Magatte Wade on Africa, Foreign Aid, and Free Markets
"We are poor because we don't let our entrepreneurs work," says the director of the Center for African Prosperity at the Atlas Network.

Magatte Wade is author of the memoir and manifesto The Heart of a Cheetah: How We Have Been Lied to about African Poverty—and What That Means for Human Flourishing (Cheetah Press), in which she argues the solution to Africa's problems lies in "the cheetah generation" of young Africans who embrace free markets, individualism, human rights, and transparency in government.
Born in Senegal and now residing in Austin, Texas, Wade is director of the Center for African Prosperity at the Atlas Network and the founder and CEO of Skin Is Skin, which sells skin and lip products sourced in Africa. In December, Reason's Nick Gillespie sat down with Wade to discuss her book, entrepreneurship in Africa, and startup cities.
Q: The controlling metaphor of your book is the cheetah and the cheetah generation. Where does that term come from, and what does it signify for you?
A: The reason why I am cheetah everything is because of my beloved professor, George Ayittey, a Ghanaian economist who we lost [in 2022]. He had made this differentiation between the hippo mentality. These are the people who still believe that colonialism sets us back. People who believe that slavery, even though we're out of it, sets us back. When you put them all together, it's more or less the victimhood mentality. Because as long as we stay in victimhood, we don't try to fight more. We stay poor, and the foreign aid keeps on pouring in to fix, supposedly, that poverty. And then they are facing off with whom? The cheetah generation.
George said the cheetah generation is a generation of Africans with a mindset that really is waiting for no one. They're not going to wait for the government. They're not going to wait for foreign aid. They believe in themselves. They know they have the tools and they're just going to get it done. And he said, the future of our continent lies on the back of the cheetahs.
It's not about your age. It's not about, are you African or non-African? It's not about, are you an African living on the continent or in the diaspora? It's very much, do you believe that we have a bright future? And do you believe that that bright future will be achieved by the free market?
Q: You critique development economist Jeffrey Sachs, who helped create and push the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals. What do people like Jeffrey Sachs fundamentally get wrong? What is wrong with the framework that they are trying to impart on the developing world?
A: To me it's just not understanding the way the world works and not understanding economics. It's not really rocket science. And maybe that's why for people who are always looking for complexity, they fail to see that. I think for folks like him, there's something very unsettling about this idea that the market can take care of things.
Jeffrey Sachs thought he could fix poverty and so forth, but then what he did is basically set up a village, what they would call the millennium development villages. And there they just went on to basically do a very top-down type of approach to economics. Eventually what happened is they went nowhere and things started rotting all over the place. All of this stuff that they spent millions of dollars on. And by the way, an entrepreneur would've probably produced the same, better quality, cheaper, and still be able to sell it, but they had nothing to show for it. That's the mentality of people like that.
Q: You say Africa would benefit from millions of Africans creating businesses, becoming entrepreneurial. But you stress how hard it is within Africa to start a business.
A: Life is made of tradeoffs. But when it comes to foreign aid, I think people only look at supposedly the little wins in the tradeoffs. I had this woman, she was very upset with me. For her, she's sure the roads can only be helpful. Aren't they? You see road equals benefit. Let me talk about the costs. Because of this road, I have a culture of dependency that keeps on being ingrained in my people. That surely cannot be good for the entrepreneurial mindset that we need from them in order to really create wealth and value. A cultural dependency just doesn't go hand in hand [with economic progress].
Q: How does a road create dependence?
A: This road came because of foreign aid. Foreign aid came to us because supposedly we're poor. Our governments are literally poor. They don't have enough money to cater to all the needs of what the government would need money for.
Now, I would like to tell people, why do you think we are in that situation? Why do you think that we're poor in the first place so much that we need you to inject the additional cash so that we can build the roads that normally we should have built for ourselves with the money that we made? We are poor because we don't let our entrepreneurs work. If you just come and finance for me what I should have financed for myself and by myself and we keep doing this, nothing has changed since the end of so-called colonialism.
