Marcel Yabili
Born
Kamalondo, Lubumbashi, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
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“The obsession with seeking in Africa's colonial past the causes of all its miseries today is the work of people intimately convinced that Africa is doomed, that it is unable to take care of itself today, and that, finally, the fate of the Black will only improve if the White comes back to repair what he has done wrong: these “hidden Afro- pessimists “ are hiding, under gratuitous accusations, anger, or demand for reparation, their own disarray. This explains why their words are sterile, never accompanied by proposals for solutions to the problems they evoke. They are doing a lot of harm to Africa because they divert issues that have worth.”
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
“This heroism was also that of the first missionaries. They had a life expectancy of about 5 years in Congo, and some were given extremely anointing at the time of their journey to Africa. There were many young idealists. Their graves are still lined up in the Mpala locality, which overlooks Lake Tanganyika. The Catholic mission was a fort where people who fled slavers and brutality took refuge.”
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
“Millions of dead' appears nowhere in the rich oral tradition of my ancestors, nor in Lumumba's speeches. Nor does it appear with Mobutu, who was born and raised in the Equator province, where the ABIR and the Anversoise exploited rubber.”
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
― The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
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