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  1. Asked: July 10, 2020In: Culture and Society

    What does Pan Africanism mean to you?

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    Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 8:23 pm

    Pan Africanism is finding a common solution to a common problem among the African states. Helping one another in unique problems. In 2020, pan Africanism is good only in theory.

    Pan Africanism is finding a common solution to a common problem among the African states. Helping one another in unique problems.
    In 2020, pan Africanism is good only in theory.

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  2. Asked: July 11, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

    Gender based violence

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    Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 8:13 pm

    The African girl is taught to be a wife from the moment she begins to walk. The African culture teaches girls to put her 'husband' before herself. So when they are taught how to talk to your man, how to cook for your man and so many more 'how-tos' they kinda want to get that man fast. Also, the AfriRead more

    The African girl is taught to be a wife from the moment she begins to walk. The African culture teaches girls to put her ‘husband’ before herself. So when they are taught how to talk to your man, how to cook for your man and so many more ‘how-tos’ they kinda want to get that man fast.
    Also, the African girl is made to see marriage as a reward. ‘If you act right, you are going to get you a husband’, how many times have you heard that or something close to that? So when they finally get the reward, they don’t want to loose it.

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  3. Asked: June 8, 2020In: Education and Careers

    Should Universities be forced to ensure every graduate gets a Job?

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    Added an answer on June 8, 2020 at 9:39 pm

    In my opinion, the ministry of education has played it's part. More people are getting the basic education and higher education. So I wouldn't think that having universities get their graduants employed is in their hands. However, having so many unemployed people in the country simply shows that theRead more

    In my opinion, the ministry of education has played it’s part. More people are getting the basic education and higher education. So I wouldn’t think that having universities get their graduants employed is in their hands.
    However, having so many unemployed people in the country simply shows that the economy is not growing as fast as the population. Thousands of people graduate every year all waiting to replace people in their jobs. This is what I mean, to get a degree takes at least 4 years, to get a retirement takes at least 25 years. You get the point?
    It is more practical if universities reduce their intakes, maybe if there are fewer graduates, the quality of education will increase.

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  4. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Sexuality and Relationships

    Are men partially responsible for women’s insecurities?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2020 at 9:58 pm

    No, I think we are responsible and want to put it on men. We are human beings as much as we are women so we know that there's nothing as a perfect human being. Also, we have our own fantasies, just wishful thinking of a perfect man ?. Having women with 'perfect bodies' on video is just for that, vidRead more

    No, I think we are responsible and want to put it on men. We are human beings as much as we are women so we know that there’s nothing as a perfect human being. Also, we have our own fantasies, just wishful thinking of a perfect man ?. Having women with ‘perfect bodies’ on video is just for that, videos.
    If we start to appreciate ourselves a lot more, then all the big boobs and buys won’t really matter.

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  5. Asked: May 28, 2020In: Politics and Governance

    Why are Africans still poor?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2020 at 9:47 pm

    When was the deadline for development, you know, where we are lagging behind? Anyway, I wouldn't use lagging behind, I'd rather say, developing slowly. So why is development in African countries slow? We want to depend on someone all the time. So when I can't work hard enough to fendt on my family,Read more

    When was the deadline for development, you know, where we are lagging behind? Anyway, I wouldn’t use lagging behind, I’d rather say, developing slowly. So why is development in African countries slow? We want to depend on someone all the time. So when I can’t work hard enough to fendt on my family, I put it on the government. When the government f*cks up with their finances, they start looking for loans.

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  6. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Culture and Society

    Increase in Racism or Racism being filmed?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2020 at 9:37 pm

    Racism is just being filmed. And we call it out a lot louder now.

    Racism is just being filmed. And we call it out a lot louder now.

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  7. Asked: May 24, 2020In: Culture and Society

    On the crossroads of oppression?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2020 at 11:19 pm

    Yes. Sexual harrasment is not right, so it racism. So if they allow the white lady to racially attack the black man, then they have a no problem with sexual harrasment, they have a problem with the black man.

    Yes. Sexual harrasment is not right, so it racism. So if they allow the white lady to racially attack the black man, then they have a no problem with sexual harrasment, they have a problem with the black man.

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  8. Asked: May 24, 2020In: Culture and Society

    Why do most African Parents practice tough love?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2020 at 10:38 pm

    Tough love instills fear in children. Once fear is introduced in a relationship, it is easier to control the weaker party. It is not only in African homes that fear is instilled, look at the Bible, apparently if you don't abide the whole wrath of God as described in Revelation, will befall you. So tRead more

    Tough love instills fear in children. Once fear is introduced in a relationship, it is easier to control the weaker party. It is not only in African homes that fear is instilled, look at the Bible, apparently if you don’t abide the whole wrath of God as described in Revelation, will befall you.
    So to answer your question if it works, yes it does. I am so sure I went to school and put on a sweater not because I liked it, because I feared what my parents would do to me.
    Do I think it is right? To some point, yes. Sometimes it is very difficult to seat down with a child and explain the situation with them, so I think dictating your way, as a parent on raising them will work. However, I think parents should learn to apologize and explain their actions. Maybe that way, a child will feel more loved and considered.

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  9. Asked: April 29, 2020In: Culture and Society

    Xenophobia and Racism against Africans following the corona pandemic.

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    Added an answer on April 29, 2020 at 9:52 pm

    I think this a classic case of kissing ass. We are not literally colonized by these people, but technically we are. Every development we make, economically or otherwise is entirely dependent on the generosity of these countries. So, I think, we would tread carefully around them, doing everything weRead more

    I think this a classic case of kissing ass. We are not literally colonized by these people, but technically we are. Every development we make, economically or otherwise is entirely dependent on the generosity of these countries. So, I think, we would tread carefully around them, doing everything we can not to upset them. Even if it means at the expense of our own people. Sad thing is, we will see the wrong, publicly call them out but NOTHING will be done.

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  10. Asked: April 2, 2020In: Politics and Governance

    Is China Now the Sole Superpower on Planet Earth?

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    Added an answer on April 2, 2020 at 8:19 pm

    China has been the economic superpower. But we didn't necessarily pay attention because the west has not only the economic powers but also the military power. So now when the military has nothing to do, China is now flexing. It may for sometime since recession may not hit them as bad as USA.

    China has been the economic superpower. But we didn’t necessarily pay attention because the west has not only the economic powers but also the military power. So now when the military has nothing to do, China is now flexing. It may for sometime since recession may not hit them as bad as USA.

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