The likelihood of an African-American becoming a political leader in an African country is minimal, the cultural barriers and understanding to accomplish that are incredibly high. It's literally not the problem.
The problem is that if that if wealthy African-Americans going over and educating Africans is the policy you want to pursue, the only way to actually effectively pursue it is with a massive hundred million dollar campaign that ALSO develops the infrastructure to create places of employment for these newly educated Africans to work and earn money. Again, what they need is hospitals, not lectures. Anything else is spitting in a pond to make it a lake. It would almost be more effective for wealthy African Americans to lobby for the U.S. government to loosen it's lending policies to African countries.
I'm not being negative. I am reading the geo-political situation as it exists and why, to the best of my knowledge, it exists, and then attempting to be realistic about the amount of work that actually has to be done to change that situation.
So if African-Americans move there they get overthrown in a coup. Well thanks, Mr. Negativity, I guess we just won't help then. Jesus.
The likelihood of an African-American becoming a political leader in an African country is minimal, the cultural barriers and understanding to accomplish that are incredibly high. It's literally not the problem.
The problem is that if that if wealthy African-Americans going over and educating Africans is the policy you want to pursue, the only way to actually effectively pursue it is with a massive hundred million dollar campaign that ALSO develops the infrastructure to create places of employment for these newly educated Africans to work and earn money. Again, what they need is hospitals, not lectures. Anything else is spitting in a pond to make it a lake. It would almost be more effective for wealthy African Americans to lobby for the U.S. government to loosen it's lending policies to African countries.
I'm not being negative. I am reading the geo-political situation as it exists and why, to the best of my knowledge, it exists, and then attempting to be realistic about the amount of work that actually has to be done to change that situation.