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{UAH} How can Africans fight racism without being sucked into the psychological impairment

I met too many Americans between 2008 and 2012, some of them over the years have become very good friends of mine.

Through some of these people, our Ugandan students joined American Universities for all levels of University Education.
During the same time, I had a very fruitful interactions with Google who wanted to establish a research centre in Uganda.

Google at most, employed Africans and indeed their offices in Uganda is manned by Ugandans.

There is racism, as there is ethnicity, clan and tribal identities all over world communities.

What concerns me though, at this stage in my life, is not racism in all its forms but rather Africans inabilities, despite abundance
of want and need on the continent to make it big like other peoples of the world. This though, does not mean there is nothing happening in Africa but why on such a small scale.

I fear, our people might be forced into racists,  psychological impairment, which to mean is just a form of cultural weakness.

Dan

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