So for that road, I get a generation of young people behaving this way, which cannot operate in the market. For that road I also got more violence and more violence as well as leaders who never want to leave.
Q: How would startup cities help in an African context?
A: Africa is the poorest region in the world because it happens to be the most overregulated region in the world. It's the region in the world where entrepreneurs lack what entrepreneurs need the most, which is an enabling business environment.
I'm sure your audience knows how cumbersome and complicated and hard and long it takes to do piecemeal legislation and also reforms. Costly, timely, everything. We've got to accelerate. And most importantly, we have to be a little bit more radical because tweaking something here, tweaking something there is just not going to get us there. We have to do tabula rasa and just start over.
So the idea instead is how about we try to clean up one place at a time? Startup cities are these next-generation special economic zones with their own law, their own governance, especially when it comes to commercial law, and usually based on common law. That's really for me what the solution is going to be, because what you're doing all of a sudden for these African entrepreneurs who are trapped in the dysfunctional systems they're in right now, you're giving them a chance.
Q: How do you get the incumbents, the people who benefit from the status quo, to allow that kind of experimentation?
A: Why I'm so bullish on the future of Africa is because we don't need all 54 nations to go for this all at once. All I need is one nation where you have a leader who is thinking a little bit more differently than the others and also has different goals than the others because not all of them are as corrupt as we think they are. And even if they do things that are corrupt, not all of them, given a chance, want to stay in this state of misery and despair.
Startup cities are a way for these leaders to actually get their cake and eat it too. So continue doing whatever it is that you're doing over there, but over here, let's do an experiment that doesn't affect [the leaders]. There is no sovereignty being attacked. Your family laws remain the same, your immigration law remains the same, criminal law, all of that stuff remains the same. You're just saying when it comes to prosperity building, entrepreneurs need an enabling environment. So we're going to look at the commercial laws especially and make sure we give them the best environment for them to create.
This interview has been condensed and edited for style and clarity.
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If overregulation is what is holding back Africa, then why is Somalia so bad?
I think one thing really holding back Africa is the brain drain by their best and brightest mostly immigrating to Europe or the U.S. That sort of immigration is good for the receiving countries because they are the educated part of society but bad for the countries they leave. It's not like a flood of unskilled workers leaving and then sending back their paychecks to the homeland.
I would also add malaria caused by the left's freakout over DDT and radical Islam (100s more schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria, probably won't get a Save Our Girls from the First Lady this time), and tribalism over nationalism
The Somali Democratic Republic ... the name of the socialist totalitarian military government dictatorship given to Somalia.
The Somali Democratic Democracy? Better?
"If overregulation is what is holding back Africa"
It's hardly overregulation if the regulations are ignored. That seems to be the case in Africa's major industries. The cobalt mining in the Congo has all manner of regulations, from local to international. They are routinely ignored or bypassed. Same with fossil fuel extraction, gemstones etc. The entrepreneurs involved in these industries tend to come from places like China, France and Russia. The local African role is bureaucrats, middle men, militia members, and menial laborers.
"I think one thing really holding back Africa is the brain drain by their best and brightest mostly immigrating to Europe or the U.S."
Not just the brain drain, but the resources that go into turning a student into a practicing professional go down the drain. Good for the receiving countries, having newly minted technicians trained on the dime of the world's poorest nations, but bad for Africa.
"I would also add malaria "
I wouldn't add malaria. It's banned in wealthy nations, but widely used across Africa. The use of DDT has increased in Africa since it was banned internationally. Africa is supplied by China, India and North Korea. This is another example of 'overregulation' which exists only on paper, not in reality.
