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Comment from the Article " Re: In Response To The Yang gang" --- 2005

 

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Re: In Response To The Yang Gang 




Simonia wrote well until the end of Emergence Of The "Immortal Soul". Beyond that, he got lost from incomprehension, which is a common plague for those who haggle over the kamerunian problem with blinding emotions and a one-track mind over our history.

It is difficult to be a kamerunian union nationalist, someone who cherishes the kamerunian soul, the best component of the land, which is its people(their heart, hopes and dreams) and its physical beauty, without becoming despondent over the divisive actions and or utterances of the confused and one-sided who are the custodians of the anachronistic French-imposed system or who unconsciously act as agents for its survival through actions and utterances that divide the true exponents of change.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3373255.stm
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/075411967X/ref=sib_dp_bod_ex/104-4447576-0005520?%5Fencoding=UTF8&p=S00A#reader-page

A union nationalist sees the inherent beauty of kamerun-its strengths, opportunities, hopes, dreams and uses those to confront its weaknesses and threats that are haunting the nation through the politics fostered by the outdated system.

http://www.icicemac.com/nouvelle/index.php3?nid=3350
http://www.postnewsline.com/2005/04/strongun_body_p_1.html

It is an insight into kamerun's inherent beauty that is going to save our potentially great nation and not excuses over its deplorable past and present. It is that insight which will liberate us and not the myths that only stand to suffocate and paralyze us each time the true exponents of change confront the system.

Simonia initially appeared as a union nationalist, but later posed as a politically confused and one-sided individual who basically sides with the system that has been in control since 1958.

http://www.postnewsline.com/2004/11/strongscyl_invi.html

In my extensive travel through kamerun, it is the kamerun soul that nourishes my aspirations for the land, the beauty of the entire land, the different people I met, the twinkles of the eyes even before the mentioning of politics. Still, understanding their fears, pains and anguish; hopes and dreams made a genuine soul to understand them further. The vast majority of our people cannot afford hating. Despite their plight from the consequences of this system, the vast majority musters anger and not hatred.

It is anger from a wrong that gives the zeal to make corrections and implement a right (the reflection of their hearts, hopes, dreams. That is the future for kamerun and that is how the leaders of the post-independence generations should start thinking if we want change for our potentially great land.

I decided to take a long break from the public, but it is difficult to do so when agonizing and grappling everyday with the task of the struggle for the future kamerun has been the major preoccupation of my mind for more than half of my life.

The comments of those who object to Simonia are equally not credible because they distort the kamerunian reality and nurture hatred instead of anger that we need, in order to change the system so that our people can have an optimally better tomorrow.

Janvier Tchouteu, author of “FALLEN HEROES: African Leaders Whose Assassinations Disarrayed the Continent and Benefitted Foreign Interests”

https://amazon.com/dp/1980996695/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_JX6Q26H573RSKG7HT9V6

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