Stating the bleeding obvious
by hakmao, 3 January 2008
Nothing Vincent Magombe, Director of Africa Inform International, said on Newsnight last night should be remotely controversial, however we do not hear it enough–particularly from the ‘expert’ talking heads on news and current affairs programs. Instead, fat-headed realpolitikers like former Powell aide, Colonel–is he still in the military?–Larry Wilkinson sneer that democracy equals the ‘Magna Carta plus 900 years’. Vincent Magombe refused to accept the patronising bumwash of Wilkinson and the reptilian Sidney Blumenthal.
Gavin Esler: Vincent, do you fear that democracy itself in Kenya is one of the casualties that we’re about to see expire as a result of this violence?
Vincent Magombe: I think what I fear about the discourse around issues to do with democracy in Kenya and in Africa, is when people seem to suggest that Africa is not ready for democracy. I think the people of Kenya have shown that they are ready for democracy–they went out there and practised democracy. The people who are not ready for democracy are the leaders, the dictators. So Mwai Kibaki, because he’s not ready for democracy, he tries to shatter it. But there is now a very wonderful thing happening in spite of what we are seeing in Nairobi today. The people of Kenya are trying to do something very experimental, but if it works it will be very good for the rest of Africa. They are trying to say ‘we will stand up for once and defy lack of democracy, dictatorships, in spite of the bullets’–hundreds of them have died–and if they succeed, I can tell you 2008 will be a good year for Africa.
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Gavin Esler: I just want to go back to Vincent Magombe on this … when people say that certain regions of the world, certain countries are not ready for democracy, it may be condescending, it may be a very unpleasant thing to hear, but isn’t it true?
Vincent Magombe: I am sorry to say that it is a very stupid to say, and it’s stupid because one is assuming that democracy is the preserve of the West and is being brought from the West and given to me.
Gavin Esler: But do you take [Larry Wilkinson’s] point that you can’t export it, it has to grow organically over a long time?
Vincent Magombe: No, it’s, but that is the problem–nobody is asking America to export its type of democracy to me. I am just saying that I am as human as an American, I want to choose my leader, I know what I want that leader to do. I can choose between a leader that wants to bring war, or that wants to give me hospitals or schools–that’s democracy. Anybody in Africa, even that person who is not educated, can make those choices. In Kenya they made those choices. Now, this nonsense of thinking that America is bringing democracy to us–by the way there is sometimes very little that I can see that you can bring to me because some of the worst examples of lack of democracy have come from America, from Britain, from anywhere, you know during the colonial times and so on–everybody should have a right to enjoy their freedoms, to choose their leader, and when you choose a good leader, he will do good things for you.




Friday 4 January 2008 at 0:06
Seen that gadgie on newsnight myself. He was the only talking heed they had on who said anything remotely sensible. Even that Bronwen Maddox from The Times (who usually stands out as a journo I’ve got at least some time for - well, she was fucking appalling).
The whole so-called discussion was like watching a sub-standard undergraduate tutorial session. Doomed. We are all doomed.
Friday 4 January 2008 at 11:41
Ding Dong!
Visigoths calling!
Friday 4 January 2008 at 11:51
Alaric I or II?
Friday 4 January 2008 at 12:02
The First.
Can I interest you in a reborn baby?
Saturday 5 January 2008 at 15:14
Snoozenight have an averion to the obvious, and no hack ever made a living from it either.
This thread does, however, have the least annoying form of comment spam that I’ve ever seen.
Saturday 5 January 2008 at 15:33
Comment spam?