DDT is currently being produced in three countries: India, China, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK; North Korea) (Table 1). By far the largest amounts are produced in India for the purpose of disease vector control. In China, the average annual production during the period 2000–2004 was 4,500 metric tons of DDT, but 80–90% was used in the production of Dicofol, an acaricide, and around 4% was used as additive in antifouling paints. The remainder was meant for malaria control and was exported. Recent information from the DPRK [United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), unpublished data] indicates that 160 metric tons of DDT is produced per year, for use mainly in agriculture (which is not acceptable under the Stockholm Convention) and a small portion for use in public health. India and China both export DDT to countries in Africa, either as technical product or as a formulation, for the purpose of vector control. DDT is being formulated in Ethiopia and South Africa with ingredients imported from China. South Africa exports some of its formulated product to other countries in Africa.
"...“I would also add malaria ”
I wouldn’t add malaria. It’s banned in wealthy nations,..."
mtrueman|8.30.17 @ 1:42PM|#
"Spouting nonsense is an end in itself."
"It’s hardly overregulation if the regulations are ignored."
Oh wow.
"Its hardly socialism if everyone has a supplementary garden and are buying goods from the black market."
Overregulation hurts economies no matter if the citizens are forced to be scofflaws or not.
" The cobalt mining in the Congo has all manner of regulations, from local to international. They are routinely ignored or bypassed."
None of the industries you mentioned employ even 1% of Africans.
"Oh wow."
Thanks.
"“Its hardly socialism if everyone has a supplementary garden and are buying goods from the black market.”
Black markets are a feature of socialist economies. Even in Democratic Kamupuchea, where there was a brisk trade in staples condensed milk and rice.
"None of the industries you mentioned employ even 1% of Africans."
This is my point. Thanks again for bringing it up. The people who are engaged in digging the minerals from the ground, so called 'artisanal mining,' aren't 'employees.' They are often children, against all regulations, who work informally, on a piece work basis. They don't enjoy any of the protections that typical employees enjoy and are often are cruelly exploited by unscrupulous middlemen and armed gangs.
Black markets are a feature of socialist economies. Even in Democratic Kamupuchea, where there was a brisk trade in staples condensed milk and rice.
I see sarcasm is lost on you.
This is my point. Thanks again for bringing it up.
Umm... what? Your point was overregulation was being ignored so it's okay. My point was that the examples you use to back your assertion were statistically irrelevant.
"Your point was overregulation was being ignored so it’s okay."
My point is that you can't complain about being overregulated if the regulations are routinely bypassed or ignored.
"the examples you use to back your assertion were statistically irrelevant."
The cobalt industries may be statistically irrelevant, but just try to make a smart phone battery without cobalt. It's highly relevant.
So create over regulated industries so the government can choose what to ignore and what to support. Quite the little fascist you are.
These industries aren't over regulated. They are regulated on paper only and in practice the regulations are ignored. There are all sorts of regulations prohibiting child labor, for example, but child labor is exploited. If this is shocking and unbelievable to you, I beseech you to dig a little deeper and not to rely solely on Reason articles for your knowledge of the issue. Maybe a search on the matter in google.
"so the government can choose what to ignore and what to support"
It's not only government ignoring the regulations. It's also us, the end users, who choose to buy the batteries anyway, despite our knowledge that the regulations are routinely flouted. It's the companies who extract the cobalt and the manufacturers who make the batteries. It's the families who send their children to work in the mines, in short it's just about everyone.
Wow. A truly idiotic take. This explains a lot about you. Like why you’re a democrat.
Thanks, mtrueman, for TRYING to talk sense to the senseless!!!
To (one of) your points, for decades, the USSR (on paper) provided free speech, freedom of religion, free trade unions, democracy, political freedoms, yada-yada... And, in reality, provided NONE of it! GOOD LUCK to you as you try to persuade the Already Perfect In Their Own Minds, of ANYTHING!!!
