Thursday, February 1, 2007

Black Futility

A friend asked me one day, truly wishing to know, "why is Africa as it is?" He was asking from the perspective of one who had now met an African and seen African talent. In his estimation it was no less dense than the talent of youth in Amsterdam where he was from. Why is Africa as it is? The answer you have to the question is not precise. Africa is as it is because darkness in human psyche represents the unknown. It's rather obvious, annoying to me really, and so racism is merely a matter of intelligence. Evidently, this go at civilization is only begining to come into the light of the intelligence required to live as an international society, as ancient society obviously was. I get tired of the talk of slavery and whatnot. It is the man who cannot defend the honor of his wife that blames the thief who raped her. God forbid, as my people would say. God forbid. I am a man.


On the day of the independence of the Congo how many PhDs were there? I often joke that there were twelve. What is not funny is that no matter how many there were, because Africans did not and still do not understand Western Sience and Wonders, Africa requires management by qualified individuals who often are not African. Administration can be done by Africans. Bureacracy is brainless work that requires no knowledge of statistical significance in making the sort of predictions needed to run a country DAILY! I can name any number of African countries that have no models anywhere by anyone of anything. How do these countries exist? They remain planar components of the map charted at Berlin by European Powers who insisted, and they have thus far been proven right, that African intellectuals had not the wherewithal to manage Africa. It's very simple. The thing with the worldbank is funny. Any idiot who has read Adam Smith knows that economies of scale maximize productivity. In a global order of inches and millimeters, the threshold for maximized economies is high. Americans wonder why their economy is not working, despite the glistening theories that support it. It's simple. The global economic threshold is falling. We need, for example, seventy percent of the economies in the world to have their productivity maximized for the dollar to really begin to assert itself as the currency of modern culture--which it has become. But there are few if any productive African countries. Museveni argues, rightly, that the African middle class is not productive. Who is he speaking of if not his peers, the intellectuals, with their lofty degrees and appellations, each one a conduit of black futility? It is about management. Africa requires management, not the beautiful but ultimately subconsequential help of Madonna and Bono. I am African. I know what I am saying.


Precisely, we are in the Steel Age. Carbon and Iron Ore cast down into whatever utensils scale demands of productivity. Any African country that cannot create its own tools of productivity is enslaved by the science of those who can. To think that Nigeria imports tractors from India, another so-called Third World country. How can India be a Third World Country? That's a load of crap. It's a Superpower. Obviously. As is Pakistan. And a fearful thought, that, but we'll discuss that much later. Alicia is still heavily on my mind. I think I have truly fallen in love. Thankfully it's away from myspace.com, where such a declaration would cause great motions in the ether. Anyway...
As we were discussing HERE. We are in the steel age. Aggregationally, efficient farming is prohibitively expensive without the ability to produce, indigenously, that which industrial farming requires. Purchasing tractors from India is no solution. It is slavery. So why do they do it? Well, before we answer that question, let's discuss Osama Bin Ladin. At its root, America's problem in the Middle East is not America's problem. If the King of Saudi Arabia does not feel that his genes are competent enough so that after forty years his own people have no need for Western companies like Shell and Chevron then it is no one's fault that those with the intelligence and know how of the science of oil exploration seek to... capitalize. Naturally. So why blame America because Saudi intelligence is... less intelligent? Osama is guilty. Behead the mo'fucker.


Back to the Steel Age. One would think that something so obvious, the ability to create the base components of an industrial society--even if just for farming, we're not even talking making cars or electronics--then it would be done. Well Museveni did it. So I'm studying Uganda very closely. If not for Uganda I promise you that I'd have lost hope completely for Africa. Because you are hypnotized by mass media you have no inkling just how close to disaster that continent is. And when disaster comes it moves very fast in a place like that. But no one else I've heard of has done it. Forget South Africa. I want the work to have been done by African N.E.G.R.O.E.Z. Get it. How about Nigeria? I have monitored the Steel Industry since General Obasanjo returned to power. Often I wonder whether it is treasonable to suggest that the lack of intelligence of this great man impels me to seperation from the Nigerian Federation. But blame Obasanjo alone? Hell no. Blame Enahoro, Soyinka, Adeyeye, Aluko, Ihonvbere, Eghosa, Ikheloa, Uzonwanne, and all other so-called democrats who do not understand that a viable democracy is an informed opposition. Much in the same way that, in intelligence circles America's uninformed consumerist society is symbolized and represented by Ottoman Bin Ladin, Nigeria's stupid opposition is represented by... well Nigerian government.

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