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[QUOTE]Originally posted by anguishofbeing: [QB] Zarahan, I know what you said, I can read. I am just asking you a question, because you seem to be contradicting yourself: if he was such an epic failure, impoverishing Ghanaians, why did the west overthrow him? How much of a threat could he be if he was creating poverty and chaos? If you are going to say they did it because he was "going communist" you will need to provide concrete evidence of this. As for blaming everything on the west, this is the typical red-herring argument like the claim about not wanting to criticize African leaders because they are black, blah blah blah. In fact so far it is [b]you[/b] who seem to be blaming everything on Nkrumah, his socialist policies, expensive (unnecessary?) diplomatic missions (Pan Africanism?), education programs, machinery etc etc. [b]Where does the west come in here? What did *they* do to impoverish Ghana?[/b] I asked you about Rawlings because he was the antithesis of Nkrumah, in terms of ideology and economics, and yet his "structural adjustment" of Ghana (capitalist ethic, belt tightening, no expensive buildings and heavy machinery here) was a dismal failure. It is amazing how you seem to know everything about Nkrumah's socialist failures (which are real) but haven't given much thought about other leaders and the merits of their approach. If Nkrumah was an example of a failed African leader, who got, or is getting it, right in your view? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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