Hahahahahahahaha
"Thanks, mtrueman, for TRYING to talk sense to the senseless"
Speaking of senseless, what was mtrueman trying to say, Shillsy? Because I don't think you actually even know. And don't wade off into some all-caps rant about something unrelated, tell us what mtrueman was saying.
Here is what mtrueman was saying! Learn to READ, Marxist Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer! And learn to SNOT read between the lines, twat is SNOT there!!!
Now WHY were You just now Perfectly writing that You Perfectly Believe that the Infallible Lizard People want us all to Suck Orange Dick Endlessly? And then MAYBE we might get a few "goes" at Spermy Daniels, ass a reward? Did the Infallible Lizard People REALLY say that to You?
OK, so here below is what mtrueman was saying:
These industries aren’t over regulated. They are regulated on paper only and in practice the regulations are ignored. There are all sorts of regulations prohibiting child labor, for example, but child labor is exploited. If this is shocking and unbelievable to you, I beseech you to dig a little deeper and not to rely solely on Reason articles for your knowledge of the issue. Maybe a search on the matter in google.
“so the government can choose what to ignore and what to support”
It’s not only government ignoring the regulations. It’s also us, the end users, who choose to buy the batteries anyway, despite our knowledge that the regulations are routinely flouted. It’s the companies who extract the cobalt and the manufacturers who make the batteries. It’s the families who send their children to work in the mines, in short it’s just about everyone.
Fuck off and die, spastic asshole.
"" It’s also us, the end users, who choose to buy the batteries anyway, ""
Then what does that say about governments mandating that we buy the batteries?
It says we're all in this together.
What? Promoting work for gain and free markets over tribal-state socialism? Obviously, Wade is not actually Black. And probably is MAGA.
Isn't she the one the killed jussie smolette twice?
Naw, that was AOC, and it was way more than twice.
Africans are not "Black". If they were, they wouldn't be so successful when they come to North America.
Like Elon?
Did you miss my point or just fail at humor?
"Promoting work for gain and free markets over tribal-state socialism? "
The US is far more socialist than African states. In the US children are educated on the public dime well into their teens. In Africa, costs put education out of reach for poor and middle income families. Education is one area where Africa could do with more socialism, especially if educating young people is seen as desirable. How do American children get to their schools? On roads built on the public dime. In Africa, transportation is lacking and could do with some of the socialist policies Americans take for granted.
In your comment above you bemoaned the brain drain from African countries, after the state at least partially contributed to education. Now you want more state support for education. Does that mean the state will own these graduates even more?
Are you even close to libertarian?
He is not.
He also spouts nonsense, sometimes on purpose, allegedly.
By his own admission:
mtrueman|8.30.17 @ 1:42PM|#
"Spouting nonsense is an end in itself."
"He also spouts nonsense, sometimes on purpose, allegedly."
Not allegedly. Definitely. And almost everyone here definitely spouts nonsense. They either don't know it, or don't admit it. Take JeremyR's first comment. He claims Africa's problems stem from the Left's ban on DDT. Nonsense! Not only does Africa continue to use DDT, but what DDT they use comes from the world's few remaining communist countries: China and North Korea. India is more neo-liberal these days, but their DDT production is a legacy from the days when socialists ruled the roost.
So you’re not only Marxist, you’re an asshole.
"He also spouts nonsense, sometimes on purpose, allegedly."
More than just nonsense. Some of it is Jeff-tier disturbing.
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And where would you prefer 9 year olds to learn about sex? Are there any porn sites on the web you could point to that you think would do a better, more responsible job? I’m pretty sure most 9 year olds masturbate. It’s easy to do and is a source of innocent merriment.
"It’s easy to do and is a source of innocent merriment."
Let's all pretend children don't masturbate.
I like G&S too. I never suspected there was another fan on the board. Here's Christopher Lee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWKrAQAhu-k
A more humane Mikado never
Did in Japan exist,
To nobody second,
I'm certainly reckoned
A true philanthropist.
