It's good to have a scapegoat for your own failures and incompetence. Imagine - without a scapegoat for every misery, you would probably start to tackle the problems and find solutions! 😮
If you punch a person in the eye regularly, even when you say you're not violent anymore ... and the person you punch points to you when others ask about the black eye (as well as the infection it provokes) ... that's not "scapegoating." If you think it is, this isn't the video for you. Enjoy your day.
@EvaAnika yeah the West. Whatever goes wrong, the West. We have the same kind of people in Europe, blaming the foreigners or refugees for everything. A scapegoat, that's all it is.
It's definitely worthy of pity. And it definitely needs to change. But it's interesting when people expect Africans to be superhuman. Limited resources provokes corruption. And covert elimination of leaders with good morals perpetuates it. If I were an African leader, I would prefer to die like Patrice Lumumba, then to give in to neo colonial powers. You would probably say the same. But not everyone is like us.
Watch them put on their white wigs...
It's good to have a scapegoat for your own failures and incompetence. Imagine - without a scapegoat for every misery, you would probably start to tackle the problems and find solutions! 😮
If you punch a person in the eye regularly, even when you say you're not violent anymore ... and the person you punch points to you when others ask about the black eye (as well as the infection it provokes) ... that's not "scapegoating." If you think it is, this isn't the video for you. Enjoy your day.
@EvaAnika yeah the West. Whatever goes wrong, the West. We have the same kind of people in Europe, blaming the foreigners or refugees for everything. A scapegoat, that's all it is.
We are the colonisers we sought to get rid off after all🤣🤣🤣. How pitiful that corruption is so rampant
It's definitely worthy of pity. And it definitely needs to change. But it's interesting when people expect Africans to be superhuman. Limited resources provokes corruption. And covert elimination of leaders with good morals perpetuates it. If I were an African leader, I would prefer to die like Patrice Lumumba, then to give in to neo colonial powers. You would probably say the same. But not everyone is like us.