DESMOND TUTU AND HISTORY
By
Remy Ilona
I didn't really follow the career of Desmond Tutu over the years. I knew he was respected, had won a Nobel. After his demise I noticed that many were talking about him so I decided to look closely. Apparently he fought against Apartheid. Deserved whatever honor he got for that. But I also noticed that he was more invested in Israel/Palestine than in the mistreatment of Africans by Africans.
Why should evil be ignored only because it's 'blacks' perpetrating it against 'blacks?'
The world wants to pretend that Africans don't exist. That's why we know about Cambodian genocide but allowed the far worse Igbo genocide to slide off history, and Africans support this by ignoring the ills in the continent to focus on problems outside.
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