The West’s Crush on Mugabe

I’ve been reading the many articles that have been published since Friday’s Zimbabwe non-election election. Granted, Morgan Tsvangirai’s absence from the ballot is a clear indication that no election has taken place, yet what I’ve been reading about this in the West’s beyond absurd propagandist tabloid-coverage about Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe is even a bigger indication of a sustained and persistent attack on an independent country. I can’t fathom how the so called journalist covering Zimbabwe have convinced themselves that what they’re doing is actually a worth-while and in the interest of the public. Cut the bullshit.

As I have wrote before, Robert Mugabe is not serving in the interest of his people and his country - that has been going on for a while now so let’s take that off the table. But I refuse to be brain-washed and told what to believe about Robert Mugabe and his legacy in the fight against colonial punks who, not surprisingly, are behind the systemic efforts to demonize and eventually convince those of us who still have their independent thinking and choose to stand up to punks who use the pen as weapon of bullying. I refuse to accept Zimbabwe’s sovereignty be meddled in by neither agents of the British government or its mouthpieces: BBC, AP, NY Times, etc.

I don’t see eye-to-eye with Mugabe on most things, but I agree with him 100% everything he believes about the West, particularly those imperialist bloodsuckers at 10 Downing Street and its bully friends (including the press) everywhere. Reading these hate-filled propaganda leaflets makes me believe even more that Robert Mugabe’s suspicion about the West is as just true as it was in the 19th and 20th century. Sometimes it takes a semi-sane man to shout continuously what has always been right in front of us: Europe is at where it is today because it has plundered Africa’s resource during colonial Europe and after independence - it was just more careful in hiding its activities in Africa after independence, thanks to the countless wars and coup d’état Europe and America created and funded for years and still continue to do so. What a brilliant disguise to turn the ‘natives’ against each other while stealing the continent’s riches. I digress…

One of the propaganda talking-points that kept coming up almost in every story was the fake-outrage over the silence of African leaders, in particular the clear rejection of the propaganda whores’ demonization of Robert Mugabe by the African leaders. When Nelson Mandela spoke out late last week, the whores of imperialists were shocked to learn that Mr. Mandela’s criticism was only limited to the election and the violence that surrounds it, not what they had fantasized about. And earlier in the week Mr. Mandela’s successor, Thabo Mbeki, essentially gave the West the middle finger and told them to back off. This might be surprising to these assholes but all African leaders (whether elected or not ) know this propaganda is intended to essentially return Zimbabwe in the hands of the neocolonialists.

Just as I always write at the end of these types of posts, my defense of Robert Mugabe is limited to his fight against foreign and neocolonialism domination in his country, just as I would defend every people’ right to self-determination without interference from anyone, anywhere, at anytime. With that said, Robert Mugabe probably does have blood on his hands. Then again, so are those who are trying to destroy him.

UPDATE: Here’s an example of the British government mouthpiece’s spin on Desmond Tutu’s recent comments about Zimbabwe, “I think that a very good argument can be made for having an international force to restore peace,” which magically turns up in this headline as: Tutu Urges Zimbabwe Intervention. They don’t even try to ‘hide’ their propaganda bullshit. But if you read just a paragraph below, you will see Morgan Tsvangiria distancing himself from the war drumbeats of the British Bastard Corporation and prefering to take out Mugabe through his party’s majority seat in parliament and ‘political’ pressure, even if that means allowing Mugabe to be ceremonial head of state. It takes a smart man to recognize bringing in foreign occupiers to your land is not in the best interest of your people and sovereignty. Just as Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga settled their differences through dialoge and compromise, there is no reason why Mugabe and Tsvangiria can’t do the same.

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3 Comments on “The West’s Crush on Mugabe”

  1. Aya Says:

    Mugabe is a senile idiot but the forces behind are far stronger and powerful. I was thoroughly disappointed by Tsvangiri’s withdrawal from the election; so many people have risked life and limb and would have risked more to give him a fighting chance. His hesitance and temper tantrum have made me lose respect for the man. About the western media and powers, I say save your crocodile tears for people who don’t know about your mercenary actions, civil war incitement, and the crushing of local support of democracy to get your raw supplies.

  2. cigaal Says:

    All Brown can do is chew his rusted nails and hate on Mugabe. Mugabe is a wimp and he should have done those land reforms 20 years ago. Mbeki and his AIDS views. Sometimes i wonder about that nacladda afrika ku dhacday - maybe our ancestors were nasty bastards. sorry about that. ( Aya’s influence lol)

  3. Om Says:

    Aya,

    Tvangirai’s problem has always been and still continues to be his lack of political instinct and nationalism. He thinks if you’re kissing the West’s ass, you’ll automatically be installed into power. He keeps getting beaten up by Mugabe’s mobs because they see him as a traitor and the West’s poodle. In turn, Mugabe’s supporters are a fierce loyalist and all of the African leaders support him unconditionally.

    Cigaal,

    That’s the only good thing Mugabe has done, albeit very late. Lol, it’s not a naclad, Cigaal, perhaps greed is the keyword here :-)

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