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Congolese are like Nigerians in that the ones that stayed home are on the right. They believe in capitalism in spite of rape by Western crony capitalism. Amini Cishugi is like Africa to the World and has no animosity towards billionaires. Congolese Youth Network sympathizes with Antifaucist Republicans and remembers Magufuli as a recent Lumumba. They even have clips of PLO Lumumba, who sounds like a right wing populist on the issues, even as he remembers the left wing populists of the past. And many of his fans are culturally conservative. Africa is saying: in God we trust. Felicity has a video that celebrates Botswana. Even in spite of his father Etienne being labeled a Marxist-Leninist by none other than George Nzongola-Ntalaja while writing for ROAPE, Felix Tshisekedi supports Trump. So I guess he is no more marxist than Steve Bannon. He even wants free trade. CYN quotes Ntalaja. His book on Lumumba sounds anticommunist, because it exposes communist agendas and betrayals from which Lumumba suffered. And when he says that the white flight instigated by Janssens by Antifa-like tactics was harmful (because it deprived Lumumba of experts, not because it's "racist" ), he sounds like Sowell. Jomo Kenyatta was concerned about a similar white flight crisis in Kenya. He even won the white vote on this issue. ROAPE might be an elitist organization that expects Ntalaja to shill for marx at every opportunity. This is what you get when Republicans ignore the culture and shill for the CIA.

But here in America, Nigerians are more likely to vote Democrat, and Congolese organizations think we have two Nazi parties, not just one. FOTC is connected with People's Forum and BAP. Nathan Nzanga at least listens to the other side when the good cops bring up their issues. Liberation theology sometimes puts populism first. By definition, it is putting populism first on spirituality. Congolese at home could be saying "in God we trust" while the diaspora encourages them to keep using their spirituality. Populist CRT is critical thinking, while elitist CRT is divide and conquer and toxic vagueness. Naming the power structures makes all the difference. Adeola Fayehun gives both parties a chance. It is only Trump that makes her cringe. Kanye thrilled her when he supported the #EndSARS protests. Adeola is right wing on all the domestic issues at home. She would never tell Buharists that egg throwing Biafrans are "just grieving", yet she buys that kind of argument about BLM protesters who smash windows. Now Adeola is wondering why diasporans never run as Republicans. We have one, in Billy Prempeh from Ghana. Strangely enough, Adeola stopped posting shockers about American racism after Biden was inaugurated. And her albeit infrequent coverage of Biden is now negative. There had been some actual cases, such as the Arbery murder and Jimmy Taylor the racist missionary.

jasonc65 7 Jan 14
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