS and take care of another interim-President behind closed doors.
 

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Need to know his economic views before I can be ok with this. The news is unsettling though.
 

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Jesus Christ will you use some fukking strawmen....:pachaha:

Only point that I actually touched upon was the solidarity thing....to which I will say that NO, it's not solidarity to just just foolishly believe everything your community or your allies or your friends do or say....Self-Criticism is important for ANY entity...whether it be a race, a company, a team, whatever....

I'm sure that while you've seen me defending Blacks and Black sensibilities on the coli...you've also seen me upset and frustrated and irritated by us all the same (As you got a glimpse of in this topic). It's not me being condescending or thinking that I "know better" than everyone else. In this particular topic, it's just me not understanding why we tend to think it's okay to treat others better than they treat us, and I am (as always) extremely skeptical that liberalist or humanist thought gives any tactical advantage to blacks.
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Its easy to look at this on the surface and see red and be shocked but when you look at this in context there is nothing to truly be upset about here.
 

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Its easy to look at this on the surface and see red and be shocked but when you look at this in context there is nothing to truly be upset about here.

Exactly.

Meanwhile, Burkina Faso looks like a coup may be taking place.​
 

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Zambia sees Africa's first white ruler in decades
29102014-zambie-guy-scott-afp-m.jpg

© AFP
Text by FRANCE 24

Latest update : 2014-10-29

President Michael Sata died Tuesday at a London hospital at the age of 77, Zambian officials announced Wednesday. Vice President Guy Scott (pictured) took over as interim leader, becoming the first white head of state in Africa since apartheid.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing on of our beloved president," Cabinet Secretary Roland Msiska said Wednesday in an address to the nation.

Sata, who was nicknamed "King Cobra" for his sharp tongue and brusque manner, died while undergoing treatment at London's King Edward VII hospital, the Zambian government said.

Under Zambian law, fresh elections must be held within the next 90 days. Vice President Scott, 70, whose parents hail from Scotland, is not eligible to stand because Zambia's 1996 constitution bars the election of heads of state with foreign parents.

"Dr Scott will act as president of the Republic of Zambia until the country goes for a presidential by-election" said Defence Minister Edgar Lungu.

The move makes Scott the first white president of an African nation since FW de Klerk ruled apartheid South Africa more than 20 years ago.

Scott issued a statement saying that national mourning for Sata would begin Wednesday. "We will miss our beloved president and comrade," he said.

From train station cleaner to president

Sata was elected in 2011 to preside over his landlocked, southern African nation of 15 million people – a final triumph for a man who rose from sweeping London railway stations to stints as a policeman and then a trade unionist.

He rode to power largely capitalising on the resentment Zambians felt toward the Chinese resource firms active in the country, describing them as "infesters".

Once in office he proved to be an authoritarian populist who cracked down on political foes, the media and sometimes even allies, earning him the "King Cobra" moniker. But his admirers saw him as a no-nonsense man of action.

Rumours of him being seriously ill persisted during his final months in office. Frequent denials by the government – and legal action against those who claimed he was dying – did nothing to dispel them.

His government recently cracked down on political opponents and journalists who reported on his long-suspected illness and his frequent "working trips" abroad, apparently for medical treatment.

Sata had not been seen in public since returning from the UN General Assembly last month, where he failed to make a scheduled speech.

Speculation over succession

Even before Sata's death, analysts had said a power struggle for Zambia's top job was already well under way within the ruling Patriotic Front party.

When Sata flew to London just over a week ago for treatment, he appointed Defence Minister Edgar Lungu as acting president. But Lungu, who also holds the justice minister portfolio, is seen as just one of several potential candidates within the faction-ridden party.

Former president Rupiah Banda, who is facing graft charges, has also hinted at a possible return to politics.

"I am legally eligible to stand," he told AFP early this month, citing calls from his supporters to return to the political arena.

African leaders have begun paying tribute to Sata, with Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta hailing him as an "outstanding son of Africa".

"He was gifted with unique, admirable abilities and strong values," Kenyatta said in a statement.

"Zambia has lost not only a president who prioritised the poor, but also led the Zambian government at a time when the continent is working to reclaim its place in the global governance and economy," South Africa's ruling ANC party said in a statement.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
http://www.france24.com/en/20141029-president-sata-zambia-king-cobra-dies-aged-77/
 

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Zambia sees Africa's first white ruler in decades
29102014-zambie-guy-scott-afp-m.jpg

© AFP
Text by FRANCE 24

Latest update : 2014-10-29

President Michael Sata died Tuesday at a London hospital at the age of 77, Zambian officials announced Wednesday. Vice President Guy Scott (pictured) took over as interim leader, becoming the first white head of state in Africa since apartheid.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing on of our beloved president," Cabinet Secretary Roland Msiska said Wednesday in an address to the nation.

Sata, who was nicknamed "King Cobra" for his sharp tongue and brusque manner, died while undergoing treatment at London's King Edward VII hospital, the Zambian government said.

Under Zambian law, fresh elections must be held within the next 90 days. Vice President Scott, 70, whose parents hail from Scotland, is not eligible to stand because Zambia's 1996 constitution bars the election of heads of state with foreign parents.

"Dr Scott will act as president of the Republic of Zambia until the country goes for a presidential by-election" said Defence Minister Edgar Lungu.

Things are going as they should. The man was the vice-president and according to the Zambian constitution will be the acting leader till January. He can't run for office anyway, being that his parents are foreigners, so, until otherwise, its all a moot point.
 

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Things are going as they should. The man was the vice-president and according to the Zambian constitution will be the acting leader till January. He can't run for office anyway, being that his parents are foreigners, so, until otherwise, its all a moot point.

I'm honestly not worried about it.

:manny:
 

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I'm honestly not worried about it.

:manny:

There really isn't nothing to worry about. Things are going by the book, which is a good thing for Zambia. And it's not like the Zambians don't know who he is, they did elect him as VP as for of the Sata ticket.
 

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There really isn't nothing to worry about. Things are going by the book, which is a good thing for Zambia. And it's not like the Zambians don't know who he is, they did elect him as VP as for of the Sata ticket.

Yeah, that's my take on it, I read and listened to the coverage.
 
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