Colonial Government

Colonial Government

Noor

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I love the structure of colonial government. They just pick taxation, administration of justice law and orders. The economy and rest belongs to the private sector. Whether we like it or not, we need a limited government. Whether its restructure, devolution of power, privatization or deregulation, they all means the same thing.

I know its a huge failure, I wonder why the president keep giving the impression that the country isn't broke
 
I love the structure of colonial government. They just pick taxation, administration of justice law and orders. The economy and rest belongs to the private sector. Whether we like it or not, we need a limited government. Whether its restructure, devolution of power, privatization or deregulation, they all means the same thing.

I know its a huge failure, I wonder why the president keep giving the impression that the country isn't broke

How dare you my dear hail colonialism in this 21st century? Regardless of whatever good you are struggling to pick out from colonialism, it was all wrong as a politico-economic system. You need to make some decent reference to history of global colonialism to draw valid conclusions. Let me ask you: Do you know why Abushiri revolted against the Germans along coastal Germany East Africa in 1888 to 1889? Do you know why Frelimo launched an armed struggle against the Portuguese in Mozambique in early 1960's? Do you know why Toussaint la Overture led a slave revolt against the French colonial masters in Haiti in 1791? Or Jose Marti against the Spaniards in Cuba 1895? In early 196o's when Dar university students said: "Better was Colonialism," Mwalimu Nyerere expelled them for a very long time! Colonialism is an anguish of the human race alongside slavery of man by man and all other sorts of economic oppression and suppression. Every type of colonialism whether old or new goes side by side with economic exploitation of man by man. It's main result is the underdevelopment of societies. If you read Maji Maji rebellion you would understand. If you follow up with Abushiri you will understand what made him fight the Germans. You will understand why Ho Chi Minh committed his forces at Dien Phu against the French in 1958. Or why Mao Dze Dong had to lead his people on the Great March in 1940's to retreat against the Kuomintang Forces; before launching an offensive which threw the invading forces out of China. Try to relate you modern arguments from history as well as the present and you shall be fine scholarly.
 
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