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What does an East Indian muslim born in Africa, married to a Canadian, living in Texas, stay at home dad, think of what is happening in the world?

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Afro-Sceptic

So I am in Kenya, back to the motherland, home of Obama,.,.no wait he wasn't born there,... home of this blogster, hanging out with locals and discussion comes around to Africa.
As is my view, I expressed how other than Nelson Mandela, Africa has never had a leader or leaders who weren't self serving. Thus Africa will always be the third world. In fact in some parts its the fourth world.

My friends were appalled at my behavior and tagged me as Afro-sceptic. I was proud to be such. I will gladly bow and take it back when they can show me the following.
-When the minorities (indians, chinese, english, whites etc) don't control the economy and abuse the masses
-When the locals have access to clean water, health, food and equality, and freedom.
-When democracy and rule of law apply to all
-When women and men are not expendable.
-When a black man in Kenya doesn't have to treat me like a king just cause I am brown.

How about a time when Barack Obama could get elected in any African country. Mr. Obama would be shot, in prison or beaten to pulp if he tried to run for President in any African country today. Yeah I am Afro-sceptic, because I wish so much for my land to become the land of the future.

ps. for $50 US in Nairobi you can have sex with Barack Obama's sister.
Ofcourse with the amount of money he swindled out of me, I insisted I was owed atleast one if not more nights.
Barack "Give me $25" has a sister "Give me $50"!