It is my very humane endeavour
To make, to some extent,
Each evil liver
A running river
Of harmless merriment.
My object all sublime
I shall achieve in time—
To let the punishment fit the crime—
The punishment fit the crime;
And make each prisoner pent
Unwillingly represent
A source of innocent merriment!
Of innocent merriment!
While I've got nothing against Gilbert and Sullivan, that creepy quote is from you. Not me.
Credit where it's due. Thank Sir William Schwenck Gilbert for the line.
I’m shocked the fascist, Jew-hating nonsense spewer would say something like that. Shocked.
"Now you want more state support for education."
What I want is of no consequence, doubly so for Africa. Earth-based Human Skeptic claimed that socialism was holding Africa back. I pointed out that wealthier nations, like the US, were more socialistic than African nations, particularly in areas like publicly funded primary education and infrastructure.
"Does that mean the state will own these graduates even more?"
I'm all for the rights of Africans and everyone else to pull up stakes and move where they want. I'm in favor of open borders. Still I think it's morally dubious for wealthy nations like the US instead of going to the expense of educating professionals to fit her needs, 'poach' them from the poorest nations on the planet. There's a conflict between an individual's rights to take his skills and move freely, and the collective's furnishing the individual with the means to acquire those skills. I don't see any easy way to resolve this conflict.
"Are you even close to libertarian?"
Not at all. My primary identification with libertarianism was its antiwar stance. Since the latest flareup of the war in the Middle East, and Reason's tacit support of it, I've become even more disillusioned. Reason used to publish people like Sheldon Richman, a severe critic of apartheid, land thievery and other Israeli sins. These days Reason is silent on these issues, or parrot the Israeli line.
"...Since the latest flareup of the war in the Middle East, and Reason’s tacit support of it, I’ve become even more disillusioned..."
Wrapping antisemitism in a peace-nik robe. Self-defense is a valid use of force, Nazi-wannabe.
It's funny you think funding of public schools is socialism.
The public funding the public is not socialism. If the state had total control of public schools you would be closer. That's why the state interfering with school boards is a big deal.
"It’s funny you think funding of public schools is socialism."
I wrote that it was socialistic, and I don't find it funny. Any humor was unintentional. Public funding of roads is also socialistic. Private funding is capitalistic. Public subsidies to the energy industry, like using the Navy to provide security for oil shipments in the Persian Gulf or Red Sea is another example. Again, a less socialistic America would insist that the oil transporters fund their own security, like Brinks provides security for the movement of cash and valuables. In each case, America's socialistic tendencies outstrip Africa's.
Meanwhile I don't think the international prohibition on DDT at all socialistic. The world's DDT production is down to a handful of nations either full on communist or enjoying significant socialist legacies.
What about Wakanda? Just spread that about. More realistic plan.
Hey according to will smiths son, wakanda exists, and a lot of Americans think wakanda exists.
We waz kings
NYFD is threatening and hunting down those who booed Letitia James. Don't even hide the fascism.
https://nypost.com/2024/03/09/us-news/fdny-boss-laura-kavanagh-hunts-down-staffers-who-booed-ny-ag-letitia-james-cheered-for-trump-at-promotion-ceremony/
The claim is that they violated some unspecified department regulation. If the NYFD has regulations prohibiting what is clearly political speech they need to hauled into a federal court.
I'm sure it would be easy to find behaviors not punished the other way to make a few of these guys fairly rich.
If we can outlaw disinformation then certainly we can outlaw dis-opinion.
And dat opinion, and dose opinions.
I shoulda seen dat one coming.
Dese are da right opinions!
https://notthebee.com/article/here-are-some-job-stats-the-democrats-dont-want-you-to-see
You probably already know, but as much as I like NotTheBee for pointing to news you won't find elsewhere, they aren't the brightest bulbs in the closet.
https://notthebee.com/article/for-international-womens-day-utahs-republican-lt-gov-decided-to-tweet-out-support-for-the-russian-bolsheviks
Some pol tweeted some nonsense for Women's Day about their brave role in the February 1917 revolution. The NotTheBee angle on it is that he was celebrating the Bolshevik revolution which murdered the Tsar and his family. Apparently the writer isn't aware there were two separate 1917 revolutions, and the Bolshevik one was the October one.
