I've been writing deeply about North Korea and about South Korea too. I do have a major concern about the war. I do think that this recent "army competition" between South Korea and the USA is a type of a cold war to see whose technology is greater and worthy of the new technology niches of economy, if Samsung or LG and which percentage must go for each?
The reason however, why I can't talk much about my brethren in Africa, it is because society has been so lost within the damages of the threats that they can't see the ones really suffering. We don't see Somalia picturing the tv news or any other African country. First of all, isn't our media supposed to demand news from Africa? Yes, guys, there are children being eaten by predator birds because they are so skinny and helpless. There are skinny mothers whose husbands have been killed -- but they won't stop having pregnancies, one after the other. Who is giving them new husbands, making them reproduce, then taking these husbands away one by one for them not to crop a community? They say it is their other African enemies who wants their land, but starvation is not the best way to conquer land, though bloodshed -- and both scary, but I think it is the cruelty of a society doing this game with those people.
And whenever to mention the colorful beauty of Africa, which is not commerced, all roots and the music, is it right to say that even the most advanced countries of this continent is kept subdued. People do want to listen to hip hop, but not to kuduro. People want to look like rappers, but they fear our style. At least in Brazil, because here we are regarded to keep it low. Sorry, but blacks have got too much to say, nevermind the repercussion. Luckly, we have been learning how to whisper and murmur.
The blacks in Brazil are starting to get onto our own two feet. It'd be normal for us turn into a rather capitalist or more selfish manner such as the Americans. But our connection with the African roots are much stronger than most of the Americans: our slavery lasted longer and our quilombos set history of scars and freedom. It is all about our blackhood. So I truly want to believe it is our worth to make amends and give Africa its share.
Please visit more of my blog and related to this article, specially the text https://tarafatosefilosofia.blogspot.com.br/2017/01/brics-industria-farmaceutica-e-sistema.html that gives us some alternative for the BRICS whose South Africa is a member represenative of the African continent.
lUV ya Africa, blacks unite,
Thais Moraes
Este blog é para pessoas que não alimentam preconceito quanto à informação e que se interessam por rumores urbanos. A vida na cidade mexe com a mente e com os conceitos. Não dá para se enlatar em um prognóstico de pensamentos pré-determinados. NÃO ACREDITO EM REVOLTA, MAS ACREDITO EM REVOLUÇÃO. Eu acredito em cooperação com as organizações, órgãos públicos e dirigentes, para que através de políticas de importação e exportação todos no mundo possam usufruir de recursos materiais
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