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End black imperialism, bring back the white men in blue suits

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Posted  Monday, November 9  2009 at  00:00

The only arguable exception is Ocampo.

But even then he is, politically speaking, black because he is from a developing country, Argentina.

If this had been just 20 years ago, all these people would have been white.

African chiefs used to go globally native, when it was white men and women wagging fingers at them.

They would cry racism, imperialism, and neo-colonialism.

It often worked, because they would get a break, and solidarity from nationalist constituencies at home.

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Today, when rich and successful black men like Bolt and Akon are the face of the “rest of the world,” all of a sudden the excuses disappear.

We cannot say we are wretched because we are black. You can’t accuse Annan of patronising racism, or Ocampo of neo-colonialism.

I don’t think African radicals and politicians very much like this world, because it has cornered them by taking away all their excuses.

If they had their way, they would recreate the old world ruled by white men with silvery hair, in white starched shirts and navy blue suits.

Charles Onyango-Obbo is executive editor of the Nation Media Group’s Africa Media Division. E-mail: cobbo@nation.co.ke

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  1. Submitted by miwanyu
    Posted November 22, 2009 07:17 AM

    I dont think it matters whether or not its by race. Now the whole game is dominated by stance of class and ideology. Of course the people you quoted may be minority but I dont think it diminishes the fact that they are western based. The issue here is we should remove these leaders who only serve themselves.

  2. Submitted by olegaita66
    Posted November 21, 2009 02:48 AM

    Onyango-Obbo,with all due respect,more often than not am always trying to make sense out of your articles but I always have trouble doing that.Whats the point my friend here?

  3. Submitted by mczario
    Posted November 13, 2009 12:12 AM

    US Secretary of state is Hillary Clinton former is Condoleeza Rice. Moreno Ocampo is Argentinian.

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