I almost signed up for an account just to see if any of the commenters called him out, but I get enough spam as it is.
To be fair the October revolution was a coup rather than a revolution and the Utah Lt. Governor probably didn't know the difference anyway.
What did you think of their links to ZeroHedge or the Federal Reseve Bank of St. Louis?
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/inside-most-ridiculous-jobs-report-recent-history-12-million-immigrant-jobs-added-one
I find it hard to believe as described, that there were NO jobs created for ANY citizens, ONLY for illegals. It doesn't pass the smell test.
On the other hand, trusting any data coming from the government is a fool's game. It seems like every single report gets revised a month or two later, sometimes several times, and none of them pass the smell test either. So I take the zerohedge report, and the NotTheBee interpretation of it, as just nonsense piled on top of nonsense.
"I find it hard to believe as described, that there were NO jobs created for ANY citizens, ONLY for illegals."
But that's not what it's saying. If you remove recent immigrants and their jobs from the equation, it shows that jobs taken by native born citizens decreased by two million since 2018.
There's a real reason for the working class economic despondency that's so pervasive right now that's hidden in the figures.
I know that's what really happened, but look at the quotes. They go out of their way to make it sound like no citizens got any new jobs, that all new jobs were created for immigrants.
It's dishonest as fuck.
Over-regulation?
Africa just doesn't do civilization.
Solve that first.
Egypt, Carthage, Kingdom of Aksum, Kingdom Of Kush, Land of Punt, Mali Empire, Songhai Empire, Great Zimbabwe (city state), etc.
Africa is the second biggest land mass on the planet and has been Trading with groups in Europe and the Middle East since the Pliestocene. And the Fulani and Toubou have Y-chromosomes (R1b-V88) inherited from European stone-age farmers who migrated from Europe across the Green Sahara 7500 years ago.
Be fair. Africa does civilization 1.0, the first type of organized humanoid societies. These were not that different from pre-human societies, and mostly based on power, status, favoritism, and decisions made in the moment enforced with direct violence. Things like rule of law, equal standing under the law, property rights, etc. came much later.
"These were not that different from pre-human societies, and mostly based on power, status, favoritism, and decisions made in the moment enforced with direct violence."
That's a misconception. Ancient Egypt was run by a priestly caste. There was a bureaucracy and scholarship. The ancient Egyptians had archeologists who studied even more ancient Egyptians.
The workers who built the pyramids were voluntary, meticulously managed and directed, and were amply compensated. The idea, promoted in Hollywood movies, that slaves built the monuments, has been rejected by modern archeologists on the grounds that technical deficiencies, a lack of suitable weapons for crowd control, meant a large work force couldn't be forced, and their cooperation was essential.
Egyptians were Mediterranean in genetics and culture, and nothing like Sub-Saharan Africa peoples.
We might credit them with Civilization 2.0 or even 3.0.
"Egyptians were Mediterranean in genetics and culture, and nothing like Sub-Saharan Africa peoples."
The earliest Egyptians were closely interacting with Nubians, very much like sub saharan Africans. I can believe that interactions between the Egyptians of the lower Nile and Mediterranean people were strong, even before the Ptolemaic period which was rather late in the game. Also Sumer, in present day Iraq, which is thought to have influenced hieroglyphics.
Don’t you have a klan rally to go you cousin fucking rube?
Fuck off and die, asshole.
The only democrats here are you and your buddies dummy.
Hey Dinesh: no matter how many times you say that it doesn’t change the fact that TODAY racist white southerners overwhelmingly vote Republican.
