The tone of the Economist has been REVELATORY - that of a ruling dispensation, not one of some columnist.https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21725000-its-recovery-after-genocide-has-been-impressive-land-ruled-fear-can-never-be-happy …
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
European Monarchs are actively trying to undermine African monarchs. ("Cooperation" requires that traditions be abandoned)
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Replying to @johann_theron
Have Afrikaners approached Kagame to offer to help increase agricultural productivity? He's smart and sensible enough to consider it.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
No. Rwanda is a cesspool of mineral interests (and possible hydro power). Cannibals etc. Dangerous place.
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Replying to @johann_theron @i_contemplate_
Our development model is; 1. Cellphones systems 2. Logistics 3. Infrastructure 4. Institutions. But new idea is to bolster Monarchs.
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Bolstering sensible monarchs is a good strategy. When the NGO/State department rule ends, they may help you recover.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
The problem is that Cathedral hate it. That's why BRICS is taking over with "normalization" policy. IMO of course.
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Yes absolutely they hate sensible, strong monarchs. Eternal revolution is their siren song. Nothing less than Mugabe was acceptable to them
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