"The people in power in
Cameroon since 1956 are those and the heirs of those who did not fight,
campaign or vote for the country's reunification and independence, whether as
moderates or radicals, but are instead the people put in power by those who
defeated, militarily, the people who fought, campaigned and voted for
reunification and independence (The Kamerunists, the civic-nationalists
otherwise called union-nationalist). These people in power are the compradors.
They are the custodians of the French-imposed system whose ultimate goal is to
destroy Cameroonian civic-nationalism (Kamerunism , Cameroonian
union-nationalism), the most advanced form of patriotism in Africa that goes
beyond tribe, ethnicity, and the imposed European cultures that have been used
to divide and rule Africans. Less than 10% of Cameroonians support the
political establishment that has hijacked Cameroon and Cameroonians, an
establishment of compradors that crushes the Cameroonian people as
predators of the most unthinkable forms. That is why they try to wrap
themselves around the flag through armed conflicts and glory in international
sports in order to come across as patriots. But the Cameroonian people see the
pseudo-patriotism of these self-centered mercenaries with the demonic mindset; Cameroonians see them as the curse of Cameroon; Cameroonians see them as schnooks, compradors, and predators who are serving foreign interests and themselves only."
Friday, February 21, 2020
What is the System and the Political Establishment in power in Cameroon?
Janvier Tchouteu
Janvier Tchouteu is the author of Triple Agent, Double Cross
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