No moron. All the racists are democrats. Racist democrats like you.
A lot more Confederate flags east of the Cascades than west. And the one’s you see on the west side are in GOP voting backwoods, rural shitholes.
Lots more brains everywhere but your comments, steaming pile of lefty shit.
I’ll stop commenting if you take a drink
He’s not sarcasmic.
And where do the BLM and Black Power flags fly?
I’m unaware of BLM taking up arms against the United States in order to establish a slaveholding republic.
Besides the Bureau of Land Management is too incompetent to ever pose a real threat.
Klan? That’s you, you dumb bitch.
So will you paying to keep commenting on Reason? Or donate that money to your pal Matt Shea?
I’ve met Matt multiple times. He definitely isn’t a nut. People like you are the nutcases. You Marxist anti christ bigoted pedophile loving retard.
I apologize in advance for all the pejoratives I left out. As they are legion.
Oh he’s definitely a religious fanatic, authoritarian nut job.
cousin fucking
Why do progressives think this is insulting?
They support all forms of sexual deviancy.
Last I checked it was conservatives enabling sex abuse in the Boy Scout and churches.
Cite missing, scum-bag
Better check again, conservatives have pulled out of the scouts.
Ha! The ones that have didn’t ditch it because of the decades of sex abuse, but because they started allowing gays.
Face it: you’re the real groomers. You also hate America.
Says the anti-mormon doxxer.
What could be more american than a home-grown religion?
Beyond this, you still haven't provided evidence of anything.
I didn’t know public figures could be doxxed by simply mentioning their name?
What’s more American than fleeing the US because they don’t believe in our laws or constitution? What’s more American than swearing an oath of vengeance against the United States in their temple ceremonies? What’s more American than fighting a war against the United States?
I’ve provided as much evidence as you have.
I’ve provided as much evidence as you have.
Burden of proof is on you, friend.
To the mute box, or hopefully you'll be banned for violating other rules.
You’re the one making unfounded claims.
What rules have I violated?
By muting me you’re only conceding you’re wrong.
You’re a white trash, racist, homophobic TRAITOR
You doxxed a dead cops family, you ban evading piece of shit.
KAR, you’re a Marxist. You’re not even really human, as your kind have no souls.
I suggest suicide. You probably hate yourself almost as much as everyone else does, and it would certainly be a great relief to anyone unfortunate enough to be related to you.
Fudd the MAGA chudd:
How am I a Marxist? This may surprise you, but Marxism isn’t what Mark Levin hates.
You’re a democrat booster. So you’re a Marxist, or a Marxist dupe.
Being anti-Trump doesn’t make me a Marxist or pro democrat.
No. Being a democrat makes you a Marxist, or Marxist dupe.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauvoo_Expositor
https://fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/Latter-day_Saint_Temples/Endowment/Oath_of_vengeance
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_War
I doubt KAR pulled out of the scouts he victimized. Shrike either.
Calling someone a pedophile used to be one of the worst things you could call someone. Now anyone who stands up to the right wing authoritarian agenda gets called it. Low information voters like you are ruining MY country.
Educate yourself and cease your aggression or us real Americans will be forced to take matters into our own hands.
Your kind are frequently pedophiles, or working to advance the pedophile (or would you prefer ‘minor attracted persons’?) agenda.
And I notice you have no problem throwing pedophile accusations around yourself.
P.S. you know you’re evil, right?
When people voluntarily belong to, promote, and financially support an organization founded by child fuckers it’s warranted. Especially when that organization idolizes child fuckers and protects its members accused of child fucking.
The only talk I’ve seen of MAPS is from far right nut jobs like your ilk.
Nope. The talk from conservatives is in response to leftist elements of the medical community that started this movement which has been promoted by far left radical democrats. So cut the bullshit. That won’t fly here.
I’ve yet to see any person in the LGTB community mention it. I’ve only seen it mentioned by far right nut jobs like you.
There was a commenter on this website who openly bragged about sending his kid to a college named after a sex trafficker who went to war against the US.
I just call it as I see it and to me it’s the conservatives that are openly grooming and hating America.
Also when a member tries to get the leadership to stop the practice of grown men asking teenagers sexually explicit questions they kick him out.
When you pay attention to their history, beliefs, and practices it becomes pretty clear a large percentage of its members are pro child sex abuse.
You mean like when you democrats pass legislation that allows every government school employee to groom….. I mean ‘counsel’ children about their sexual identity. Possibly arranging for medical ‘treatment’. All without the consent, or even the knowledge of the parents. Some democrat state attempting to criminalize any efforts by parents to interfere with school authorities.
You get that you and your fellow travelers are the baddies, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKcmnrE5oY
Parents have to consent for the child to get treatment you moron.
What legislation are you referring to?
CA passed legislation last year that allows courts to make determination tokens independent of parents about ‘gender affirming care’ for one. Newsom vetoed it, but it was still passed by the democrat California assembly.
Are you seriously pretending that this isn’t happening?
That bill only said judges need to take gender affirmation into account in custody disputes. It didn’t take medical decisions away from parents.
You backward hicks are so riled up you don’t even bother to educate yourself.
""or us real Americans will be forced to take matters into our own hands."""
Yeah? Like what exactly?
""Africa just doesn’t do civilization."'
My warlord is going to attack your warlord over that comment.
These food trucks are gonna be lit!
“Describing the violence in the country, a journalist on the ground told Daily Express US that cannibalism has been witnessed on the streets as the violence reaches "unprecedented" levels.”
https://www.the-express.com/news/world-news/130072/haiti-cannablism-port-au-prince-gangs-violence
At this point, just nuke Haiti.
Then pay the Clinton cronies to rebuild!
Of we’re going to nuke a 3rd world shithole, nuke Iran.
Por que no los dos?
Sure, go nuts.
Cultural enriching
In just February, 1.2 million immigrants (legal and illegal) gained a job. Meanwhile, 500k native-born Americans LOST their job.
Since Covid, native-born workers have actually LOST 2 million jobs. All of the net job gains are immigrants.
There has been ZERO job-creation for US-born workers since June 2018…
Zero.
All ~3.9 million is from immigrants.
To be fair native born Americans are lazy and would probably refuse to put in 100-hr work weeks at Koch brand factories. If we're going to bring manufacturing back to the US we need people who are wage competitive with an 8-year-old cobalt miner.
Yeah, that's what economists mean when they use the phrase 'comparative advantage in labor'.
Maybe putting American workers in direct competition with slave labor states wasn't such an amazing idea after all.
All 3.9 million jobs gained since 2018.......But Dr. Jill's husband just stood in front of the nation last week and said his administration had created 15 million new jobs.
I can't conceive of the President telling a bald faced lie.
There’s a saying in congress….. “if bullshit were bucks, Biden would be a billionaire”
""All 3.9 million jobs gained since 2018""
I can't help to wonder if that's based on the initial data or revised data?
"... not all of them are as corrupt as we think they are. And even if they do things that are corrupt, not all of them, given a chance, want to stay in this state of misery and despair."
Bingo! That is the essence of the problem. Some of us just shrug and say, "Africa is a hopeless case," but perhaps that is rooted in subtle unconscious racism. There just have to be a few leaders and officials who don't want power just for their own clan or personal benefit exclusively out there. And it's likely that more will arrive from the younger generation with a different mindset. Also, property ownership transactions and financial trades are less subject to corrupt institutions with blockchain technology as time goes on.
"We are poor because we don't let our entrepreneurs work," says the director of the Center for African Prosperity at the Atlas Network."
That, and the ruling elitist vermin in Africa want it that way.
The last thing dictators want is their people to prosper.
Just ask any socialist cheerleader here in the US.